Has anyone ever tried electro plating frame or bike components in copper? I have limited experience in electro forming from art school. You could have not only a copper colored bike but a copper covered bike that you could polish and clear coat for a shiny penny look or patina.
I want an upright cruiser position. I soon realized that was a little tricky to adjust. I've never really ridden road bikes much before and they want you to lean forward. I think I got it though. Yeah I was thinking about a layback seat and or a longer stem. I still might try that out.
I went with the silver ones, cut the ends off and fine tuned adjustments. Taped the bars and managed to fit a brake lever into position. End bar levers might work and look better but trying to keep it cheap.
So this is my inaugural build but I've spent the past few years following the build offs. The motivation for this build is the fact that most cruisers don't really fit me without jacking the seatpost up a foot and then they just don't look right in my opinion. These are the bones of the...
a look on the bright side: just say you didn't want to have to fix the finish on the bars i have. there are some minor surface scratches from the previous owner. good luck
hey i just read the thread and i have the bars off of my fiance's little ....... i think they're the same as the ones on the shelby. they look cool but too low for my tastes. i like the bars you used but like i said i like higher bars. let me know if you want them. you can have them for a...
i have been attracted to old bikes since i was little. everything i know about bikes i learned from taking them apart and putting them back together. i haven't done much lately not having a garage or other good workspace but i've got a few ideas dying to get made and keep finding my way back...