Wooden Frames
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bad company

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21,094 posts

285 months

Saturday 1st November
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I came across these being offered to rent in Greece. I’m no engineer but wood doesn’t seem like a great material for a bicycle frame to me.




gazza285

10,630 posts

227 months

Saturday 1st November
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Good enough for car chassis, but not good enough for a push iron. Or should that be push wood? Although that doesn’t sound transport related.

MajorMantra

1,615 posts

131 months

Saturday 1st November
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That looks like it would twist like mad, but probably doesn't matter for that style of bike.

I've ridden a couple of wooden bikes (Renovo, Guapa) and they were 'fine', but it's very much a novelty, there are clearly better materials for the purpose available.

BOR

5,052 posts

274 months

Saturday 1st November
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Wood has a surprisingly good stiffness-to-weight ratio in comparison with alu.

I will bet that you could bend an alu frame easier than that wood frame.

addey

1,211 posts

186 months

Saturday 1st November
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Have you seen the guy who's just ridden the length on the UK on a homemade wooden bike - it makes those above look hi-tech in comparison! Look up itskius on instagram or tiktok

Tim Cognito

825 posts

26 months

Saturday 1st November
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They look like they would ride with all the compliance of an RSJ.

Mikebentley

7,831 posts

159 months

Saturday 1st November
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I purchased a Kirk magnesium framed bike new early 1990s. I think it was a moulded frame from memory. That thing twisted and flexed quite badly. I imagine this wooden bike pictured would depend on how the grain runs.

OutInTheShed

12,662 posts

45 months

Saturday 1st November
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Tim Cognito said:
They look like they would ride with all the compliance of an RSJ.
That's the thing isn't it?
Bike frames don't want to be infinitely stiff, but people quickly get vague about how and how much they should flex.
Most ali and carbon bikes seem to be iterative designs, drawing on years of experience.

You can design all sorts of stuff with wood to be stiff or bendy.


There are bamboo bikes too.
ISTR you could do a 'build your own bamboo bike' course?


As others have said wood is good enough for cars. And aircraft!
Definitely boats too.

I think it's easy to lose the eco-halo with plywood glues, epoxy and the like.

oddman

3,504 posts

271 months

Sunday 2nd November
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Calfee make bamboo bikes and kits. Pretty cool but not cheap