I shouldn't do this,
I joined the forum for some inspiration to finish my chopper and other projects, what I didn't want was inspiration with a deadline.
But I can't resist.
My next project, brewing in my head, will be 3 wheeler concept python, this time using 26" wheels.
But that project is much to complex to be able to finish in three months.
I always wanted to try to ride a 2 wheeler python, so that's what I'm building here.
My thought is that the front end can be used for my future 3 wheeler project.
I will at the same time get ride of some bike and steel bits cluttering my work space.
This is the style of a 26" python I'm after.
My only concern is if I can ride it or not. I know it takes days, if not weeks, of practice to get use to one.
I hope that three years riding my 3 wheeler python will be to my advantage, which took me days to learn.
It doesn't specify that the maker of the bike shall be able to ride it, just that the bike shall be ridable.
Is videos on youtube enough evidence that it's ridable?
I joined the forum for some inspiration to finish my chopper and other projects, what I didn't want was inspiration with a deadline.
But I can't resist.
My next project, brewing in my head, will be 3 wheeler concept python, this time using 26" wheels.
But that project is much to complex to be able to finish in three months.
I always wanted to try to ride a 2 wheeler python, so that's what I'm building here.
My thought is that the front end can be used for my future 3 wheeler project.
I will at the same time get ride of some bike and steel bits cluttering my work space.
This is the style of a 26" python I'm after.
My only concern is if I can ride it or not. I know it takes days, if not weeks, of practice to get use to one.
I hope that three years riding my 3 wheeler python will be to my advantage, which took me days to learn.
It doesn't specify that the maker of the bike shall be able to ride it, just that the bike shall be ridable.
Is videos on youtube enough evidence that it's ridable?