And this is it as I roll on untill I dismantel to start a RRBB operation :
Today, I started to strip the frame :
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Leo LowCriser
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Leo LowCriserHi Everybody, Here is the bike as I bought :
And this is it as I roll on untill I dismantel to start a RRBB operation :
Today, I started to strip the frame :
...
Tough job! But it's got to get ugly before it gets nice!
Wouldn't you rather take of the cranks? I'd think they're in the way... But if they don't bother you, I said nothing
I will take the cranks off. I started to strip it just for trying. I don't have all that i need to strip it good. Tomorow i'll have it all so i will finish the strip and sand the all frame (without the cranks)
Thx for the tips
Last Week I went at daddy and grand'ma holiday's home to have some time to Diy.
A friend of mine have his home in the same village. He gave me some help to weld some parts on my bike. I started to (practically) finish the sanding.
And after I went to Punker rider's place to start the frame's modifications. We prepared it
And then, we welded it
To finish, we file the all.
Next level will be the bondo making. Here is the very first step ![]() Last edited by MODS II on Tue Jun 05, 2007 6:37 am, edited 2 times in total.
I second that motion! Great work.
Gerry
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Looking good. what kind of paint scheme will you have?
My dad's a T.V. repairman...he's got an AWESOME set of tools. I can fix it.
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