Decided not to sell this one.Dana Joe said:Saw this bike on CL - Jason, is it still for sale?
A.S.BOLTNUT said:very nice choice of colors, nice toolin on the seat ,looks like you've been doin it for years !,, is that a regular chain your running with the teeth cut out of your sprokets ?
skillsthebarber said:Looks great, and nice job on the seat. I have a couple questions. I wanted to try to do some leather tooling myself. Did you buy a tooling kit? if so which one? if not what tools did you buy. And what leather did you use?
Thanks
Yeah I got the thicker stuff. It is hard to form it for the bike seats but there are tricks like skiving and a lot of patience. You can get different thicknesses. Just keep in mind the thinner you go the less depth in the tooling. Hit up that tandy. I learned a lot just talking to the guys at the store. Good luck!skillsthebarber said:it does help, thanks. The leather that paul cox uses on motorcycle seats seemed too thick for bicycle use, so I wasnt sure if you could tool on thinner less stiff leather. I just looked up Tandy Leather store and there is one not too far from my house. Thanks for the info
They are bars off a Mongoose hybrid kind of thing flipped upside-right (26" 10 speed mountain bike looking thing). You don't see many of them around.A.S.BOLTNUT said:I keep lookin at those bars ,who makes em and where can i get some ?
A friend of mine's studio.Hammond Eggz said:Very nice.
So, you have your own photo studio???
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