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Just because it's beautiful:
This might interest you...
Bamboo Bicycle Club run workshops the other side of town to build your own frame.
Think I'd rather do that than a flatpack one.
I like the idea of a bike made of grass.
I don't like the idea of a bike held together with glue.
I'd also have no idea what sort of grease to put on the 'chain'...
No carbon for you then? A bike made out of glue!
I fancy the bamboo more than carbon TBH.
Rather simplistic way of looking at it. There's quite a difference between the 2-pack consumer grade epoxy that you'd use for this and the prepreg or infusion resins used to make frames.
Mind you, there's huge variation in prepreg resins. You can be sure that the stuff the high-volume, low cost frame manufacturers in the far east are using is much simpler in formulation that the stuff the likes of Trek use.
Source: I work in resin formulation.
I would build it, because it looks like a fun thing to do!
I would not ride it, because it looks like very dangerous thing to do...
P.S. Why hemp? Pre-cut sheets of carbon fiber or fiberglass would make more sense...
I'm a bit dubious about their "World's First" claim:
http://bamboobicycleclub.org/store/customkit/
The link has some more pics and the FAQ contains the frame spec. It is only available with 127mm rear dropout spacing, so that suggests single speed or NOS rear hub if you want to use the derailleur attachment on the dropout. No mention of a fork or how long the fork should be, recommended trail etc.
Can anyone fathom was the final frame is supposed to look like?
Why?
Fun!
Do you have to sign a wavier, when you attempt to build this frame and then try to ride it, if it falls to bits and you smash your face open....on your head be it...
Being allergic to DIY Why would I want to do this or this to myself?
That looks like a fantastic idea, the only thing that puts me off is that if I wanted to DIY a frame, it would be to the dimensions set on my frame fit (I had one recently for a custom steel frame courtesy of Mercian Cycles).
Perhaps they could "rejig" the jig so the fixed points were moveable, and the tubing modifiable with a hacksaw?