Alright Larry, what's the new toy?I'll have a new toy to play with too by the time you get home.
Rick, I just don't know if it would be right to highjack Gary's post like that, but I guess I started it - and I'm sure Gary won't mind.Alright Larry, what's the new toy?
Well? Can you ride it?Rick, I just don't know if it would be right to highjack Gary's post like that, but I guess I started it - and I'm sure Gary won't mind.
Well, a little while ago I posted on "another" forum that I wondered if anyone had one of those Zockra FWD-MBB bikes that Malric made, because I would be interested in getting one to test with.
I did not get anyone to give me a good answer, except it would be easier to test drive an Unicorn - so I guess that means rare.
Anyway, someone did email me and said they had a "Zockra Clone" that someone else had built and he purchased.
He said it was almost impossible to ride because of the very steep head tube angle of about 40 degrees.
Anyway one thing let to another and he decided to loan it to me for the winter to test with.
I just got it yesterday and put it together today.
Here is it - a one of a kind!View attachment 1517
Oh my! That is quite a bike, looks like it's from a mad max movie - that the good guy rides. Looking forward to a ride report.Here is it - a one of a kind!
Wow, that's definitely one-of-a-kind. It has what must be the shortest chain on any bike I've ever seen. The head tube angle might produce more wheel flop but maybe less pedal steer? Very interested in your ride report!Here is it - a one of a kind!View attachment 1517
Nice. I am really interested how it rides. I mean wheel flop pedal steer etc.Here is it - a one of a kind!
Larry, is it a square taper crankset?And it is not a compact crankset either (so can't stick my 140 as chain ring will be too small - but maybe for a test?? who knows), so first order of business is to get a new set of cranks that I can tap down at 140.
Not sure and it is not with me now. It just appeared to have regular looking "bolt" on each of the ends that you would remove with a socket. I'll take some close-up pictures when I get home and post them.Larry, is it a square taper crankset?
Sounds like square taper. But would need to see pics for sure. I have a set of 145mm square taper laying around.It just appeared to have regular looking "bolt" on each of the ends that you would remove with a socket
Square-taper but probably not a one-key release if it requires a socket, which means you might need a crank extractor tool. Not something that most people have handy nowadays.Not sure and it is not with me now. It just appeared to have regular looking "bolt" on each of the ends that you would remove with a socket. I'll take some close-up pictures when I get home and post them.