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man that bike is mean! 8) really nice fabrication work. the back fender alone,is a piece of art.love everything about this one! :D
 
Ratfink1962 said:
Very very nice!

Lines flow real nice, and a super clean build. 8)

Questions...
What's the wheel tire combo? and how are those side plates attached?

Thanks! The tire wheel combo is 80mm wide Rigida single speed coaster brake and 24" x 3" Innova tires. The panels have flat bar mounts behind them and they're stuck on with the adhesive that hold the emblems on cars...strong stuff!
 
Very nice design and nice craftsmanship. I like the cleanliness of the build. I like the wide wheels. It would be interesting to see a pic of someone on it. If I may, I feel that the front sprocket is too "sporty". I'd like to see maybe a solid black one with a smaller disk on top made of the same material as the plates used on the frame. Do you sell these bikes or just make them for yourself? I get the impression there's alot of time invested in the frame building alone. Thanks for posting so many pics.
 
Spincycle said:
Very nice design and nice craftsmanship. I like the cleanliness of the build. I like the wide wheels. It would be interesting to see a pic of someone on it. If I may, I feel that the front sprocket is too "sporty". I'd like to see maybe a solid black one with a smaller disk on top made of the same material as the plates used on the frame. Do you sell these bikes or just make them for yourself? I get the impression there's alot of time invested in the frame building alone. Thanks for posting so many pics.


Thanks a lot!
As a matter of fact, you're in luck. I just posted a video on youtube of my buddy riding it. It can be seen here... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SzBjq-XSyC8 There is also a walkaround of the bike here... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pYAx2D8ajg0 The reason I chose that style of sprocket was for the solid aluminum spider and the black of the sprocket...I thought it kind of carried the theme of the alum panels on the frame. Yes, I do sell bikes and yes I do make them for myself. If you do a google search of Dan of iRide Customs, you can find some other info and pics of other bikes I've done. You can also check out my photobucket page... http://s15.photobucket.com/home/iRide_616/allalbums , but there are literally hundreds of pics and pages to sort through. I also have built motorized bikes and bobber a motorcycle. You can see the motorcycle on my youtube page.

Yes, there is a significant amount of time and effort put into the design and fabrication of these bikes. I absolutely LOVE doing it and never charge for my "time". If I did, I'd never see anything...LOL!
 
Spincycle said:
He looks comfy riding it :) Is there a good source for wide bicyle fenders like the ones you used? Or do you also make those? If so, do you need a special machine? Process?

http://www.choppersus.com has what you need. They are a great source for the things you that are hard to find.
 
Very sweet! Sleek, long, low and clean! 8)
 
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