One thing leads to another.
Now that I'm painting things it is a commitment to the bike. What I mean is that the parts that I paint will no longer be available to sell as new and will remain with the bike. My original intent was to keep all the Speedline parts untouched and show it as a demo for them but with the option of taking them back off if I chose to.
The rack
had to be painted because of the custom work to it and utilizing the 'used' tank was a good way get it off the shelf and on a bike. What I didn't consider was the chain guard. I have no problem committing one to the bike and painting it but I realized that I can't use the one that I've been using in my earlier mock ups.
If I'm going through the trouble of painting it, I want it to fit properly and therein lies the rub. There is a notch in the guard for the fender to clear. That would not be an issue except that it does not line up with the 24" Felt rear wheel that I'm using. Again, if I was using unpainted parts for a demo I wouldn't care. But now that I'm painting the parts I want it to be right!
If you are still reading this far down the page, thanks! That was a long way of saying that I have added more work to my limited time by building up a new chain guard while I have a brand new one sitting on the bench.
Luckily I had one made up and waiting in the mold. I always try to keep parts made in the mold even if I don't need them so that it protects the mold from damage.
I removed it from the mold and trimmed it this evening. Tomorrow I'll put it in the jig and get the mounting brackets on as quickly as possible so that I can move on to painting it.
I didn't think to get a picture after it was trimmed. As soon as I finished I had just enough time to gather everything back inside before a rain shower started. More pics tomorrow.