I Replaced the dropouts on a 90's MTB fork to fit 27.5 inch wheels // Disk brake conversion

The plan was to convert an old 90's mountain bike to fit modern thru axle wheels. The idea behind this project was too save a few grams on my bikepacking setup by using my lightweight carbon fibre wheels off my XC bike. I filmed a little bit of this project every time I visited my parents. After 6 months had past I had only completed the forks. I decided I wanted to try them and move on from this edit so here it is. Half the project.
This video is how I converted some old forks to fit a 650b wheel with a decent tyre size.
If you want to know where I got the disk brake tab measurements from.
www.magura.com/media/1997/is_...
I got this link from Cobra Frame building KZread channel. They have some good info • My MTB Frame Needs a D...
Edit: That link above to the original disk brake tab PDF doesn't seem to work anymore.
I've saved a copy on my own google drive.
drive.google.com/file/d/103VP...
I really know nothing about frame building and this was my first attempt at doing anything like it. It was fun, one day I'd love to build my own bike.

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  • @P.Ttrying
    @P.Ttrying Жыл бұрын

    "Let's have a crack and see how it goes" the corner stone of home fabrication 👍 My goodness i enjoyed this video I looooove fabrication, just to see if I Can Very very envious of your old man and his shed. What a great resource to have at your disposal. Vunderbar Tim 👍 "This clip was originally at the start" nice way to finish 😁 P.T🤠

  • @advanturest

    @advanturest

    Жыл бұрын

    Haha cheers mate, Do your best and silastic the rest 😂 That’s kind of how it goes isn’t it haha. I grew up loving timber but as I get older I love playing with metal. I’m not very good at it but there is only one way to get better. 😀 Dad was a fitter and machinist back in the day and has a lot of tools. It’s definitely a great spot to hang out and play. Not much room to get around though. He needs a bigger shed. They live about a 50min drive from my place so this was filmed over 6 months. Every time I went to visit I filmed a little more. Thanks for watching. Enjoy your travels 👍

  • @bichaelmichael3597
    @bichaelmichael3597 Жыл бұрын

    Just goes to show that with a little bit of patience you can achieve anything. I love how you enlist the help of your Dad for some aspects of the project. I’m 53 years old and still like doing diy projects with my father. He’s a wealth of skill and knowledge when it comes to things like this and always willing to lend a hand. Another great video. Thanks.

  • @advanturest

    @advanturest

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks mate. It’s little projects like this with Dad that I’m sure I’ll cherish forever. It really is one of my favourite things to do. Hang out that is and just make stuff with him. Not sure how much he enjoys me filming (well the stop start nature of filming) but he knows I love it. Good times. 😃

  • @ethanbolze7164
    @ethanbolze7164 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for documenting this and sharing with us all! These sorts of projects that make no sense with respect to time or money or practicality, but make a ton of sense when it comes to just trying things out and enjoying the process are a blast. Enjoy the new setup and thanks for taking us along with you!

  • @advanturest

    @advanturest

    Жыл бұрын

    Cheers mate! Perfect explanation. I often get asked why I waste my time playing with stuff like this and as you said, I just enjoy the process. It’s the same reason I make videos. Learning everyday! Thanks for watching 👍

  • @bosanderspublictheology

    @bosanderspublictheology

    Жыл бұрын

    Well said

  • @richardkavanagh
    @richardkavanagh Жыл бұрын

    Sometimes you just need to see something like this to make you happy! Thanks!

  • @advanturest

    @advanturest

    Жыл бұрын

    Haha thanks, it was kind of a random project and wasn’t even sure if I should film it. With a comment like this I’m glad I did 😃

  • @emricquito5107
    @emricquito5107 Жыл бұрын

    Amazing video. Shots are beautifully made and the details you put into the video is very informative.

  • @charlesblakiston3064
    @charlesblakiston3064 Жыл бұрын

    Stoked on this, it's entertaining, informative, inspiring. And Dad's workshop 💯 thanks for sharing

  • @advanturest

    @advanturest

    Жыл бұрын

    Cheers mate! It was a fun one to play with! I’ll have to show Dad this comment, he loves his space under the house! Cheers 👍

  • @popcopone5172
    @popcopone51726 ай бұрын

    bro your video is a god send. a lot of insight on everything. i m talking a lot. cheers for making this video in first place.

  • @morneposthumus3408
    @morneposthumus3408 Жыл бұрын

    This was absolutely what I needed to see. Giving an old bike another couple of years and having fun making something unique is super inspirational!!

  • @advanturest

    @advanturest

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks mate, the forks are still going strong 😂 it was good fun playing with these forks and hanging out with Dad. I should probably start a new project. Thanks for watching! Slowly getting back to all these comments I missed. Cheers!

  • @kellywoolverton6072
    @kellywoolverton60725 ай бұрын

    Nice job! Very entertaining. Thanks. Can’t wait for the next.

  • @GPMcGee
    @GPMcGee Жыл бұрын

    Pretty satisfying seeing the old drop outs drop out after the flamethrower treatment

  • @KOL630
    @KOL630 Жыл бұрын

    Quality video mate. Can’t beat having an old man who knows how to do this stuff. Great father son project 🤓

  • @michaelhill7045
    @michaelhill7045Ай бұрын

    Great wheel comparison at the end. Good information you can't get that easily.

  • @maxxyhobson
    @maxxyhobson Жыл бұрын

    Great video, thoroughly enjoyed it.

  • @stephenbrown1136
    @stephenbrown1136 Жыл бұрын

    Awesome build. Inspiring

  • @agustinmerino3453
    @agustinmerino3453 Жыл бұрын

    Great work and really pleasing to watch

  • @advanturest

    @advanturest

    Жыл бұрын

    Cheers mate. It was good fun having a play and always good hanging out with the old man. Thanks for watching 👍

  • @carlneville2088
    @carlneville2088Ай бұрын

    Remember the golden rule. A grinder and paint make me the welder I ain't.

  • @advanturest

    @advanturest

    Ай бұрын

    Love it! If you squint it’s mint 👌😂

  • @buggur
    @buggur3 ай бұрын

    Throughout your video, all I was thinking about were the brake callipers and how precise the alignment needed to be, to the point where I was having a nervous breakdown. When I got to 12:36 in your video, the relief was overwhelming, haha! Well done, mate. I can never see myself doing anything remotely close to this, and watching your video was like watching a thriller! It was an emotional roller-coaster, haha. Love your energy and videos, buddy. Keep up the fantastic work!

  • @advanturest

    @advanturest

    3 ай бұрын

    Cheers mate. It’s funny you have commented on this today. I’ve made a very similar video but this time welding brake tabs on the front and rear of another old bike I have. The edit is pretty much finished and I plan on polishing it tonight ready for an upload. I talk more about the ISO standards and where the tabs need to sit in more detail in the new video. Hopefully it’s as exciting as this one 😀 I used the same jig for the forks and made another for the rear brakes. It’s turned out better than I thought. Thanks for watching along. Cheers

  • @moisesjaysugian9340
    @moisesjaysugian9340 Жыл бұрын

    Awesoooooome! will also convert the wheels of my trek mountain track 800 into 27.5. Much love from Philippines sir! 🤙💯🇵🇭

  • @JosFlos.
    @JosFlos. Жыл бұрын

    Great watch! In case you didn't know, you can place the cup on the material you're trying to weld, that wey it's less shakey or you can use the "walk the cup" method. One you learned that you will never go back.

  • @advanturest

    @advanturest

    Жыл бұрын

    I’ve heard of walk the cup and seen how amazing the welds look. I’m very much an amateur though and am probably not ready for that. I don’t think I’ve touched the Tig since making this video. I’d love to get good at it but without my own it’s a bit hard to consistently practice. I’m actually planning on trying to make a double decker bike just so I can play with the tig again. Can’t wait! Cheers.

  • @huttonsdubai411
    @huttonsdubai411 Жыл бұрын

    Loved watching this. Definitely kept me entertained

  • @advanturest

    @advanturest

    Жыл бұрын

    Cheers mate! Kind of a random idea but I had fun playing 👍

  • @chewa1983
    @chewa19839 ай бұрын

    your content is exactly my cup of tea 🙂 I want to weld on (WIG) canti bosses to my steel track frame

  • @marcinczaplinski5119
    @marcinczaplinski5119 Жыл бұрын

    Very beautiful work, very nice video. One day I will also do conversions. Regards

  • @plokmko0
    @plokmko0 Жыл бұрын

    Loves me silver soldering/brazing when the silver wicks up and in ... and plenty strong as used in high psi high cycle solenoids that I had a hand in building

  • @underbikedoverconfident1142
    @underbikedoverconfident1142 Жыл бұрын

    This is so cool. Super impressive!

  • @advanturest

    @advanturest

    Жыл бұрын

    Cheers mate! It was a pretty random idea and no idea how strong it is but kind of fun learning as I went. I think I need to get better at welding though ✌️

  • @omare_biketonature
    @omare_biketonature Жыл бұрын

    Nice conversion and entertaining video, would love to see part 2! I would not do the dropouts in my 90’s bike but I’m considering the disc brake conversion and add points to attach cargo cages, I have mechanical technician background, have knowledge about bike mechanics and know how to weld but I don’t have all the tools and requires a lot of hours, it’s more about the enjoying the process of adapting, changing or improving something. You did an excellent job, cheers mate!

  • @advanturest

    @advanturest

    Жыл бұрын

    I’m still really keen to do part 2, only problem is I have to travel about an hour to my parents house where the tools are. I then chat for hours and get nothing done. I will definitely do it but might take a while 😂 As for the disk brake mount, it was really quiet easy once I made that jig. I linked a video and template in the description. It’s from Cobra framebuilding and he talks about the disk brake mounts, this is we’re I got my info from when working out the brakes. Thanks for watching. Also, I’ve been filming the process of building a paddle from wood I found floating down the river. I started that video 18 months ago, still sitting an my parents waiting to be finished 😂

  • @omare_biketonature

    @omare_biketonature

    Жыл бұрын

    @@advanturest I have a lot of footage from my tour Honduras/Colombia, Bikepacking and kayaking Norway, turned my hybrid trek 750 into a gravel bike, and not a single video, I’m in the process of learning to edit and I master the art of procrastination that’s my problem! Projects and videos are not easy but hopefully we’ll see part 2 😂

  • @chrichra1
    @chrichra1 Жыл бұрын

    Nice Ideas with the Fork! Good Job! Greetings from Germany ;)

  • @RyanFerreri
    @RyanFerreri Жыл бұрын

    Love to see you working with your dad.

  • @advanturest

    @advanturest

    Жыл бұрын

    There is nothing I enjoy more, definitely love the constructive family time.

  • @19nods72
    @19nods72 Жыл бұрын

    Great video. Very watchable.

  • @jasoncowley36
    @jasoncowley36 Жыл бұрын

    The addition of Ronny in this video is sensational 🎉

  • @advanturest

    @advanturest

    Жыл бұрын

    Haha, I should of shown his bare feet while working, Maybe more of his quality laugh too 😂 Quality bonding time 😀

  • @ColCastree
    @ColCastree Жыл бұрын

    Dad was relieved it fitted. bet he looks forward to you going for a ride..lol. I know it's extra weight but 1 or 2 of the bolts/studs/ nuts you use I'd put in a small container and take with me. Since your dad did the oxygen welds you won't need a oxygen set in a dofmg trailer. Great work! I wouldn't tackle it. Not patient enough.

  • @jimnapier6885
    @jimnapier6885 Жыл бұрын

    That was a great vid. Thanks heaps.

  • @garbagio6587
    @garbagio6587 Жыл бұрын

    Awesome video mate

  • @babyrabies
    @babyrabies Жыл бұрын

    just passing by, gotta say lovely bike!

  • @greigtraynor2748
    @greigtraynor2748 Жыл бұрын

    Good video I love the Wonnie this is where I grew up.

  • @BruceChastain
    @BruceChastain8 ай бұрын

    I loved everything about this video

  • @advanturest

    @advanturest

    8 ай бұрын

    Cheers mate. It was a bit random, but I just love tinkering, and spending time with the old man is great.

  • @BradCagle
    @BradCagle Жыл бұрын

    Looks Great!

  • @grantbuxton
    @grantbuxton Жыл бұрын

    We do that, frankenbike is what we called it, I love bikes!

  • @ericohara2582
    @ericohara25829 ай бұрын

    Just found this... nice attitude you have, very humble and easy to listen to ...sub’d :)

  • @advanturest

    @advanturest

    9 ай бұрын

    Cheers mate. Love to tinker and ride bikes. This was a random idea that I’d had. Turns out I’ve done a few bike packing trips on these forks now and they’re still going strong 😂

  • @petertreadway
    @petertreadway Жыл бұрын

    This is in equal parts absolutely bonkers and the best thing I’ve ever seen! 😂 I’ve recently posted a video of me having converted a flat bar hybrid to a drop bar gravel and am shortly about to start a 90s MTB to gravel project. Like you, I just love tinkering with bikes and seeing what can be done with them. I’ve had loads of people telling me the 90s MTB frame isn’t worth throwing money at and that I’m clearly stupid for even considering it but for me it’s all a learning exercise and a bit of fun! Great video though and seriously well done with the disc brake mount! That would be the part of the job that I’d massively screw up and they’d end up out of alignment! 😂

  • @petertreadway

    @petertreadway

    Жыл бұрын

    Oh and I love the fact that your Dad is so willing to jump in and help. I’m hoping my kids ask me to help them with a similar project to this when they’re older. 👌🏻

  • @advanturest

    @advanturest

    Жыл бұрын

    Cheers mate. I’ll have to check out your video. I love tinkering, this was a random idea I thought would be fun to try. It’s still going strong so pretty chuffed with the result. Especially how well the disk brake tab lines up. I’ve got some other projects I want to try but I live in a unit and don’t have a lot of space. Mum and Dad live far enough away that the drive to and from kills me. I’ll get to them eventually. As for putting money into retro bikes, I think they are good fun and a great place to learn. If you break something it doesn’t really matter 😂 enjoy your build 👍 P.S I love getting dad involved. As much as he thinks my ideas can be stupid it’s great making memories with him. They are getting older every day so I’ll cherish these moments while I can 😁

  • @craigamos5346
    @craigamos534611 ай бұрын

    This is quite cool and looks like a lot of fun. Also your Dad is pretty edgy/badass with his lack of safety equipment.

  • @advanturest

    @advanturest

    11 ай бұрын

    Haha, My brother and I just laugh. He never wears anything but thongs 😂. When we suggested putting shoes on, Dads response was “have you ever had molten metal fall inside your shoe”. I suppose it’s a fair point 😂

  • @thisisadebrown
    @thisisadebrown Жыл бұрын

    Great video!

  • @user-in1up9mp2t
    @user-in1up9mp2t Жыл бұрын

    Relax video. Thank you

  • @the_nondrive_side
    @the_nondrive_side8 ай бұрын

    i swapped to a 2.1" in my small trek 7300fs disc.. hybrid meant for 35mm 700c.. great success.. rear wheel needed a bit of disc adjustment. but having the 29x2.1 beside my 26x1.75 city bike.. lol beside my 27.5 50mm it's normal. beside my 2.3 26 you can't notice much

  • @kris8165
    @kris8165 Жыл бұрын

    That's a really cool looking bike now 😮😎 Greetings from Croatia from Kris 😎

  • @advanturest

    @advanturest

    Жыл бұрын

    Hello Kris 😁 Cheers mate!

  • @kris8165

    @kris8165

    Жыл бұрын

    @@advanturest Cheers 😎

  • @bosanderspublictheology
    @bosanderspublictheology Жыл бұрын

    It is so good to see that I am not the only one who jumps into bike projects and then realizes "wait" this won't work! What am I to do now?

  • @advanturest

    @advanturest

    Жыл бұрын

    Haha, Now I'm glad I'm not the only one. I seem to have these sort of issues the day before I'm suppose to take the bike on a trip and then I'm up all night trying to resolve my problems so I can ride the thing. It's good fun 😂

  • @calcagnolibero

    @calcagnolibero

    3 ай бұрын

    You’re not alone. Been there done that a few times myself

  • @onflownaestrada
    @onflownaestrada Жыл бұрын

    Good job 🙂

  • @christianalboroto7574
    @christianalboroto7574 Жыл бұрын

    Lovely place to ride under the bridge.

  • @paulwrite1405
    @paulwrite14059 ай бұрын

    Just wanted to say that Raleigh bikes are a British company that has been building bikes since 1887 in Nottinghamshire and are still based in Nottinghamshire and my first bike was a Raleigh Budgie, and then I had the Raleigh boxer in yellow, and then I had a Raleigh striker in green ,and then I had a Raleigh grifter with 3 gears in blue ,and then the bmx Raleigh mag burner in blue n yellow, then a Raleigh burner bmx in golg and then a Raleigh pursuit 12 speed racing bike in black and a Raleigh milk race 12 speed in pure white ,and then mountain bikes came out and I had the Raleigh mustang in light purple 24 speed weighed a ton as it was made from steel even the chrome wheels but back then it was a good mtb bike .

  • @glennpettersson9002
    @glennpettersson9002 Жыл бұрын

    I have put 27.5 Ikons into a 26" frame and had trouble with the seat height because the seat to ground increased and seat to pedal stayed the same. The fork mod is fascinating and a review would be appreciated once you've thoroughly thrashed it. Thanks for sharing.

  • @advanturest

    @advanturest

    Жыл бұрын

    Will do 😂 I’ve had a similar issue with this bike, the frame has always been too big for me and now with the bigger wheels the standover height is too high. I dead set have to be on tippy toes 😂. I’ve recently got a smaller frame and I’m currently in the process of filming a little story on it. Apart from that, the bars I used turned out to be a bit of a fail, they’re too low and I get a sore neck riding from looking up so much. I’d still like to try proper drop bars as the hoods sit higher. That might happen with this new frame. We’ll see how it rides 👍

  • @syndoza
    @syndoza Жыл бұрын

    Great job

  • @advanturest

    @advanturest

    Жыл бұрын

    Cheers mate! A bit random but a fun little process 👍

  • @Hassla
    @Hassla Жыл бұрын

    Pretty nice job. But the Bar is pretty wild.

  • @advanturest

    @advanturest

    Жыл бұрын

    Haha, you’re not wrong. A friend was buying a pair and talked me into getting some too. They’re definitely different. They feel great on the gravel roads though. Not so great on steep rough decents 😂

  • @peterpan8907
    @peterpan89079 ай бұрын

    Dad and son doin stupid stuff in the garage…love it! 😅

  • @advanturest

    @advanturest

    9 ай бұрын

    Haha cheers mate. Stupid stuff is the best stuff 😂

  • @PeterHughDavis
    @PeterHughDavis5 ай бұрын

    but but... they are on backwards!! (I'm sure they will work just as well!!!) awesome :)

  • @advanturest

    @advanturest

    5 ай бұрын

    I’m laughing 😂, this video is about 18 months old and up until last week nobody has said anything. In the last week I’ve had 2 people say the same thing. I can now confirm they are backwards 😂. I honestly didn’t realise until the first comment last week and I looked into it. Not sure how I managed to do that. Luckily it’s been on heaps of rides and so far no problem. Might put my mouth guard back in when I ride it though 😜

  • @sydneyscape6335
    @sydneyscape6335 Жыл бұрын

    That’s the best Man Shed ever!

  • @advanturest

    @advanturest

    Жыл бұрын

    You’ve just made my old man’s day with this comment 😂 In our family we refer to it as “under the house” 😂

  • @sydneyscape6335

    @sydneyscape6335

    Жыл бұрын

    @@advanturest the best memories I have growing up was in my Pop’s shed.

  • @jesuscruz836
    @jesuscruz836 Жыл бұрын

    I love the modesty

  • @claudio_calcagno
    @claudio_calcagno9 ай бұрын

    I'm also trying to make a gravel Monstercross with a frame from a specialized one from the early 90s, but I think the frame design dates back to the late 80s as it still has the 1" seat tube and the 26.8 seat tube. (too bad, a I would have tried to fit a possible telescopic seat post). At the moment I am making small economic attempts mainly with the intention of evaluating whether this frame deserves, due to its geometries and dimensions, rideability etc etc, a possible upgrade with target components a little higher than the economical first price. for the transmission I am currently on a classic 3x8 (44/34/22 x 11/32) also purchased at the decathlon at the end of this study on the economical components I will evaluate whether an upgrade of the components will be possible and convenient (important I want to try to fit 650bx2.00s on it and consequently weld the disc brake mounts on it) and put a gravel-oriented transmission, or otherwise set it up for simple daily use or cycle touring. it will be a long period of evaluations and tests, but these old steel frames have their charm, incredible quality welds and proportions and angles that are very close to the current Gravel ones, with a wheelbase of about 4-5% higher which should give better stability. Buying a Triban Grvl 120 would perhaps be easier, faster, and not much more expensive at the end of all the tests if I opted for the definitive upgrade, but the fact remains that this frame is so beautiful and I'm fond of it, that I would do something with it anyway, so you might as well do it right away

  • @nedt
    @nedt Жыл бұрын

    very intersting. good job. if you want drop bars on your mtb check out the sensah 1x11. i just put it on my rockhopper for a drop bar conversion. its good

  • @advanturest

    @advanturest

    Жыл бұрын

    I just had a look at the Sensah gear. Nice and cheap! I’m definitely keen to give drops ago so I’ll keep them in mind. I just went for a 30km ride with these Corner Bars and I think the ride position is a bit low, I had a sore neck from looking up for 30km. I think the hoods on drop bars sit up higher so they should be perfect. I may have also just picked up another old Raleigh so it could be a good option for drops. I’ve got a problem 😂 Cheers!

  • @nedt

    @nedt

    Жыл бұрын

    @@advanturest I've had that same neck issue also, unfortunately the geometry of drop bars lengthens the reach and lowered the stack just by their nature, I'm in decided whether it works for me now I've done it 😕 (bike fit). Some things that can be done, shorter stem or down size the frame. Also try a helmet with no peak and frameless sunglasses. This reduced the amount I had to 'look up past'.

  • @manchesterexplorer8519
    @manchesterexplorer851911 ай бұрын

    Sweet Bike as I personally don't get the hate for old MTB's as it makes no sense to me . The 1990's bikes were some of best looking MTB's and are still fun to ride . To me it's the equivalence of owning a 1968 Dodge Charger and claiming that its junk , outdated as a modern car is faster and drives better so I'm never going to drive the Charger sitting in the garage . I own a 1991 KONA Hei Hei that I recently found at a thrift store about 8 months ago for $50 . All the original components were swapped out during the early 2000's with cheap bike store parts as the person likely thought they were upgrading . The Hei Hei is a Ti frame race bike that originally came with the best of the best components for the time period as this person was a dolt to replace them all with junk right down to the rims , had a 5lb Rock Shox Judy TT 🤣 , changed the decals etc .. but I'm not complaining as it was only $50 I just recently retro modded it and the bike is a perfect adult BMX bike that I use for my urban cycling adventures , I do however take it in the woods on occasion but its a chore with the old geometry and little wheels . I will restore it to factory at some point as I slowly find the parts as its a very sought after and very rare bike as it's KONA's most collectible bike as in 1992 not many people were forking over $2,500 for a MTB . MTBing was in its infancy and just starting to become popular so not many were made as my guess is less than 1,000 , so yes it will be restored in the future .. I'm also on the fence to find someone who can weld Titanium to convert the bike to rear disc but I likely won't to keep it factory .....but 😉

  • @stevecrump1375
    @stevecrump1375 Жыл бұрын

    Can you do a video on a DIY ebike with a bafang bbso2 motor in one of your touring bikes..?

  • @brianbuuurrrrr
    @brianbuuurrrrr Жыл бұрын

    Rad!!

  • @advanturest

    @advanturest

    Жыл бұрын

    🤙🤙

  • @SephGarreffa
    @SephGarreffa Жыл бұрын

    very interesting video. why you used a tig for the brake mount instead of brazing it with brass as you did with the dropouts?

  • @advanturest

    @advanturest

    Жыл бұрын

    I’m trying to learn how to tig, I use it about once every 6 months which is not enough. Every opportunity I can I try use the tig. I’m not sure what the best way is but for me I’m just playing so tig it is.

  • @shhhdontshout
    @shhhdontshout Жыл бұрын

    26 mtb fork with 27.5 x 2.1 wheelset works just fine. Only downside is only left with slight small clearance, so dont ride it in a mud.

  • @gurkpojken
    @gurkpojken Жыл бұрын

    I question. I got a rigid aluminiumfork on my 26" touringbike. I would like to put lowrider on the front. It doesnt have eyelets on the fork so it would be great to have those. Is it ok to do the same thing that you did but on a aluminiumfork?

  • @MTBTrailMagic
    @MTBTrailMagic Жыл бұрын

    That is magnificent! I'm in the process of changing a 2007 Giant Rincon to 27.5" for flat bar gravel riding (with cheap Ali Express aluminium fork). Luckily it has enough clearance to fit the 2.0" tyres I want to use and has disc tabs. My main goal is to convert a 90's Cannondale F400 to rigid and disc. This will require a disc tab to be aluminium brazed to the frame which, being no good at welding/brazing, is a bit daunting. How do you find the drop bars? I was thinking about getting those style so I can keep using the MTB style brakes and shifters. Are you in a comfortable position with them?

  • @advanturest

    @advanturest

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah I’m actually loving the bars, but they were very wrong in this video. I changed it up for a trip I did called fun coastal bikepacking trip. This was better but still not right. I then put a taller stem to bring it up a bit higher and since then I’m really happy with them. My 2nd most recent video I was using them with this higher stem. I’ve been riding up in the “hood” position so squeezing the break can feel a little weak but so far it’s been fine. And that’s even with a fully loaded bike. So at first I wouldn’t have recommended but now I would. I actually started making a video about my thoughts on them but haven’t got around to finishing it. I think they’re a great option for the 90’s bikes because of the shorter reach. I like them so much I would even put them on a hard tail. Bit of front suspension for the rougher stuff yet a bit of a roady feel to it too. Good luck with your build!

  • @KellyEdlyn
    @KellyEdlyn Жыл бұрын

    What bars are those? This build is awesome!

  • @advanturest

    @advanturest

    Жыл бұрын

    These are an Ali Express copy of the Surly Corner Bar. I had them set up terrible in this video but I’ve been playing with the position and I really like them now. My latest video on the channel I was using them but on a different bike. Cheers

  • @user-in1up9mp2t
    @user-in1up9mp2t Жыл бұрын

    👍👌

  • @guadalupesantos6864
    @guadalupesantos6864 Жыл бұрын

    What kind of rods do you use to solder though It looks pretty nice job

  • @advanturest

    @advanturest

    Жыл бұрын

    I had absolutely no idea so I’ve got the answer from Dad. His answer was 45% silver solder. Hope that answers your question?

  • @outlaw7x77
    @outlaw7x77 Жыл бұрын

    Are those "Suspension Corrected" Forks? The Raleigh Technium originally came with a shock absorber eh? The fork you show on here isn't as long dimensionally as the original Suspension Fork thereby throwing the bikes handling off by quite a bit. It most likely is sagging in the front giving it a real uncomfortable over the bars feel to it. If the bike didn't come originally with shock absorption front forks then disregard...but, if so...ask me how I know?

  • @edmuboro4582
    @edmuboro458211 ай бұрын

    After about 3 years the last Keurig stopped working kzread.infoUgkxBrV-RbF5Nk0Rlt9i15aao-YMzqzTG8Vf initially was able to unblock, however eventually we couldn't fix. That one was a replacement unit sent by the manufacturer after we had problems with our very first Keurig. This works fine (lol, at least for now) however I didn't realize the water reservoir was so much smaller than our prior unit. With 2 people having one or two cups of coffee each morning, it seems like I'm refilling it daily. Otherwise just happy to have the convenience of pod coffee vs. making a morning pot.

  • @advanturest

    @advanturest

    11 ай бұрын

    Forks have the threadless 1-1/8 steerer.

  • @asacura1
    @asacura1 Жыл бұрын

    Funny that my 1992 giant boulder got an ability for mounting 27.5x2.25 without any mods

  • @advanturest

    @advanturest

    Жыл бұрын

    I’ve got 4 old 90’s bikes and none would fit. I have seen a few bikes on market place that look to have a much larger gap between the wheel and fork crown. The Giant boulder must be one of them. Maybe I should of just bought one of them 😂

  • @janeblogs324
    @janeblogs324 Жыл бұрын

    Hello fellow shedneck brethren, enjoy your new sub. What state you from?

  • @josefkapelj3842
    @josefkapelj3842 Жыл бұрын

    Great video was wondering how many bikes you have? Which is your favourite? Cheers

  • @advanturest

    @advanturest

    Жыл бұрын

    I’ve got a bit of a mess really. Here is a list of my bikes. I have my newest bike which is getting older now. It’s a 2015 Trek dual suspension XC bike. I then have a Commencal DH bike which I think is about a 2009 model. As for the older 90’s bikes. I first got the Raleigh M-Trax 1000 for something to tinker with when I got into bikepacking. It’s a little large for me so I got a smaller Shogun Trail breaker. I don’t know if I got a bad model but it’s very stiff and a harsh ride. Not a fan of that Shogun at all. I then got the Mongoose only because I saw it for $25. Turns out I love the Mongoose. Since then I bought another cheap Raleigh to replace the one in this video. It’s got a smaller frame and fits me better. I’m really not sure what is my favourite. I’ve had some awesome times on all of them. My Mongoose in particular. The Mongoose just seems like a smoother ride although that could be just in my head. I’m not the biggest fan of the early 90’s shapes though. I think the later 90’s bikes with 1 1/8 headsets look better. I’m still looking for something decent with double butted Chromoly frame and 1 1/8 steerer. I’m keen on the 1995 Trek 930 if I can find one. Just missed out on a cheap one the other week and I was bummed 😂 Lastly I have a pretty immaculate Apollo Himalaya. My grandma won it back in the 90’s and I don’t think it’s been ridden. It’s very similar to my Mongoose in terms of size and shape. Not sure what to do with it. It’s too clean for me to touch 😂 None of my old bikes were high end. I’ve been putting modern components on most anyway so it doesn’t matter too much.

  • @josefkapelj3842

    @josefkapelj3842

    Жыл бұрын

    @@advanturest Thanks mate very impressive list of bikes. Keep up the great adventures. 👍

  • @richmondstar4354
    @richmondstar43546 ай бұрын

    I’m surprised you never take the old V brakes mount on frame and fork?

  • @gravelshow
    @gravelshow Жыл бұрын

    gostaria de um guidão desse

  • @suragencia
    @suragencia Жыл бұрын

    Excuse my English first, where can I find those parts to replace the connector "dropouts" in the back of my frame with a thru axle

  • @dfinkmusic
    @dfinkmusicАй бұрын

    Can you please show that disc mount adapter on the shogun frame?

  • @advanturest

    @advanturest

    Ай бұрын

    @@dfinkmusic Hi mate, the disk mount was welded to the frame. I’ve made a more recent video where I do the same thing to another frame. Hope this helps. kzread.info/dash/bejne/aYF8ycWDj9DYj6w.htmlsi=ZPl1_kaTdfLsCKs-

  • @peterjv8748
    @peterjv8748 Жыл бұрын

    I wonder if he's ever tried a Dicken's Cider?

  • @cccpkingu
    @cccpkingu Жыл бұрын

    650b wheels of the same resulting outer dimension will only elevate the BB, which is not good. It is also a less stiff wheel.

  • @dnchgcyclist
    @dnchgcyclist4 ай бұрын

    Great video! Did you have any cracks after riding with these dropouts?

  • @advanturest

    @advanturest

    4 ай бұрын

    So far I’ve done 5 fully loaded bikepacking trips with these forks plus multiple big day rides and so far they have been working perfectly. I have the forks on a different frame to this one, it’s another old Raleigh but just a smaller frame that fits me better. So any of my videos that I’m riding a bike with the corner bars are using these forks. One thing I’ve recently found out is I put the dropouts in backwards. Not sure how I managed that. They still work fine though.

  • @dnchgcyclist

    @dnchgcyclist

    4 ай бұрын

    @@advanturest thanks for the info! I’m planning to make my Old MTB on 27.5 1.9 wheels with Panaracer gravelking tires, basically everything will fit into the frame, but most likely not into the fork, I now have 26x1.95 52mm tires , while the gap on the fork is about 2.5cm, and the width fits a maximum of 54mm 26x2.15, I’m thinking of buying another fork with wide gaps and doing this with it.What about drops, did the dropouts have any problems with them?

  • @dnchgcyclist

    @dnchgcyclist

    4 ай бұрын

    ​@@advanturestI also wanted to ask where you bought these dropouts, can you give me the website?

  • @advanturest

    @advanturest

    4 ай бұрын

    @@dnchgcyclist I’m not sure where you’re based but I got the dropouts from a local bike shop hear in Sydney that specialise in frame building. They are called Hillbrick. hillbrick.com.au/ Since doing this mod I’ve noticed some old forks have more clearance than others. I’ve even had people tell me they have fit 27.5 wheels into their 26in forks. You might be able to find some without going to the effort. Maybe you’re like me and just like to tinker and do random things 😂 good luck with the build.

  • @dnchgcyclist

    @dnchgcyclist

    4 ай бұрын

    @@advanturest Thanks again!) Yes, it's true, I just want to make something special from my Old MTB, because it's interesting to me, and I love this bike)

  • @giannakopoulosgeorge
    @giannakopoulosgeorge11 ай бұрын

    Can you please upload again the pdf with disc brake tab measurements?

  • @advanturest

    @advanturest

    11 ай бұрын

    Hi mate, that link was the link I found. I did save the PDF though. When I get home from work I’ll save it to google drive and add the link. I’ll let you know when it’s available. 👍

  • @giannakopoulosgeorge

    @giannakopoulosgeorge

    11 ай бұрын

    @@advanturest Thanks a lot. I appreciate your help.

  • @advanturest

    @advanturest

    11 ай бұрын

    @@giannakopoulosgeorge Try this drive.google.com/file/d/103VPCjcqZun2pmUOlFm_5O-Qmd4zBDj2/view?usp=drive_link

  • @irismabbagu4332
    @irismabbagu43326 ай бұрын

    I'd like to know, why is it more common to sand the paint off rather than using paint remover? Any thoughts on this does paint remover do any harm on the process?

  • @advanturest

    @advanturest

    6 ай бұрын

    I don't have an accurate answer for you, but I don't think paint stripper effects the metal. In my case I had just a small area and the wire wheel takes the paint off so easily. Paint stripper can also be a bit messy. Saying that, I have tried using paint stripper on a set of forks a few years ago and it just didn't work that great. I think the modern-day paint strippers are crap compared to the good old stuff. I don't know much about it but my guess they no longer have some type of deadly chemical. Could be a good thing to research.

  • @irismabbagu4332

    @irismabbagu4332

    6 ай бұрын

    @@advanturest thanks for this! I agree, paint stripper is kinda messy and still needs sanding afterwards. I guess sanding proves to be better when removing paint from a small area.

  • @pierric1341997
    @pierric1341997 Жыл бұрын

    Whats the name of the habdlebar form/type? Does anybody know? :)

  • @advanturest

    @advanturest

    Жыл бұрын

    These are a copy of the Surly Corner bar. I’ve just added a link to the Surly page and the website with the copies below. surlybikes.com/parts/corner_bar m.aliexpress.com/item/1005004198558018.html?pdp_npi=2%40dis%21AUD%21AU+%24176.59%21AU+%24134.21%21%21%21%21%21%40210323b516758561311811731e7b47%2112000028352216083%21btf&_t=pvid%3A67faba25-f5c4-45d8-b7e4-7395173a2bff&afTraceInfo=1005004198558018__msite__c_ppc_item_bridge__xxxxxx__1675856131&spm=a2g0n.ppclist.product.0&gatewayAdapt=Pc2Msite

  • @tushargirotra5559
    @tushargirotra5559 Жыл бұрын

    The handlebars please? :)

  • @advanturest

    @advanturest

    Жыл бұрын

    These are a copy of the Surly Corner Bar. My friend got them for me, I think they were from aliexpress. m.aliexpress.com/item/1005004198558018.html?pdp_npi=2%40dis%21AUD%21AU%20%24176.59%21AU%20%24134.21%21%21%21%21%21%40210323b516758561311811731e7b47%2112000028352216083%21btf&_t=pvid%3A67faba25-f5c4-45d8-b7e4-7395173a2bff&afTraceInfo=1005004198558018__msite__c_ppc_item_bridge__xxxxxx__1675856131&spm=a2g0n.ppclist.product.0&gatewayAdapt=Pc2Msite

  • @mharasim22
    @mharasim223 ай бұрын

    What handlebars are those?

  • @advanturest

    @advanturest

    3 ай бұрын

    They’re a carbon copy of the Surly Corner Bar. These carbon ones are from Ali Express and are very light. I’ve been using them a fair bit and no problems so far. I did a random ride last year where I talked a bit about them if you’re interested. Video is on the page and I think it’s titled something about surly corner bars.

  • @sidewalkminiatures
    @sidewalkminiatures Жыл бұрын

    drop outs look strange, are they not backwards?

  • @advanturest

    @advanturest

    Жыл бұрын

    I don’t think so 😂 Nah I’m confident they are not on backwards 👍

  • @sidewalkminiatures

    @sidewalkminiatures

    Жыл бұрын

    @@advanturest i think they work both ways 🤔 😅

  • @user-fd9kz8sd9t

    @user-fd9kz8sd9t

    Жыл бұрын

    Hey thanks for this vid and your others. Up for a Hampton state forest ride? I have an old Protour TX660, dont bother looking it up as it has zero internet presence, basically the CRX200 redesigned as a 26” wheel tourer instead of 700c. Dont think i will bother with what you have done though ha ha.

  • @imranr99

    @imranr99

    Жыл бұрын

    I'm glad that you said it. I was about to say the same. They are on backwards! It still works though...

  • @tedwingate

    @tedwingate

    Жыл бұрын

    I love how fearless your work is here, but those dropouts are on the wrong sides.

  • @foti5651
    @foti5651 Жыл бұрын

    can in 2.2 tyre ?

  • @advanturest

    @advanturest

    Жыл бұрын

    I’ve been running a 2.2 maxxis ikon tyre no problem. My coastal bikepacking trip video was on a different bike with the same forks and wheels. It was a 3 day trip and It survived. Will be uploading another 3 day trip video with this setup in a few days time. So far so good!

  • @foti5651

    @foti5651

    Жыл бұрын

    @@advanturest tq for sharing bro !!

  • @keithcieplinski
    @keithcieplinski6 ай бұрын

    so, nobody noticed you installed the dropouts backwards? or was that intentional?

  • @advanturest

    @advanturest

    6 ай бұрын

    How are they backwards? By your comment it sounds like you know more than I do 😂 I think I know your answer but here’s my take. I did no real research but I did look at other forks and I found photos of both directions. In my view, as I’ve done them, any impact into the front wheel would be pushing the axle into the dropouts. If I did them the other way around then a hard whack to the front wheel could push the axle out of the slots because the slot faces more backwards. If that makes any sense? I know that shouldn’t happen with a tight skewer but it just made more sense to me. Id love to know if they is a technical standard. And to answer your question, you’re the first person to pick up on it.

  • @keithcieplinski

    @keithcieplinski

    6 ай бұрын

    @@advanturest hope it didn't sound like a troll comment, sorry. Most all dropouts are set up to drop out towards the rear; but with the curve of the fork its basically facing down. There's hardly any forks I've ever seen facing forwards like yours. But it's your fork, idk if there's any problem with it. If you've ridden it and it's fine, well good . My only other thought was, if you went to all the trouble to do this, but not converting to thru-axle seems odd. But you explained why you did that, so...

  • @advanturest

    @advanturest

    6 ай бұрын

    @@keithcieplinski no all good, if I thought it was a nasty troll I probably wouldn’t have replied. I’m genuinely interested in your question, One day I’d love to build my own bike including forks. Any new info I get is always helpful. Something that has bothered me is that I never mentioned in the video that I didn’t know what I was doing. I did put a title at the start saying I’m just experimenting but my guess a lot of viewers don’t read that. For me I just love making stuff, even if I have no clue. I’m also obsessed with cameras and love filming things. This seemed like a fun experiment to film. I just had a re watch of the start of the video and can see the old dropouts went the opposite way. I’m eager to get home now and look at the forks. I wonder if the angle of the new dropout slots is a lot sharper which made me do it the way I did. Either way, I’ve done a heap of bikepacking trips with them and so far no issues at all. I haven’t lost any front teeth yet so I suppose that’s a good thing 😂

  • @RubberTramping
    @RubberTramping Жыл бұрын

    Fair dincum or what every it is you say in OZ

  • @sabamacx
    @sabamacx Жыл бұрын

    Aliexpress corner bar clone? Tell us more plix!

  • @advanturest

    @advanturest

    Жыл бұрын

    Something like that! My friend Ryan (mate from other videos using a trailer) was buying a pair for himself and asked if I wanted some too. They are a cheap copy of the surly corner bar and are apparently carbon fibre. I’m not 100% sure where he bought them but Aliexpress seems about right. I don’t have much feedback yet but I can tell you they are ridiculously light and I nearly wore a mouth guard the first time I rode with them 😂 I was a bit nervous. I took this bike on a trip 2 weeks ago and the bars didn’t break so time will tell how they hold up. I didn’t do many kms though.

  • @janeblogs324

    @janeblogs324

    Жыл бұрын

    I made a handlebar mounted chip up bar to test carbon on first

  • @XWA2203
    @XWA22033 ай бұрын

    It looks like you have put the drop outs the wrong way in. Forward back. The opening should point out straight down not to the front. Or am I wrong?

  • @advanturest

    @advanturest

    3 ай бұрын

    You are correct! On the bench holding the forks vertical it seemed right. I’ve been riding them like this for about 18 months now and didn’t notice until someone else commented the same thing and got me to check. This was only earlier this year. It’s a little annoying but rides and works perfectly fine. I actually just rode to work this morning with these forks and was thinking about these dropouts being back to front 😂

  • @terryleung9422
    @terryleung9422 Жыл бұрын

    Seems all too complicated to me, but if you know metalwork and welding, I have hundreds bike rack ideas that manufacturers "haven't" thought of😅😅

  • @advanturest

    @advanturest

    Жыл бұрын

    Haha, I’m not the best at it but I’m trying to give myself some projects so I get better. Welding once every 6 months probably isn’t going to cut it 😂 On a side note, I’ve actual got a 6 bike hanging rack that my dad built me years ago. These days they’re everywhere but at the time you couldn’t buy them. Building custom stuff is fun! I need a shed haha

  • @wasupwitdat1mofiki94
    @wasupwitdat1mofiki94 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for sharing. See, bikes are not rocket science like the industry wants you to believe. If you have some talent and imagination it's a piece of cake. So why have we accepted paying $5000 and up for bicycles?

  • @Dizzykennedy378
    @Dizzykennedy378 Жыл бұрын

    I wouldn’t bomb on that forks

  • @advanturest

    @advanturest

    Жыл бұрын

    Haha, I had the same thoughts at first but after multiple fully loaded bikepacking trips I now have full faith in them! Just 2 weeks ago I did another 3 day trip using these forks and bombed down some huge and rough hills. I can confirm I still have my front teeth 😂

  • @kousueki7024
    @kousueki7024 Жыл бұрын

    its a waste time and money to do this kind of conversion because theres too many 650b frame laying around at dumpster already that you can save it..😅 but i admired your guts anyway

  • @advanturest

    @advanturest

    Жыл бұрын

    You have a decent point, although most old 650b frames are alloy and I want Chromoly. All the old Chromo bikes are 26inch. Either way, I just like tinkering and it was fun to play. The amount of hours I spent filming and editing this I could have just worked and bought new forks but that’s no fun. 😂 I also have nothing against 26inch wheels but I have the light 27.5 wheel set that I wanted to try. I’m pretty short and ride small frames. The 26 inch wheels kind of suit my size bikes. Thanks for watching and thanks for the comment 👍 (Very slow response on my part)

  • @robmcculley6835
    @robmcculley683518 сағат бұрын

    Why not fashion your own dropouts using .25" steel, cut a channel in the fork and slide in the plate and weld it up? This sounds like a lot of waiting around and over thinking things.

  • @darkphotographer
    @darkphotographer10 ай бұрын

    just go and buy a new fork , spending all that time and money on a fork you can get new for 10buck , for 50-100 you can get a alu fork that will feet moren wheels with disk

  • @advanturest

    @advanturest

    10 ай бұрын

    That’s not the point! I enjoy tinkering and experimenting. Time in the shed, playing with random ideas is enjoyable. Then there is all the test rides to see if what you have done has worked. The process of it all is why I did it.

  • @darkphotographer

    @darkphotographer

    10 ай бұрын

    well nice if you have the tools time and money to do it , i once want to convert a old vintage road bike to gravel with disk brakes , ask dude to solder me braket for caliper and reformant for the stay ,dude ask me 50euro , after i will need 50 to buy paint and also get a 1" with braket for disk , so i end up buy a brand new aluminum frame with disk brake mounts and 1.8 " fork for 70 and keept that vintage bike vintage , @@advanturest