Tag: cheap

  • Cannondale crime bike

    Cannondale crime bike

    Uh oh. I bought a threaded 1 1/4” Pepperoni fork. 26”, and I could either cut the threads off… or use threaded parts for preload and cadge a riser quill stem off my friend!

    1 1/4” aluminum Cannondale Pepperoni fork.

    I should test fit it before stripping the paint.


    Bike runs drives and stops but the shifting isn’t great. Halfway through the build I thought it wasn’t even possible with this crank but I took a break and then it was all fine.

    Kind of sexy in the tall weeds.

    Gearing is a 3×1, Jimmy Warren style from the old Riv Reader. Will at Rivendell builds “triple singlespeeds” this way.

    24/36/46 chainrings and a 17t cog on a 26”x54mm tire gives 37, 56, and 71 gear inches.

    I was really lucky to find an $8 17y Surly cog at Community yesterday.

    Jimmy said to use an old derailleur, and when I tried with a singlespeed tensioner, sure enough no good. I ran the H and L screws all the way in, and used the “road” end off a double-ended brake cable to set the pulley wheels under the cog. I recall people swap the “guide” pulley for the, uh, other pulley but I haven’t yet.

    This was the less nice junk drawer derailleur but the other 600 had a stuck H limit. Which probably wouldn’t matter here…

    Brakes brake great! I had to true the rear wheel for the XT parallel-push not to drag, but… true wheel! Avid SD in the front. Kooka levers from the Cannondale as donated. I love the minimal shape, but I was worried they wouldn’t pull enough cable. 35mm from the anchor to the pivot is the lower limit of V-brake cable pull. The opposite: they’re awesome.

    Kooka!

    The pedals are from the junk drawer. Someone gave me some mixed pedals with cages in various states of wreckage. I sawed on cage to match another one and mounted them on the best bodies to make fake Suntour “track” pedals like Bridgestone(?) spec’d back in the ‘80s. They match the wear and color of the bike, and someone could have conceivably done the same thing 30 years ago, not in 2025.

    Suntour XC Comp pedals chopped and channeled with Suntour XC Pro cranks and Suntour “Accushift” rings.

    Build pics:

    Mockup with Java Boy bars, mullet setup, 90% clean frame. Fresh BB, hottest headset

    Crizzle called this PW PROTO 1 which is very funny for those who know. Then he gave me a 1 1/4” King headset, black on black sotto voce, like the nicest headset that exists.

    Daaang son – oversized King headset

    Hilariously I was so stoked to find a 1 1/4” fork with a long enough steerer that… I bought a 700c (Rodriguez tandem?) fork instead of a 26”. Right there in the description, 100% my fault. Then I missed out on a 26” Pepperoni fork.

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  • World’s Cheapest Multi-Tool

    World’s Cheapest Multi-Tool

    Also the world’s lightest.

    world's lightest and cheapest multi-tool

    I’m going to make up one of these for each of my bikes, tailored to the bolts on that bike. I’ve already got a patch kit, blinkie and asthma inhaler on each bike, I just need to get a packet of handy-wipes and a small wrench. I guess technically, the wrench should be part of the “tool”…

    Does anyone have a better little kit? I used to have one that fit in a patch kit, with the ends of the wrenches sticking out a hole I cut.

  • Cork light-mount

    Cork light-mount

    The light on the rack, shimmed with the cork

    cork shim to make a handlebar-mount light fit on a front rack

    A light handlebar mount is shimmed to fit a Blackburn front rack with an Argyle champagne cork.

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