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Title: Nearly finished...
Post by: Chilli Rinse on April 02, 2018, 05:18 PM
Hi guys, not too flash of a build but I hope you like it. I thought I’d share some pics of my nearly finished first build with parts all sourced in sales. Money doesn’t grow on trees after all. Started this build well over a year ago!

Frame, forks and bars-Total BMX Hangover 2 in sparkle orange.
Headset and bottom bracket-Eastern in black
Cranks 3 piece in gloss black-Firma
Pedals-DMR V8 in gloss black
Sprocket-Total BMX Rock n Roll Lite 25t
Stem-Total BMX cnc’d in gloss black
Chain-KMC 710 in black and silver
U Brake (cnc’d)and lever-Shadow Conspiracy Sano in gloss black
Seat post-Eclat Torch layback in gloss black
Seat-Mutiny pivotal Kevlar type in grey
Grips-Renthal single ply medium compound in grey
Wheels-Blank Compund with cassette 9t driver in rasta
Tyres-We the people Gripping all black
I think that’s it. Would like your feedback good or bad.  p.s I know the bars should be further back but I couldn’t ride it in line with the forks, chicken wing style. I just need to hook the brake up and it’s done!
Thanks for looking.
Title: Re: Nearly finished...
Post by: Quadog on April 02, 2018, 05:40 PM
Nice 👍
Title: Re: Nearly finished...
Post by: Chilli Rinse on April 02, 2018, 05:56 PM
Nice 👍

Thanks dude it was a nice way to relax.
Title: Re: Nearly finished...
Post by: Spen69 on April 02, 2018, 07:16 PM
That's bang tidy mate. Loads of new school bikes look great these days and that is cool :coolsmiley:

Really try and get the bars back a bit, the bike will be far more stable in the air  :daumenhoch:
Title: Re: Nearly finished...
Post by: Chilli Rinse on April 02, 2018, 09:02 PM
Thanks Spen, I’ll set them back a bit when the sun is out and see how I do. Watch the injuries thread for an update 🤕
Title: Re: Nearly finished...
Post by: Chez-6 on April 02, 2018, 10:59 PM
Love the colour of the frame and the detail of the spokes looks Fresh
Title: Re: Nearly finished...
Post by: pickle on April 03, 2018, 12:37 PM
Looks the nuts!  i'm with Spen on the bars  :daumenhoch:
Title: Re: Nearly finished...
Post by: Chilli Rinse on April 03, 2018, 06:52 PM
Thanks chez, the wheels were going to be oil slick but we’re delivered with damage. They was out of stock so went for the rasta.

Pickle, I’ll set the bars further back and after reading another thread might set the seat to run with the top tube. Could slap a sano detangler on in the future, let’s see.

Thanks for your comments guys. I’m now planning my next build. 81 goose frame set bought and pondering 🤔 Watch out for my next thread on sorting iffy dropouts. You’ve all been there right ?
Title: Re: Nearly finished...
Post by: ED209 on April 17, 2018, 07:35 PM
bars same angle as forks is a good rule these days ... we needed bars upright BITD due to the short frames and relaxed head tube angles  :daumenhoch:

seat same angle as top tube as well ... no one sits down no more  :4_17_5:
Title: Re: Nearly finished...
Post by: phildaw on April 18, 2018, 10:34 AM
Really, really nice...the colour is perfect, bet it looks wild in the sun!!

Out of interest, what made you go with a Total Hangover?

They are a great tech frame, and a ton of riders use them, but couldn't be any further away from old school, ie steep headangle, low standover, short rear end.
Title: Re: Nearly finished...
Post by: Chilli Rinse on June 08, 2018, 11:33 PM
Really, really nice...the colour is perfect, bet it looks wild in the sun!!

Out of interest, what made you go with a Total Hangover?

They are a great tech frame, and a ton of riders use them, but couldn't be any further away from old school, ie steep headangle, low standover, short rear end.

Sorry for the late reply. The build started as a me time project and originally I went with the Blank Grizzly 21 inch tt just to start a cheap build ( it was about £60 ) Then the total frame went on sale so I went for that. I will not use the bike anywhere near it’s full potential as I’m an old man now lol. I just loved the colour and the geometry of the frame looked cool. Plus the integrated chain tensioners and seat post pin were a bonus. I needed a project to keep me in garage tinkering. I wanted to do an old school build but doing the sums it stung too much, so I went new school. A little random but Internet shopping for the parts was a good way to while away the hours. The build was a slow one as all parts were bought in sales but the actual build was easy for someone like me who hadn’t touched a bike in over a decade. Thanks for taking time to look at my pics and your comment.
Title: Re: Nearly finished...
Post by: phildaw on June 13, 2018, 12:28 AM
Really, really nice...the colour is perfect, bet it looks wild in the sun!!

Out of interest, what made you go with a Total Hangover?

They are a great tech frame, and a ton of riders use them, but couldn't be any further away from old school, ie steep headangle, low standover, short rear end.

Sorry for the late reply. The build started as a me time project and originally I went with the Blank Grizzly 21 inch tt just to start a cheap build ( it was about £60 ) Then the total frame went on sale so I went for that. I will not use the bike anywhere near it’s full potential as I’m an old man now lol. I just loved the colour and the geometry of the frame looked cool. Plus the integrated chain tensioners and seat post pin were a bonus. I needed a project to keep me in garage tinkering. I wanted to do an old school build but doing the sums it stung too much, so I went new school. A little random but Internet shopping for the parts was a good way to while away the hours. The build was a slow one as all parts were bought in sales but the actual build was easy for someone like me who hadn’t touched a bike in over a decade. Thanks for taking time to look at my pics and your comment.

No worries mate... hope the delay was due to you being out an enjoying the bike!

Totally get it (no pun intended), I love a bargain and spend many an hour shopping for parts (which I seem to find more time for than riding these days)...

And it is a great colour  fistblump

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