I appreciate the ideas, but that just isn't gonna work with this fork. There is a lot of thick steel doubled up under the cowl of this fork.
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Yeah, what Kingfish said. Think of the Evansaction as a complete forged fork pivoting between the legs of a slightly wider fork. The pivot bolts are also placed at a point where they just exacerbate the problem. I was a little surprised that the 2.125 tire fit between there on a 57mm rim, but I think it looks great on there.I'd say give it a try. As you change the angle on the bottom you change the angle on top. Try placing the washers between the Evanaction strut rods and the fork. If that does work, maybe moving the struts to attach on the axle inside the fork legs. I would think one of those could work.
Wow finally got a chance to catch up on the build, the bars are going be interesting as to what you settle with , but loving the build so far.
Cool idea on the clamp mod.Converted a conduit clamp to a standoff mount. I still need to modify the other ones.
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Any thoughts of using a full Elgin chainguard like this one?
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Yin Yang describes it perfectly! The whole bike has kind of a "swirl" look to it, like everything is in motion. Maybe the exception is the chainring....straight angles and lines. What about something like this for the ring....not this exact one, the holes are a little too eliptical for your build. But something in a swirl type pattern....just a thought.Time to work on how to attach the flipped skirts onto VerBoten. For now I have these conduit clamps as standoff mounts. I plan to modify them so the screw aren't there.
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Tie wrap mockup time before I do any cutting or drilling on the skirts.
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I really like the Yin Yang curve if you follow the seat stay curve followed by the skirt trailing edge curve
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Yin Yang describes it perfectly! The whole bike has kind of a "swirl" look to it, like everything is in motion. Maybe the exception is the chainring....straight angles and lines. What about something like this for the ring....not this exact one, the holes are a little too eliptical for your build. But something in a swirl type pattern....just a thought.
...you probably recognize the chain guard....
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