Retro MTB Rebuild - Elevated Chainstay Milazo
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- čas přidán 6. 06. 2024
- The Elevated Chainstays, an interesting one for sure! This Retro Milazo Rock Comp II E-Stay Mountain Bike was a super fun project. I converted into a 1x9 set up with a few modern additions, It rides really nicely and looks pretty dam interesting! Let me know what you guys think of this one!
Specs: www.waveywheelies.com/elevate...
Shop - www.waveywheelies.com/store
00:00 Intro
1:59 Parts
3:06 Strip Down
8:07 Assembly
19:00 Outro
19:31 Riding Clips
Wavey Wheelies - Sport
Something cool about these frames is that they can be used with belt drives!
You would still have to cut them
@@raftopoua why?
@@extraBash You still need to tension the belt, and there is no way to do it on this frame. So you either need to find unicorn gear, or use some kind of chain tensioner that fits belt gears.
got it@@ohklahoma5756
@@ohklahoma5756so. You'd basically need an elevated chain stay fixie frame which isn't a thing.
That 90s paint...👌.
Always happy to catch the latest WW video. It is so funny to see those old splatter paint jobs come back into retro-fashion. Very cool frame!
I love your vids and certainly motivational for some of us who have 1/2 complete bike build lying around.
super nice build! that frame is lit 🔥
Woww...amazing frame! Love it
This build is so sick!!! It turned out so well!
Thanks so much! Glad you liked it🙌
Great job my man what a cool build glad to see a new video!!
Thanks man! Im stoked that you like it and thanks for the support, it means a lot🙌
Beautiful build
love the tie down trick on the handle bar grips 😀
Hi there, believe it or not, i actually own the same e-Stay MTB in a kind of (lets say) prurple with the same pink lines like yours in the vid. :-) I baught it from an Austrian guy and I own it now for about 20 years. It is in good condition, but didn`t found any hint so far who produced the bike. Sadly enough, the milazo sign is off, because the bike was sold in a bike custom shop in Vienna/Austria under its "own brand" so to speak. The shop obviuousely replaces the milazo sign with the shops one, which is just an "H". The shop went bankrupt, no information anymore available. So thank you for this video. If you would like to see some pics, i will be happy to share.
This is amazing dude! We want more!! 😄😄😄
looks so funky!!
Love the servo waves! My favorite v brake levers
They are actually quite nice! I wasn’t sure how they would feel but I actually really like them!
Very nice build!
Thanks man!🙌
solid build in every content videos always watching from Philippines⚡🏆
Nice old school frame. Great build
Cheers!!
love the videos, like seeing the older bikes brought back to like in some kind of way. Can you do a MTB conversion to big tire BMX that would be great lol
can’t wait for the mash reyes complete build!
Love the build and chainstays, don't love how the cable routing for the rear mech sits in those guides but meh still cool!
Sick one!!
More retro MTB please!!!
You can take the center sleeve outta the Old v brake noodle for those above crank bends!
Ooh that’s a good one, didn’t think of that! I have some old noodles kicking around too. Thanks for that!
I have Cato made in Germany from 90s, this bearings in headtube doesn't get made anymore. So mine was bad, had make some diameter spacers to transition to more common 34 mm stem shinanigans, from 37mm to 34mm.
Much much better than the Milazo we know today lol
Yeah so true, it’s such a shame aye..
for the cable guides you can use Teflon tubes (from a 3d printer )
great build :)
Thanks! I’ll have to check those out🙌
sick
I’d love a frame like that for a belt drive install.
Great idea, I hadn’t thought of that!
You can split apart som gear hose and use the inner sleeve for the guides.
This video is amazing …….
Milazo are technically still around, but they exist primarily as a sticker on [The] Warehouse bikes. Milazo certainly made some mid-range bikes back in the late 80's and early 90's, but once The Warehouse got hold of the brand it was downhill from there on in.
It would just be me but I would still try and look to fashion some brake housings on guides for the shifter, that's worrying to snap at any time. :(
You're so cool!
Lighter fluid works well for sticker residue 👍
oooh that’s a new one for me, thanks for that!
@@waveywheelies cool 😎
Yoooo!
I have the same derailliur !
I want to know how good is working with 9 speed cassette.
Also I want to know the range of that cassette!
I love this build.
what do you use to lubricate the inner cabes?
Is there a reason for using oil instead of lithium grease in the cable hoses?
If you come by any vbrake angle tube things they often have plastic inserts for the same reason as the weird routing things on this bike
what grease do u use?
the rims are so narrow that the tire brand logos look funny
Wich Grease do you use?
I'm finishing out my build. Im having trouble deciding on tubes. Anyone have suggestions?
is there a place to get that nitto adapter i've got an old mtb with a 1 1/4 inch headset and i've basically given up on finding an adapter
turns out they're easy to find and i didn't look hard enough
Need you some goo-gone for that sticker residue
Now that sounds like a product I need, I’ll have to look it up, thanks!
Hello. Thanks for your video. It is very inspiring.
1. Can you please tell me if the chain ring narrow wide will work with the chain 8 speed. Do you have any experience? ok. I know that the chain will sit on this chain ring NW but will the narrow wide hold it on this chain ring (8 speed is wider than 9)?
2. You can use a plastik pipe from spray bottle to lead cable in the frame.
3. I am not a fun to convert cantilever sustem to V-break - the frame has wider offset of pivots. By the way we can notice it in your video - V-break arms are not parallel to each other.
Hey! Thanks for watching!
1. I haven’t personally used it on a 8s so I can’t say for sure but I don’t see how it wouldn’t work. Some chainring do state what speed they are designed for.
2. That’s an awesome idea, I didn’t even think of that, thanks!
3. That’s fair enough! What do you mean by wider offset of pivots? I may not have shown the clip but I did adjust the v-brakes so they are even👍
@@waveywheelies I wanted so say that the distance between pivot of brake to the center line of bike/wheel is bigger in cantilever than in v-brake (sorry for my english)
Zip ties goes turtles brain ,can reuse
what is that brake lever? looks so industrial. Anyone pls tell me
Search up “Shimano Servo-Wave” and it should come up with them! I think there’s a few different models
Is it only me or does this frame set scream for a belt drive ???
Oh dude! I didn’t even think of that, that’s an awesome idea. I’ll keep that in mind!
@@waveywheelies definitely agree, a belt drive would be sweet
@@waveywheelies might need a belt tensioner though
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Is the fork upgradable to a modern threadless fork?
You could if you can find a steerer tube that'll fit the odd headtube diameter
@Possibly yeah either that or find a headset adapter from 1 1/4 to 1 1/8 so you can use a 1 1/8 fork. Not sure if they exist though?
@@waveywheelies yeah guess so, dope build tho
What i sound like after seeing this build 20:35
can u use dropbar on that?
Yeah for sure, you’d probably want some sti Levers/shifters though
🤤🤤🤤
Is it for sale?
Not at the moment sorry! If you’re after anything else in particular send me a message on Instagram and I’ll see what I can do👍
first. 🤙🤙🤙
NEVER clamp a bike by the frame!!!
i didn't think you had to ever actually "install" tires... what happened to your "throw the tires at the wheels" magic trick....? 😆😆
Woww...amazing frame! Love it