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Re: ☆★☆Ꭼsє LᎾ₡Ꮎ JᎾKᎬЯ!☆★☆ RRBO#8. JACKSHAFT BUILT + INSTALLED!
Nice work!
Nice work!
I love that shot, did a quick zoom for those looking on small screens to see better detail, probably all blurry to those with huge monitors now though! :lol:Kroozerdave said:Now that's a money shot - jackshaft with rear cog, brake disk then chainring to the back.
How to - all in one picture.
Good to hear you are collecting all those essentials before heading back the long way.
That extreme seat might just need to move to finish this in time to make it a rider for RRBO#8, however I can see you continuing to work on this beast for a few generations once back home.
Thanks JunkNutz! We will do our best!junknutz1975 said:Have a save long journey home my friend !
:mrgreen:
:lol: It would want to be a mighty big envelope! Going to have to remove both wheels, handlebars and forks just to get the frame short enough to fit in the trailer! :shock:noodlenoggin said:Wow. I love the engineering on this bike. Seriously, I'm blown away. Step 1: "What would happen if I used racecar tires on a bicycle?" Step 287: This bike.
If I send you an envelope, can you ship it to me?
Been thinking on that too 1HP, but decided that the main adjustment I will make is move it forward 2 inch's, then I can just raise it using the second hole on the post, (it has 5 adjustment holes in it) then I can still lower it down for parking... :wink:OneHorsePower said:All this engineering is so much win Luke! , its so mechanicaly awesome , that even if you don't have time to paint it ,i will still be awesome as it is
for the seat , maybe you could use quick releases and make the seat post turn around 180 and pull it up , and turn 180 the seat it self to ... then just lower everything down for style when parked :wink:
LukeTheJoker said:Got some more pics when the family came home tonight, so I present my riding proof: :lol:
Even convinced my Dad "Big Jim" to go for a ride so I could get a video, bear in mind, he has no brakes, this is his first attempt and he has not ridden a bike in probably 10 years, and never one like this! :lol: Sorry about the out of focus parts of the video, this new phone is pretty limited...
Video link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j9sGYGfurl0
All done for the day... :wink:
Luke.
Thanks KF!kingfish254 said:CONGRATS!!!!!!
That is bloody cool as h***!
Will do TRM! Be home in about 1 month...The Renaissance Man said:Job well done sir! Now get you & yours home safely!
In the video, the dogs were taken back by this beast! :lol:
Thank you Sir!Chris Crew said:Waaayyyyy cool!
Thanks Primestyle!primestyle said:MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAATTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE, :shock: THATS MAD :mrgreen:
:lol: That is true! I honestly thought he was going to flip it when he hit that first gutter but he did well!shuasdad said:That moment when your thoughts go from "Awesome bike" to "Big Jim is gonna steam roll the light pole."
So I'm in on the "We All Want One" Bandwagon.
Thanks Gold Street! I am hoping the new disc will stop it ok, glad we upgraded from the standard bike disc to the heavy duty motorbike disc though! Should have about 3 times the stopping power! (best guess.) Very happy with the calliper too, far more adjustment than a standard bike one.Gold Street Customs said:Very cool video, when he is trying to stop ,it gives you perspective of how heavy it is,,,,is that disc brake going to be big enough ? :shock: Anyways I love this build.
:lol: I think I should open a shop! The prices may limit business though, this is easily my most expensive bike to date and very labour intensive...Lowlife Lucas said:Only way I can describe the epicness of this is.....I want one!
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