Chopper the ex Copper
Alpinestars Fan
With the Alpinesharts nearing completion I'm turning my attention to my next project.
I've always lusted after a Cleland or Highpath but I'm more like to catch Elvis snogging Lord Lucan.
So, I'm thinking of building my own Frankensteins monster in the same general style. Smaller than normal frame, jacked up seat and bars, hub brakes and all the rest of it.
My one concern is the seat post. I'm moderately tall at 6'3" and rather heavy at 242lbs (I'm an amateur power lifter). Because of my size I'd probably go for a medium frame around 17.5" or so, but this is going to leave an immense amount of seat tube sticking out and I'm worried that my weight combined with this extreme leverage will tear the frame apart where the seat tube needs the cross bar.
Does anyone have any ideas on how to combat this? Does anyone know a supplier of long seat tubes or will I be looking at visiting my local Fred in his Shed to machine one up?
And finally, this is all new territory to me so if you've done this before and have any hints or tips I'd be more than happy to steal them.
Cheers,
Chops.
I've always lusted after a Cleland or Highpath but I'm more like to catch Elvis snogging Lord Lucan.
So, I'm thinking of building my own Frankensteins monster in the same general style. Smaller than normal frame, jacked up seat and bars, hub brakes and all the rest of it.
My one concern is the seat post. I'm moderately tall at 6'3" and rather heavy at 242lbs (I'm an amateur power lifter). Because of my size I'd probably go for a medium frame around 17.5" or so, but this is going to leave an immense amount of seat tube sticking out and I'm worried that my weight combined with this extreme leverage will tear the frame apart where the seat tube needs the cross bar.
Does anyone have any ideas on how to combat this? Does anyone know a supplier of long seat tubes or will I be looking at visiting my local Fred in his Shed to machine one up?
And finally, this is all new territory to me so if you've done this before and have any hints or tips I'd be more than happy to steal them.
Cheers,
Chops.