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Mr. Magnets left out the best shots.


spinningmagnets said:From Japanese wooden boat-builder Sueshiro Sano
http://sanomagic.world.coocan.jp/Lineup/english_sanomagicbikelineup.htm
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the bike is made entirely from smaller pieces laminated together.Skalabala said:Is the part of the frame for the crank a one piece?
spinningmagnets said: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.
http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/kjsZ...qZmdPM_-EZ453oIfr64u_w#Oti1tfWu_K16Ik8IwENcvg
http://www.driftwoodcruisers.com/forsale.html
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It's pretty. It looks like a huge labour of love and I'm surprised it as as light as the 38 lbs you mention elsewhere.warepas said:This is my Bambooster. I built it from bamboo, hemp, epoxy, and a cut up huffy. It has a CB style frition drive, 15ah 24v LiFePO4 battery under the seat, and bamboo frame, fork, handle bar, rack and basket. The seat is plywood lam that I made to fit a template of my back, covered with padding and black cloth.
LockH said:Oh oh. Another woodie:
(From the mind of Zsombor Kiss, a Hungarian graphic artist and industrial designer)