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Postby full-throttle » Thu Apr 26, 2012 7:18 pm

Chinese Ferrari bamboo bike

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This is the only bamboo bicycle in the world right now and can be ridden normally.
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Re: Wooden bicycles, lots of pics

Postby Lessss » Fri Apr 27, 2012 5:47 am

FTFY: This is the only commercially available mass produced bamboo bicycle in the world right now and can be ridden normally.
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Re: Wooden bicycles, lots of pics

Postby Lock » Fri Apr 27, 2012 6:19 am

http://www.globaltimes.cn/NEWS/tabid/99/ID/675008/Luxury-bikes.aspx
Luxury bikes
Global Times | September 13, 2011 03:07
By Pang Qi
From Ferrari to Lamborghini, bicycles now manufactured by some of the world’s first-class automakers are gradually gaining in popularity as industry experts have predicted a return to the bicycle since cars have experienced booming development in recent years.

During the 21st China and International Bicycle and Motor Fair in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province this May, UCC bicycles, which are made in Taiwan, sold out even though they cost 50,000 yuan ($7,730) each, according to the Beijing magazine Oriental Outlook.


Full article in the link.

Hopefully no pandas were harmed in the making of this bicycle.
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Re: Wooden bicycles, lots of pics

Postby Biene » Fri Apr 27, 2012 7:18 am

I'd imagine that bamboo is actually very good material for building bicycles, since it's so strong, light and easily available.

Actually, now that I think of it, why aren't there more of these? Where can I buy one? :D
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Re: Wooden bicycles, lots of pics

Postby Lock » Fri Apr 27, 2012 3:30 pm

Biene wrote:Actually, now that I think of it, why aren't there more of these? Where can I buy one? :D


How does $2,100.00 for a frame sound to you?
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Re: Wooden bicycles, lots of pics

Postby The fingers » Sat Apr 28, 2012 1:40 pm

A lot of money for the wow! factor. Compare to the price of a 34 Ford woody wagon. You can get wooden rims to match.
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Re: Wooden bicycles, lots of pics

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Re: Wooden bicycles, lots of pics

Postby Hillhater » Mon Jun 25, 2012 10:33 pm

Didn't notice if this has been posted before ... Aussie Bamboo bikes !
http://www.bamboobikes.com.au/
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Re: Wooden bicycles, lots of pics

Postby DiamondMobious » Wed Jun 27, 2012 7:33 pm

Termite heaven! :wink: Seriously though, I guess the wood is treated to withstand the elements and what not..
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Re: Wooden bicycles, lots of pics

Postby spinningmagnets » Sat Jul 14, 2012 1:13 pm

From "Driftwood Cruisers", they also make several other frame styles. This cruiser is exactly why I started this thread, to collect ideas on how to make a custom frame without welding / brazing, using common tools. Even if the cruiser style isn't your cup of tea, wood / bamboo means every option is available to any garage enthusiast.
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Re: Wooden bicycles, lots of pics

Postby 1JohnFoster » Sun Jul 15, 2012 1:48 am

Lots of pretty work in this thread! My workmanship isn't the finest but from aways away it doesn't look too bad. Thanks to Micheal Storer for design inspiration & philosphy.

Stitch & glue construction is really easy, almost all cutting was with an x-acto knife! People think I spent eons "crafting" this, but it went together really fast. I wasted a lot of time dreaming up complicated ways of making the corners perfect. But in the end I just blocked them, and it took no time. Started with a 50grit board, it came down really fast, then a few successions of sizes and I ended up with a very smooth and consistent radius with very little effort. The body has only simple curves, except the rear edge of the back deck, I split and fanned out that bit of the plywood, then fiberglassed & bondoed it. There is no "frame" (wood or metal), nor any welds. Big blobs of fiberglass join the knuckle arms to the axles.

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Re: Wooden bicycles, lots of pics

Postby Lock » Tue Jul 17, 2012 8:54 am

Boy that's pretty... Congrats John! e-assist in there?

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Re: Wooden bicycles, lots of pics

Postby Hillhater » Tue Jul 17, 2012 6:05 pm

spinningmagnets wrote:From "Driftwood Cruisers", they also make several other frame styles. This cruiser is exactly why I started this thread, to collect ideas on how to make a custom frame without welding / brazing, using common tools. Even if the cruiser style isn't your cup of tea, wood / bamboo means every option is available to any garage enthusiast.


Woods are beautifulHOW TO TURN OFF A CHECK ENGINE LIGHT materials to work with and can give stunning finished effects.
But there is a skill in choosing the "optimum material" for the specific application .. EG,. no one would consider using steel to make an airplane !,, and i dont think plywood would be very effective for a military tank ! :lol:
Likewise, i do not believe wood is the "optimum" choice for a practical bike frame .
Producing strong reliable joints in wood is not easy, even for an experienced " carpenter/joiner". especially where you have to mate up to metallic components ( BBracket, drop outs etc etc)
Strength may be adequate , but i suspect only at a weight penalty , especially if a rigid, flex free, frame is required.
And of course basic frame design would have to be configured to suit a the choice of material.
In reality, i believe it is easier for the "garage enthusiast" to learn metal working skills ( brazing, welding, etc) to make practical bikes.
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Re: Wooden bicycles, lots of pics

Postby Lock » Tue Jul 17, 2012 6:12 pm

go away

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Re: Wooden bicycles, lots of pics

Postby 1JohnFoster » Tue Jul 17, 2012 7:17 pm

Hi Lock,

Thanks for the compliments, that's what I was fishing for!
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Re: Wooden bicycles, lots of pics

Postby full-throttle » Tue Jul 17, 2012 9:26 pm

How about cardboard bike

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Re: Wooden bicycles, lots of pics

Postby 1JohnFoster » Wed Jul 18, 2012 6:17 pm

I like it!

Don't know if spinningmagnets would, it's definitely a "different kind" of beauty than wood. To me it looks like he put in an awful lot of work to end up with something that still "looks like it's made of cardboard".

I've always wanted to do a monocoque velomobile out of cardboard molded over mud and reinforced with housepaint. The ultimate cheap & accessible method of construction, like Bread & Puppets: http://breadandpuppet.org/photo-gallery/museum-images
It's easy to make a monster this way, but hard to make without texture: hard to make a form the male psyche would accept as a "beautiful vehicle to transport me".
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Re: Wooden bicycles, lots of pics

Postby Lock » Wed Jul 18, 2012 6:30 pm

1JohnFoster wrote:It's easy to make a monster this way, but hard to make without texture: hard to make a form the male psyche would accept as a "beautiful vehicle to transport me".

I like to think the ebike world attracts a lot of free thinkers John. Ya might be surprised at some of the designs ES folks have reviewed favourably...
http://www.thinkcontra.com/vagina-bike/
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Re: Wooden bicycles, lots of pics

Postby salty9 » Wed Jul 18, 2012 8:56 pm

Lock,

Your link has to be game, set and match. :!:
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Re: Wooden bicycles, lots of pics

Postby Lessss » Tue Jul 24, 2012 11:14 pm

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Re: Wooden bicycles, lots of pics

Postby Lock » Thu Jul 26, 2012 4:07 pm

Hoverboarder mentioned Masterworks Wood Bikes from San Jose CA in this thread back in May, 2011:
http://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=10697&start=89

Just wanted to add a pic of their pedicab here:
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Re: Wooden bicycles, lots of pics

Postby spinningmagnets » Wed Aug 01, 2012 9:02 am

Stumbled across this, tagged with "Tugra Destireci" who is apparently a Turkish citizen on Facebook. The sign is in Dutch, so perhaps he was on vacation in Holland? The sign on the bike is "Fijnhout" who is apparently a Dutch-based specialty wood supplier. http://www.fijnhout.nl/

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Re: Wooden bicycles, lots of pics

Postby Harold in CR » Wed Aug 01, 2012 1:36 pm

The wooden motorcycle is made from wood from the Acacia tree. That is 25% of the trees in our small tree farm. :)

HMMmmmmmmmmm. John keeps trying to get me to make a wooden bicycle.

Wonder what the speed-torque limit is for Acacia Wood. :shock: :shock: :lol: :lol:
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