sean138 said:Going to print it on clear w/s decal paper and put it on a thin copper sheet.
Frame. Gonna paint is Navy Blue.
You must be the human tri-pod :lol: I'll just leave it at that since there might be kids reading this thread :lol:stretch said::lol: better stability for taking pictures.
sean138 said:The one in the photos is a Wright Brothers St. Clair. My parts are mostly new or dumpster finds. I will be trying to find a stem like the St. Clairs but I'm using some Schwinn Middleweight bars that are flipped for my handle bars. The "Arkham" in the name of this one is a nod to turn of the last century sci-fi/horror author, H.P. Lovecraft and the fake city of Arkham, Mass. The frame is a dumpster dived Sears freesprit thats getting 26x1.75 rims and tires. Grips and seat from Wal-mart. Pic to follow.
Cool! Arkham is in many of Lovecrafts stories. Its the home to his made up Miskatonic University, which figures in many of his stories as well. Most of his tales involve legends and lore spiced up with aliens and made up myths and horror. Very freakish writing for the early 1900's. Re-animator is a very bad move based on Lovecrafts story of the same name. Most of it is set in Arkham and Boston.Unchained said:sean138 said:The one in the photos is a Wright Brothers St. Clair. My parts are mostly new or dumpster finds. I will be trying to find a stem like the St. Clairs but I'm using some Schwinn Middleweight bars that are flipped for my handle bars. The "Arkham" in the name of this one is a nod to turn of the last century sci-fi/horror author, H.P. Lovecraft and the fake city of Arkham, Mass. The frame is a dumpster dived Sears freesprit thats getting 26x1.75 rims and tires. Grips and seat from Wal-mart. Pic to follow.
Interesting! I really need to read that book... there is an interesting bit of history there, supposedly. I was told that, long ago, the town of Oakham (my hometown, where I still live) was quite a sketchy little place. :shock: I don't know what exactly went on there, but whatever it was, it was supposed to be pretty screwy, and so as the story goes supposedly Lovecraft modeled the story involving "Arkham" after Oakham... Arkham was based on a real place, and that was Oakham! I don't know the history of the town too well yet, and haven't read the book he wrote involving Arkham, but for years I've been meaning to read up on both to see if it was true...
That said, sounds like an awesome bike is in the making. The inspiration is certainly top notch :mrgreen:
I like your idea. Keeping it a very simple bicycle is what I'm doing but I'm really stuck on my Lovecraft theme. Ockham's Razor might be best built by one of the better builders that can do a much better job of demonstrating that theory in bike form.g-ratter said:You need to rename this OCKHAM'S RAZOR
Occam's razor (or Ockham's razor[1]), is the meta-theoretical principle that entities must not be multiplied beyond necessity and the conclusion thereof, that the simplest solution is usually the correct one.
Since you are keeping it clean and simple the concept of "must not be multiplied beyond necessity " seems to apply.
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