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  1. Taylor Hunt

    lets see those homemade tanks

    Nice work! Did you use a matching tank to make the molds?
  2. Taylor Hunt

    Road Rash

    The attention to detail is spot-on perfect. The added flourishes (saddle spring cup, both monark fork arms, pedal spindle nut covers etc) are exactly where they need to be and the original "rat" finishes are still exactly where they need to be. And that copperish inlay behind the chain guard =...
  3. Taylor Hunt

    Lowco Liner

    I heart that solid chainring so much.
  4. Taylor Hunt

    Single & Ready to Mingle

    I'm absolutely loving how the tank plate fins line up with that beehive spring. Sexy and looks fast standing still.
  5. Taylor Hunt

    lets see those homemade tanks

    Twin Beam Hawthorne mahogany & cedar tank on the the finished product. Matching full-wooden rear rack to come (a tree literally fell on the bike's rear end and killed the metal one)
  6. Taylor Hunt

    "BRUTE BIKES" Lets make em happen!!!

    That front fender mount is ridiculously cool.
  7. Taylor Hunt

    "BRUTE BIKES" Lets make em happen!!!

    I usually take classic bikes and electrify them with detail to retain as many original parts as possible but threw that methodolgy out the window for this one and I'm glad I did - it's a fun one to ride. Meet my daily rider - "The Death Star." Cruiser style chinese "Zeda" frame w/ disc tabs for...
  8. Taylor Hunt

    post trike pictures

    Stock Schwinn Meridian converted to a off-road electric fat trike. This build was for a neighbor's son who's special needs and loves all things law enforcement, hence the police theme :) One of my all time fav builds. For whatever it's worth, even stock trikes often use regular frames with one...
  9. Taylor Hunt

    ideas for a wooden tank?

    I'm a little late to the party but here's a couple of shots of the evolution of a multi layered wood tank for a 60s Hawthorne that's currently in progress. I opted for cedar for the interior layers because it's easier to shape to the frame for perfect fitment.
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