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I'm so glad that I can FINALLY return these gawdy monstrosities. They were a desperate attempt to find something unique after my first grip set disappeared during shipping. BEGONE SHINY DAZZLERS!
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This year's build off has me playing yoyo with Amazon. Most of the stuff I'm using for my bike has been exchanged at least once. I'm already up to 5 exchanges for the pedal assembly, and I still have to have a custom spindle made
 
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Changed up my padding plans on the seat.
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Waiting on the glue to dry on padding. It now has 1/4" of high density yoga mat to pad my keister. Debating on adding one more layer, I'll wait until the glue to dry tomorrow to see how it all stacks up
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I'm so glad that I can FINALLY return these gawdy monstrosities. They were a desperate attempt to find something unique after my first grip set disappeared during shipping
I was also mulling these over. I didn't opt for spikes because I'd destroy automobiles but end caps seemed an easy, less common sub.

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I'm thinking you'll like the more firm foam of the yoga mat better.
The chrome accoutrements are going to add some serious style, as well. :cool:
 
Yeah. At least 18 hours of nothing but stitching. It's kinda therapeutic and helps with my insomnia
Your attention to detail shows. I have spent weeks redoing a seat before. Punch every hole, fingers like pincushions and hours and hours of cross-stiching. In the end it pays off. 👍
 
Love your ideas for this build so far. Another mad creation.
That seat is wicked cool!!
 
I got annoyed the other day with lugging the welder and tank around the shop every time I need to do some welding. Figured that since I have a new welder and a new tank I oughta build a whole new welding cart. I'm using an old cast iron table saw deck for the top. Beats spending close to $100 on a piece of 1/2" plate steel for the welding table. As an added bonus, I have miter rails and a central clamp location. Still have to build a removable insert piece for the center and some drawers, but it's getting late, and I want to get going with welding the bike frame together
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I've been more busy this last week with building equipment than my bike frame. Built a welding cart, bench grinder stand, a portable vice/hammer forming stand, a grinding wheel stand, and an easy access stand for my grinding wheels. Starting out today with a shop cleanup, then I'll get back to building the frame
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Making progress, and a confession. As you can see from the forks, I've put some thought into this project. The base design of this build is something I've been working on for over two years. I even started building another frame, but I was never happy with it. The last pic is where I was at as of a month before the build off started.
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