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Saved by uncleflo on July 17th, 2014.
I have built this carbon composite MTB frame four years ago using simple building method which is described in this Instructable. Of course, this method is not suitable for mass production, but if you plan to build just one or two frames for yourself, it is sufficient and you can build your own frame of a high quality. The feeling of riding a self-made frame is great! After years of riding, the frame is still okay and I am still alive too, although I prefer riding my bike equipped by the bamboo/carbon frame, which I have built using the same method described here. Until now, several frames have been built by this method in the world.
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Saved by uncleflo on July 17th, 2014.
When I first mentioned that I wanted to build a homemade scratch built carbon fiber triathlon or Time Trial bike (TT Bike), my friends looked at me like I was crazy. They’re probably right but so far it hasn't killed me yet. And honestly, it’s a beautiful ride; smooth, light and comfortable. Of course I’m not the first that’s created a bike out of carbon fiber, but I am one of only a few that has done it out of their garage without the use of CNC machining and complex tooling methods. I opted for the plug and bag method- Which means I create a plug out of Styrofoam, wrap with carbon fiber and then vacuum-bagged it. I’ll explain more about the process later.
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Saved by uncleflo on July 17th, 2014.
Carbon fiber is an interesting material in that so many people want a bike made of the stuff, yet most people haven’t a clue as to how a carbon bike is actually made. It’s both odd and and yet completely sensible–carbon fiber frames (when carefully constructed) offer tremendous weight, strength and stiffness advantages and yet no material is so shrouded in mystery: consumers really haven’t been given much of a look behind the curtain, so to speak.
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Saved by uncleflo on July 17th, 2014.
A) Geometry. I chose geometry that I knew I would like, based on bikes I've ridden. (For more information about how to choose frame geometry, see framebuild.htm.) This bike is a normal road bike: 59cm seat tube, 57cm top tube, average bottom bracket height, etc. To begin the full scale drawing, I plotted only the points required to hold the seat post, rear wheel, fork, etc. I did not draw any frame tubes yet. This bare bones geometry formed the skeleton. In the next section I describe how I fleshed it out. B) Shape. I designed a shape that is distinctive and appropriately proportioned for the loads I believe a bicycle experiences. I connected the dots from the geometry described above, thus fleshing out my skeleton. This is one of the parts I enjoyed the most: dreaming up all kinds of unusual shapes with which to make a bike. Trying to balance out the weight, strength, frontal area, looks, and doability is exciting to me. My bike is a beam bike, with the beam integrally made as part o
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Saved by uncleflo on July 17th, 2014.
I probably should start my list with myself, of course! You can see thumbnail photos of my first composite frame while it was under construction, or read the long version (with sources). I'm currently making my second composite frame. Chris Root has been doing a little framebuilding. Getting information and sources for supplies can be difficult since it is a somewhat obscure thing. So if you're interested in getting started yourself, he's put some links at his web site so you don't have to do all kinds of searching. http://members.home.net/cjroot/framebuilding.html. Stephanie Monfrey's Framebuilding Website at http://www.geocities.com/smonfrey/index.html is an excellent summary of jigs and fixtures, tooling, tubing and lugs, and helpful resources on line.
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Saved by uncleflo on July 17th, 2014.
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Saved by uncleflo on May 29th, 2014.
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