I sold the prototype Elk Hunter expedition bike and was kind of thinking about what I learned. I thought that that lightweight, high volume tires would be the thing for that kind of riding and this, it turns out, is the year of plus size. I've been chipping away on this build for a month. The racks are not on yet, but you can see the basic bike. The new, lightweight "Plus-size" tires are just what I was waiting for on this bike. These are Surly 26" x 3" "Knards." This is mostly an oxy-acetylene welded build. I used kinda obsolete stuff - 83.5mm bottom bracket shell and 150mm rear axle spacing. It's old downhill stuff I had kicking around. The frame is designed to take a 29" x 3.0" tire, but I don't have the wheels or the fork yet, so I'm using this old 4-cross/downhill stuff for now. I have a Marzocchi Shiver fork I can run if I change out that front hub.
I made the dropouts from 1' x .058" cro-moly tubing with a grade-8 extra thick washer behind. I brazed in a 12 x 1.5 mm nut to receive the hub thru-axle, and hogged out a forged dropout to make the derailleur hanger. Work in progress. elk_4.jpgelk_1.jpgelk_2.jpgelk_3.jpg
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