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Xyphota's bicycle related projects

DavidR8

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I made a handlebar! This style of bar is called a bullmoose bar, and is sort of neat because it is integrated into the stem. I missed pics of a couple steps. The bar material is 7/8" x 0.049" 4130 from McMaster-Carr. It ended up being cheaper to buy from mcmaster even with shipping then it was to buy from spruce aircraft.

First I bent the bar and then coped and welded on the truss bits, and then coped the ends simultaneously for the steerer tube end. I wasted several hours trying to cope both ends of these truss tubes and get a good fit up because I did not want to remove my vice and un-tram my mill lol. I should have just did this in the first place.
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I prepared the binder clamp pieces on the lathe and brazed them to the steerer clamp portion, then slotted it so it could do it's pinching action. I mounted it to the end of my fork and then put the whole fork in my tube clamp setup, and then positioned that above a 1:1 scale drawing of the bar for fitup. I tacked it in place and then welded it together.
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Its about 780mm wide right now. I think I'm going to ride it for a bit but I'll probably end up trimming it down to 740mm wide.
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Nice bike!
(What make model of moto is that?)
 

Xyphota

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Nice bike!
(What make model of moto is that?)
Thanks!

The bike under the cover in the middle pic is my Dad’s Kawasaki 750 Triple that he bought when he was like 16 lol, and the bike in the last photo is some mid-2000’s bmw touring bike he and my Mom take out for single and multi day excursions.
 
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