Thanks. It's been sitting in my living room for the last year waiting for me to finish it. Yeah, I got funny looks when people would come over.I love the way this is looking!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Thanks. It's been sitting in my living room for the last year waiting for me to finish it. Yeah, I got funny looks when people would come over.I love the way this is looking!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks! It's fun building bikes. Much cheaper than my hot rods and take up a lot less space too. Good luck on your builds and be sure to post some pix of your progress. That's what we're here for.I am absolutely in love with this build!!! I'm kinda a newbie in the bike world, I'm currently working on an Schwinn occ chopper and an already custom rat rod bike and let me tell you.. this is definitely going to influence my future builds!
It surprisingly rides very smoothly and straight. But don't even think about making a sharp turn! Something as simple as a kickstand will probably be the most difficult thing to make for this whole build. It needs to be either hidden or barely noticeable. That will take some time to sort out. As for a light on the front fender, I have an old Schwinn fender light that I'm thinking about using. This picture isn't it but it looks just like it. I'm going to mock it up tonight to see how well it flows with the rest of the bike.Man, it looks tough even without the fenders!! Have you thought about a double leg kickstand mounted under the frame? Maybe a custom made deal that hugs the curves of your rear fender when it is in the stored position? I am just throwing ideas out, but I think that a "train light" similar to an old schwinn or shelby would look awesome on your front fender!
I measured it yesterday without the fenders and right now it's just under 8 feet long. The rear fender adds just over 2 more feet to the length. I just realized, my bike trailer might not be long enough for this bike. Looks like I'll be adding a couple feet to that too.Long and Loooowwwww!
Luke.
It's one thing to have an idea floating around in your head, it's another thing to make it come out the way you envisioned it.
I've learned from last years build off to have all the parts you think you'll need before you start building. Some parts took almost a month to get (and I just ordered 3 more parts this week). But in the end it still didn't matter, all that planning I did still didn't account for the bottom bracket being too low, even with 4 1/2 inch cranks the pedals still hit the ground. With a background of automotive design and graphic design you'd think I would have planned for every scenario. Oh well, as long as I remember that I'm doing this for fun and as a stress reliever problems like this shouldn't bother me too much. Good luck on your build, and remember, it's all about fun.BB, that is the biggest worry that I have about building my first bike and I think that I may have bitten off more than I can chew.... I am still in the process of getting all of the bits n pieces first before starting to make sure that it will somewhat resemble what is in my head and that I have mocked up already on the PC!!
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