Hi all, just got my bamboo ride on the street, made the frame at a workshop in the states last year. Then spent 12 months or so collecting parts and building it up.
Fork: Custom design by colossi, Columbus SLK
Headset: Chris King
Frame: Handmade Herobike bamboo
Front Wheel: H+Plus Son Archetype, DTswiss Competition Spokes, Phil Wood Disk
Rear Wheel: H+Plus Son Archetype, DTswiss Competition Spokes , Sturmey Archer 3 speed
Tyres: Grand Bios
Brake: Shimano XT Deore Disk
Bars: Specialized Carbon Fibre
Stem: Thompson
Saddle: Brooks Team Pro Black/Copper
Seat Post Nitto
Pedals: Specialized
Cranks: Race Face Turbine
Weight: 10.39 kg
Shifter: Sturmey Archer seat post mount
Seat Collar: Phil Wood
more images on flickr.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/fitzroybik ... 937319434/
Hand made bamboo belt drive 3 speed commuter
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Hand made bamboo belt drive 3 speed commuter
Postby Miyata_912 » Thu Mar 06, 2014 3:53 pm
N + 1
1986 Team Miyata
1988 Miyata 912
Prototype handmade Bamboo 3 speed
1996 Kona Kilauea
1986 Team Miyata
1988 Miyata 912
Prototype handmade Bamboo 3 speed
1996 Kona Kilauea
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Re: Hand made bamboo belt drive 3 speed commuter
Postby Leiothrix » Thu Mar 06, 2014 4:17 pm
What keeps the belt from wondering off sideways? There doesn't seem to be any sort of 'keeper' for it.
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Re: Hand made bamboo belt drive 3 speed commuter
Postby AndreB1972 » Thu Mar 06, 2014 4:21 pm
Why did you use a seatpost mount for the shifter?
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Re: Hand made bamboo belt drive 3 speed commuter
Postby Miyata_912 » Thu Mar 06, 2014 5:13 pm
Howdy
Belt is held in place by tension and also a centre track that runs down belt and sprockets.
didn't want to have any cable stops on the frame and found the seat post shifter.
Belt is held in place by tension and also a centre track that runs down belt and sprockets.
didn't want to have any cable stops on the frame and found the seat post shifter.
N + 1
1986 Team Miyata
1988 Miyata 912
Prototype handmade Bamboo 3 speed
1996 Kona Kilauea
1986 Team Miyata
1988 Miyata 912
Prototype handmade Bamboo 3 speed
1996 Kona Kilauea
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Re: Hand made bamboo belt drive 3 speed commuter
Postby KGB » Thu Mar 06, 2014 5:19 pm
Pretty cool! I'd want a black fork and seatpost though.
The seat collar shifter is cool too, never seen one like that.
Most importantly, how does it ride?
The seat collar shifter is cool too, never seen one like that.
Most importantly, how does it ride?
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Re: Hand made bamboo belt drive 3 speed commuter
Postby Miyata_912 » Thu Mar 06, 2014 6:11 pm
Rides really nice, bamboo is quiet soft and smooths out the ride.
Thought about carbon forks but wanted to imbed the logo of into the fork. Also love that retro type of fork crown.
Can't buy the shifter in OZ, not sure why but is quiet easy to use, just a hand through the legs.
Thought about carbon forks but wanted to imbed the logo of into the fork. Also love that retro type of fork crown.
Can't buy the shifter in OZ, not sure why but is quiet easy to use, just a hand through the legs.
N + 1
1986 Team Miyata
1988 Miyata 912
Prototype handmade Bamboo 3 speed
1996 Kona Kilauea
1986 Team Miyata
1988 Miyata 912
Prototype handmade Bamboo 3 speed
1996 Kona Kilauea
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Re: Hand made bamboo belt drive 3 speed commuter
Postby DavidL » Fri Mar 07, 2014 8:17 am
That is one of the coolest commuters I have seen.
Well done, enjoy the ride.
- Dave.
Well done, enjoy the ride.
- Dave.
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Re: Hand made bamboo belt drive 3 speed commuter
Postby bosvit » Fri Mar 07, 2014 8:38 am
Awesome looking bike
I rode with a bloke with a bamboo bike for a short time during the Amy's Ride.
They really are an eye catcher
I rode with a bloke with a bamboo bike for a short time during the Amy's Ride.
They really are an eye catcher
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Re: Hand made bamboo belt drive 3 speed commuter
Postby Miyata_912 » Fri Mar 07, 2014 5:21 pm
thanks guys, is a fun bike to ride around.
N + 1
1986 Team Miyata
1988 Miyata 912
Prototype handmade Bamboo 3 speed
1996 Kona Kilauea
1986 Team Miyata
1988 Miyata 912
Prototype handmade Bamboo 3 speed
1996 Kona Kilauea
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