Acid. Reborn (finished)

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I really like the floating logo!

From the left side it looks like filigree. :cool: Any other font would just look backwards but that one seems to work.
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Maybe add something between the 'd' and the headtube to fill part of the space and further disguise the letters. :39:
Thank you @The Renaissance Man! You’re a great asset to this forum as well!

That’s such a great idea with the filigree styling addition. I will add something there!
 
@OddJob you’re such an asset to this forum. Again you give sound, dedicated and detailed feedback. Thank you!! And thanks for the Swedish cheer 😁

I see what you mean, looks a bit stuffy in the front.. ☹️ so I wasted some precious hours of work

The wires are just stabilizing the bike while I work
Not wasted. We try different approaches to see what works/looks best. It could have gone the other way, and your bar adjustment may have drastically improved the look. Then you would be saying how grateful you were to have made the change.

I am in a similar position with my grips. I 'wasted' an hour trying to revive a single grip that didn't turn out great, but it might have worked out perfectly. Then swapping out 3 sets of grips gets tedious and 'wasteful', but necessary to find the ideal.

You're doing really amazing work! Now it's just a matter of triage. You will finish well!!!
 
Not wasted. We try different approaches to see what works/looks best. It could have gone the other way, and your bar adjustment may have drastically improved the look. Then you would be saying how grateful you were to have made the change.

I am in a similar position with my grips. I 'wasted' an hour trying to revive a single grip that didn't turn out great, but it might have worked out perfectly. Then swapping out 3 sets of grips gets tedious and 'wasteful', but necessary to find the ideal.

You're doing really amazing work! Now it's just a matter of triage. You will finish well!!!
Thank you for the encouragement. And you are 100% right!
 
Acid logo taking shape, still only digital though, thanks for the inspiration @The Renaissance Man!
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Today I’ve gotten a lot done. But I’ve also gone around in circles a lot.
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I’ve built the idler reasonably functioning. Functional enough to try it. But I’ll probably scrap it. It doesn’t do enough and clutters the bike

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I’ve worked a lot with the position of the rear wheel to not have it rub the swing. Managed somewhat, but will probably go down a size in tire, because it is very small margins to have it work.
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Repositioning the rear wheel in the dropouts meant I had to redo the rear caliper mount. It’s done and working great.

I’ve bled the brakes. Since I shortened the hoses, It was necessary.

I’ve redone the cable and housing for the front chain tensioner, the first one came out too short after some cockpit adjustments.

And here is a ride video. With idler in use and also disabled. And POV ride. It has been a very hot day here in Sweden, sorry about the euro style bathing shorts


 
In the 1950s the shipyard in Malmö was one of the largest in the world. In 1952 and 1953 Kockum delivered the largest amount of tonnage out of all shipyards, internationally.

Where once cargo ships and submarines were built, it s now only remnants left. And soon there will be nothing left of this historical site, as the huge buildings are slowly being torn down, giving way to residential blocks.

I found this sheet metal at the defunct shipyard, and found it suitable to add a flair of local history to my bike

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In the 1950s the shipyard in Malmö was one of the largest in the world. In 1952 and 1953 Kockum delivered the largest amount of tonnage out of all shipyards, internationally.

Where once cargo ships and submarines were built, it s now only remnants left. And soon there will be nothing left of this historical site, as the huge buildings are slowly being torn down, giving way to residential blocks.

I found this sheet metal at the defunct shipyard, and found it suitable to add a flair of local history to my bike

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That shipyard photo.
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This would be a great place for your final photos if sunlight hits any part of it in the morning or evening.
 
This continues to get better and better! Love the tankage! Keep building and cross the finish line!
 
Yesterday was a lot of work, but now it’s all done. Couldn’t get used to the ‘skinny’ 2.35” rear tire, so the 3.0 is on again 😎 Pics for finished build is all that’s left to do
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