Trying to use what I have on hand money kinda tight.My thoughts as well
All over the internet for under $40 new. Used even cheaper
Trying to use what I have on hand money kinda tight.My thoughts as well
All over the internet for under $40 new. Used even cheaper
I respect thatTrying to use what I have on hand money kinda tight.
Thanks I'll check it outIf you have a local thrift store, check out the purses for good soft leather seat material. That has been my go-to for many builds. Also, yoga mats with their high density make great pads! And there are plenty of 'lightly used' ones of those at thrifts also!
It does but I cut about half of it off so it won't raise up that far. Had the same idea.I like the seat back idea. Looks like it has the sliding trombone piece in there as well. If you raise that it would give a cool sissy bar look.
Yeah got some other stuff that I need to cut off from the rack too. Planning on putting some gussets in front of the dropouts also because of the bends I put there. Also I weigh 155lbs soaking wet.I really like what you are doing with the rack. I've looked at that bike in a box thousands of times in the warehouse and thought "someone could so something with that."
It looks like the welds will be under considerable stress because of leverage, struts at the back down to the dropouts could help triangulate the weight.
Also, if you're not using that seatpost and clamp for a saddle, it would really clean it up to cut it flush with the top tube
He ain't photo bombing. The bike is!Fish tail, nice. Beautiful pup. Dogs seem to have an innate interest in building rat rod bikes. And a knack for photo bombing, too.
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