Off on another tangent.... BSA custom long lean Path Racer "The Archduke" that turns into an Art Deco Roadster!!

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Are you more concerned with how it looks while in the up position, or when deployed. Could be completely different design parameters depending on what you want. When up near the stays, you will need to see how all the angles match the frame angles.
I want it to look good up down and halfway in between!! Yes speaking of angles matching.... The nearest thing to match to or compliment will be the supports for the rear fender.... Might have to design the stays and stand together to balance the look and scale..... Thanks, got me thinking. :)
 
You have the deco vibe going well.
I thought I knew about Art Deco before this but I have learned a lot about it while looking at designs, reading and watching you tube clips. I am sticking to the 1920's geometric style of Art Deco on this bike as opposed to the 1930's Streamline Modern style with sweeping curves. I love both styles but they are quite different but still under the umbrella of what people think of as Art Deco. I am not such a fan of the earlier art Nouveau style with its nature themes natural curves and flowers.... All interesting.
 
Art Nouveau is hit or miss for me.

I quit like Art Nouveau illustration. But less so with architecture and decor. Too... chunky
 
A message for John in Portugal about the seat, please message me at [email protected] thanks :)
 
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Anyone know who made this bell and when??? I might HAVE to get one.....
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On the bell front I have decided to buy one of these bells that are mounted vertically (ideal for my bike with little handle bar room) and I will make two new Art Deco "bells" for it from brass and have them chromed. I have ordered a few from China...
 

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The laminating of the chain guard and fenders has been going well....
First picture is the front fender in the former.... then out of the former and cleaned up with the grinder to get the resin off. Ready to machine to shape.
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And here is the rear fender in the former.... much longer than the front at 1.3 meters. It will come out of the former tomorrow and get cleaned up then both fenders will be ready for shaping. Last shot is the chain guard cleaned up ready to machine to shape. When I say shaping I will get them to be perfect parallel sided things then mark out the shapes I want. I am going to do a 5 sided shape as looked at from the back.
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I have had these pedals for a while and I think they might suit this project! Might do wooden bits to replace the rubbers...
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And this is the seat I hope to be able to get for the bike.... it's HUGE at about 430mm long that's about 17 inches!! Very long seat for a very long bike.... replica of a Brooks B80 I think.
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Thinking about making my own pedals as a triangle of wood with art deco end cap and chrome quarter round stips on it.... like this but wood and better...
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I have had these pedals for a while and I think they might suit this project! Might do wooden bits to replace the rubbers...View attachment 123429View attachment 123430View attachment 123431
Oi! Thats my idea for the build off!

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Awesome job! Love how the wooden fenders are shaping up. And that huge saddle :eek: beautiful with old dirty leather!

The cheap new pedals of this type have bad bearing races I found out, so I'm currently milling new tubes. You can still use the plates.
Can't wait for more of this.
 
Making some 5 inch wooden and leather grips for the bike and I decided to use laminated oak to carry the same theme over the bike. First shot is the stacks of wood cut and thicknessed to size, I cut all the wood from a area next to a knot so I got some nice grain and alinged them so the nice grain were all at the outer end of the grips. Then glued together with epoxy resin and glue powder.... and clamped up for the night. Then with the gold leather I will use on the grips... then partly machined to a rectangle.. and turning round in the lathe... then when I drilled the 22mm blind hole in the grips I found out the HARD WAY that the heat from the drill can soften the resin!!! Two laminates seperated and I had to re glue them and clamp them again... I didn't photograph my cockup! :)
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I am going ahead with my triangle pedals! First photo is the stack of oak laminated with the clamps off. Next shot is one face planned flat, getting it a uniform rectangle block. Then a scale drawing to work out the size to cut the wood. It does not have points but chrome brass quarter round trims on the three corners. Bits cut to size next... then marked for cutting which will be tomorrow....
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Anyone got some cleaver outside the box Art Deco way of holding a 9 inch chrome pump behind the seat tube?? I am thinking and looking at ways it's been done, but coming up with nothing interesting yet....
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WOW!!! I totally missed this build going on.
That was a ton of awesomeness to take in on one viewing!!!!
This thing is magnificent in every way possible. Totally blown away right now!
 

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