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Title: Your build philosophies
Post by: oldschoolace on May 17, 2012, 09:43 PM
I have 2 builds on the go at the moment, the parts for which i have gradually selected after looking at more bikes then is probably healthy for a man of my age.  ;)

I like the idea of trying something new and it helps keep a fresh interest with every build.

My question is: Do you start a build with some parts already having picked themselves, compe 3 tyres for example, without you giving them much thought?
Title: Re: Your build philosophies
Post by: Gnarlyscoots on May 17, 2012, 09:51 PM
I generally start with a Frame set in mind or something that has caught my eye. I then picture it in mind and start collecting bucket loads of all sorts and end up using a few select parts and buying others  :LolLolLolLol:

Always end up with lots of leftovers but never want to part with them, hence 2 big boxes full in the cupboard  :crazy2:
Title: Re: Your build philosophies
Post by: nosher70 on May 17, 2012, 10:09 PM
My 1st build was cos I bought a Hoffman sugar baby in survivor condition, then realised it is the same 4130 frame as the Big Daddy, found I could get DELCals for it so decided to repowder it and went from there.

My new build? well, being on the heavy side (Me, being on the heavy side, I mean lol), 6 foot tall and the fact the Hoffman is a flatland frame AND is on the heavy side as well along with it being way too short to ever ride seriously (toptube length 18") and the fact I wasnt happy with the braking-I could go on.....and on..........

I saw something I liked the look of on the web with a longer frame, Aheadset, Ubrakes, new school parts (i.e they are built more solidly), lighter etc

I decided that old school AND mid school just didnt cut it for me anymore. Collecting these is fine if you want something that doesnt BRAKE well, will BREAK easily, looks good sitting on a carpet not being ridden and gathers money doing it. Collecting being the operative word.

I thought lets throw a bucket of cash at a new project and try and get some of the best components available. And get a professional bike builder to build it as opposed to me hitting BB cups in with a hammer lol

I didnt like any of the "new school" bikes whatsoever but when I saw THIS http://bmxmuseum.com/forums/viewtopic.php?id=418860 I fell in love with it and decided to copy it part for part and in the same colourway. The seat and grips are different brands and are white but thats pretty much the only difference. And I still get to ride a Hoffman too. The geometry and setup looks pretty dialled so no issues with braking or even a little flatland if I so choose. It also means I get to bring it back to the middle east with me and try and lose those few pounds in a way I enjoy (not much to do being stuck here in this compound).

Cant wait to get my 20th Anni Hoffman Condor.....................so i can ride it!!   THATS the philosophy

Ash
Title: Re: Your build philosophies
Post by: BENDYCAT ELEVENTEEN on May 17, 2012, 10:13 PM
I start with what ever frame happens to come my way - then it sits there waiting for the right part to turn up, or swap for what is needed to get it built

i write down on paper what parts are needed and see if i can work to that list - 5 bike on the list and a couple of boxes of parts - bits get resto'd up when i can and put to the side


I sit there and think about the builds built up in my mind and what they could look like with certain parts - this changes each week, till a bike is built and i can't change over parts  ;D
Title: Re: Your build philosophies
Post by: thebigdog on May 17, 2012, 10:14 PM
Dont scrimp when you pimp
Title: Re: Your build philosophies
Post by: stidds on May 17, 2012, 10:21 PM
To be honest my when I get round to building a bike, it has been thought out in lots of detail for a long time.

I am building a bike now that I have been waiting for over 5 years, I had some of the parts as I knew the year I was looking for, so did a lot of research into the parts needed.

As for starting points, well I look at things (for example) like Comp III's, MX1000's, Kashimax Aero's and make sure that I go absoultely near those parts, there are/were much better tyres, brakes and seats bitd.
Title: Re: Your build philosophies
Post by: QUADROPHENIA on May 17, 2012, 10:29 PM


Sell sell sell
Title: Re: Your build philosophies
Post by: rooski on May 17, 2012, 11:06 PM
I started a Patterson pr200 build before i had the f+f :D,bought a yellow kashi mx first,ironically its the part im not happy with :LolLolLolLol:,need a blue one :(

Started a JMC build,looked though the parts i had,loads of black n silver parts,not used this colour scheme on other bikes,so went with that :daumenhoch:

 colour scheme,thats my biggest problem,once thats sorted them rest is easier :)
Title: Re: Your build philosophies
Post by: kungfunky on May 18, 2012, 10:25 AM
No real philosophy but all my builds have to be era correct, for now Im trying to complete the vintage SE collection before starting all the others. Obviously I'm an SE fan so I'm aiming to build as many bikes as I can that have a link to the SE brand or a link to the OM  8)
Title: Re: Your build philosophies
Post by: hunterdubber on May 18, 2012, 10:45 AM
My builds are based on the main iconic bikes/brands everyone knew from BMXAction bike all between 1980 and 1984

My ambition was to have a full collection of these with the Race jerseys to match

I've now got them , just a couple of  minor tweeks  to 3 builds to complete

Mk1 Mongoose Supergoose
Diamond Back HarryLeary Turbo
Kuwahara E.T
SE P.K Ripper Looptail
Hutch Pro Star
Haro Freestyler gen 1
Redline PL20
Torker Pro X
Robinson R gusset
GT Pro 4 Nora
Skyway T/A XL

'76 Mk1 Raleigh Grifter

I've tried to make sure I have as varied a component list throughtout the builds , I don't like having exactly  the same part  on any build

Must be as era correct as possible

But I like restored , vnice survivor and NOS parts ,,, no real preference there

Only other preference is CHROME frame and forks :-\  :smitten:

(except the HLT ,E.T and Torker    :D )


Sorry Sean a few of my builds aren't painted and have the odd Kashi and MX brake here and there  :D  :LolLolLolLol:,,, but doing bikes to replia spec or magazine feature spec ,, that's just how they were sold .

I do love seeing  a rarer piece on peoples builds though ,,,any era whether it's Addicks parts ,Titron ,VG or Crupi  etc  :smitten:
Title: Re: Your build philosophies
Post by: Dark Diggler on May 18, 2012, 10:48 AM
Must be as era correct as possible

and have the most anal wheel build requirements ever seen by any bike shop this side of Jupiter
Title: Re: Your build philosophies
Post by: hunterdubber on May 18, 2012, 10:53 AM
Must be as era correct as possible

and have the most anal wheel build requirements ever seen by any bike shop this side of Jupiter


 ;)

(http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_I2uQkGxIykM/SW1eTMhjS-I/AAAAAAAACFI/blR7snyoB_A/s400/ocd%2Bcat%2Bmis%2Bcell.jpg)
Title: Re: Your build philosophies
Post by: pickle on May 18, 2012, 02:51 PM
i try and make mine as ugly and shyte as i can  :daumenhoch:
Title: Re: Your build philosophies
Post by: Jon The Bassist on May 18, 2012, 03:14 PM
1. Build what I need as cheap as possible
2. Ride (badly)
3. Repair or swap the broken bits after step 2.

Repeat
Title: Re: Your build philosophies
Post by: Jaymz on May 18, 2012, 03:16 PM
Mine are initially built up as cheap as possible so I can ride it,  then parts slowly upgraded overtime till I'm happy.
Title: Re: Your build philosophies
Post by: rooski on May 18, 2012, 03:19 PM
1. Build what I need as cheap as possible
2. Ride (badly)
3. Repair or swap the broken bits after step 2.

Repeat

Triggers broom :LolLolLolLol:

For a rider this is the best policy,ride it,find out the weak spots,replace thus :daumenhoch:
Title: Re: Your build philosophies
Post by: motomagII on May 18, 2012, 03:38 PM
i try and make mine as ugly and shyte as i can  :daumenhoch:

i can do this without trying  ;D ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Your build philosophies
Post by: lk_97 on May 18, 2012, 05:48 PM
Start with a frame, think yeah I'm gonna make a rat build I can throw about, end up spending hundreds and taking ages on it to make it an era correct bike with my favourite parts, and end up constantly upgrading and changing it. Although if i can find a dirt cheap late 80's haro frame(hint hint ;) ) I'll definitely make a rat build next time round :)
Title: Re: Your build philosophies
Post by: GTnumber1 on May 18, 2012, 06:14 PM
ive built a bike before cos i had a spare fooking seat  laying around :idiot2: :idiot2:
Title: Re: Your build philosophies
Post by: stu27 on May 18, 2012, 06:27 PM
ive built a bike before cos i had a spare fooking seat  laying around :idiot2: :idiot2:
:LolLolLolLol:
the main ingredient in my builds is liquor
weve all done it

Title: Re: Your build philosophies
Post by: AKGOFF on May 18, 2012, 08:58 PM
I like different but not just for the sake of it, it's got to look right and era correct ish. I generally have a build in my minds eye for ages before I get all the bits so I don't usually have to change anything.
Rare and exotic is what I go for.
Title: Re: Your build philosophies
Post by: pedestrian on May 18, 2012, 09:52 PM
I´m a newschool racer and i´ve had maybe a 20 bikes. But i all threw them to the scrap when they were done. So me no collector here.

My philosophy is: Build them good, but midpriced. You´ll change 80% of the bike next season anyway.

BMX bikes are lovely, but in the end they are just tools to me.  ;)
Title: Re: Your build philosophies
Post by: In2 bmx on May 18, 2012, 09:56 PM
I love Robinsin's .. I'm a Robinson freak  :daumenhoch:
Title: Re: Your build philosophies
Post by: ron burgundy on May 18, 2012, 11:02 PM
Build it as good as you can.
Title: Re: Your build philosophies
Post by: brummie on May 18, 2012, 11:14 PM
Build it as good as you can.

well said...
Title: Re: Your build philosophies
Post by: ron burgundy on May 18, 2012, 11:28 PM
Build it as good as you can.

well said...

I was being sarcastic. If you can't build correct, don't build. It'll be a poor represention of what should have been.  :daumenhoch:
Title: Re: Your build philosophies
Post by: brummie on May 18, 2012, 11:33 PM
Build it as good as you can.

well said...

I was being sarcastic. If you can't build correct, don't build. It'll be a poor represention of what should have been.  :daumenhoch:

go and sit in the corner and write lines
ya little fooker...
Title: Re: Your build philosophies
Post by: ron burgundy on May 18, 2012, 11:51 PM
Build it as good as you can.

well said...

I was being sarcastic. If you can't build correct, don't build. It'll be a poor represention of what should have been.  :daumenhoch:

go and sit in the corner and write lines
ya little fooker...

I'm correct. Put a bit of effort in, take your time, do the research, do the right thing. Your old school build deserves it.

Look...

http://www.radbmx.co.uk/forum/index.php'topic=144993.0 (http://www.radbmx.co.uk/forum/index.php'topic=144993.0)

It's easy and it works :daumenhoch: ;)
Title: Re: Your build philosophies
Post by: kungfunky on May 19, 2012, 08:34 AM
Build it as good as you can.
well said...
I was being sarcastic. If you can't build correct, don't build. It'll be a poor represention of what should have been.  :daumenhoch:
go and sit in the corner and write lines
ya little fooker...
I'm correct. Put a bit of effort in, take your time, do the research, do the right thing. Your old school build deserves it.
Look...
http://www.radbmx.co.uk/forum/index.php'topic=144993.0 (http://www.radbmx.co.uk/forum/index.php'topic=144993.0)
It's easy and it works :daumenhoch: ;)

Totally agree  :daumenhoch:
Title: Re: Your build philosophies
Post by: GTnumber1 on May 19, 2012, 12:01 PM
Build it as good as you can.
well said...
I was being sarcastic. If you can't build correct, don't build. It'll be a poor represention of what should have been.  :daumenhoch:
go and sit in the corner and write lines
ya little fooker...
I'm correct. Put a bit of effort in, take your time, do the research, do the right thing. Your old school build deserves it.
Look...
http://www.radbmx.co.uk/forum/index.php'topic=144993.0 (http://www.radbmx.co.uk/forum/index.php'topic=144993.0)
It's easy and it works :daumenhoch: ;)

Totally agree  :daumenhoch:


+ 1  :daumenhoch:
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