BO15 High Plains Drifter (The Finish Line)

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Working out the Sissy Brake. The mount will clamp in four places. I’m excited to put the brakes on hard and see if it twists.
Another sissybar behind this one to keep it from bending :rockout: Trusst me (see what I did there).

I like the ideas you are trying out here!
 
Mocking up the shifter position so I can cut out a relief in the insert where it mounts. Then a chain tension test. I may have to make some room for adjustments.
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Due to my constant back and forth from Wichita Kansas to Lakewood Colorado, I am changing this build name to the “High Plains Drifter”. I was born I Wichita and lived there until 2013. I left to live in the state that I spent most of my time vacationing in. I have been working on my home in Wichita for quite a while. I’m close to being finished and putting it on the market. Meanwhile, I chose to build this bike, instead of tossing it into storage. I think I will give this bike to my wife for our anniversary in October. At least, it may justify the time I will spend on this build instead of time in getting this house done.
 
Mocking up the handlebars. This is basically going to be a 26” wheel, 16” bike with a 24” low rider, springer front end. I’ve thought about adding a board track feel to it with a straight bar type handlebar. This short ape hangar bar was the original plan. One brake and two brake pulls? One will be dedicated to a bell. Ringy dingy!
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I like the ape hanger bars. Are you painting / staining or covering the tank with material?
Looking good!
Thank you OJ! I made a couple of inserts. I’m covering one in the same material as the seat, which was the original plan. The other, I want to build up in foam and fiberglass. If I have the time, I will try to make the tank. At least, I have a finished insert that doesn’t take to much time to create.
 
This is an attempt to make a head badge for all bikes that I want to make. If you are on IG, I am shrunken_head_pedaler. I am using Sculpy and a mold from a 1966 Mattel Thingmaker. I will them cut either a piece of brass, copper or aluminum in some shape and epoxy the pieces together. Well see if it works out. Sculpy may crack. I added a bone to the heads hair for a little depth to the piece.
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This is an attempt to make a head badge for all bikes that I want to make. If you are on IG, I am shrunken_head_pedaler. I am using Sculpy and a mold from a 1966 Mattel Thingmaker. I will them cut either a piece of brass, copper or aluminum in some shape and epoxy the pieces together. Well see if it works out. Sculpy may crack. I added a bone to the heads hair for a little depth to the piece. View attachment 124057View attachment 124058View attachment 124059View attachment 124060View attachment 124061View attachment 124062


Very cool
 
We had the Creepy Crawler maker at our house. I am not sure what happened to that. Cool idea and use for a vintage toy!
Awesome and thanks! Same line of toy. I found the molds months ago but wasn’t sure what to do with them.
 

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