Barbaric, yet effective!
It's an old technique that's been around since the middle ages.I remember reading about a similar method of straightening a bent car floor in one of my cars DIY repair books. The method is really simple just requires a lot of measuring and brutal force.
Very nice to see that your jig works
I would love to but my inability to make nice welds is holding me back.Think your one step away from building frames. Looking good,
This is what happens when boys take girls bikes off some sweet jumps .
You are right about that @LukeTheJoker !You know what that frame needs?
A convertible tank...
Mullet fenders...
One of those cool seats that I forget the name off!
Can you remind us what the seat is called again?No updates to report for this weekend, but here's this...
You are right about that @LukeTheJoker !
For those of you that might be wondering what a Mullet fender is, it's basically a fiberglass reproduction of Elgin Skylark and Elgin Bluebird fenders.
As you might imagine anything that's Bluebird related is next to impossible to find and takes a second mortgage to pay for if you do. So I decided back in January to make a TRM version of the rear fender to sell. The TRM version is slightly different from the originals. They are wider and longer. The tail is so long that it reminded me of a mullet so hence the name. This allows for either custom applications or it can be cut down to look like an original. (Shameless plug: Here's my For Sale Ad).
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Some of you have seen this on the TRM facebook page but for the rest of you here's how the plug for the fender mold looked on this frame back in March:
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The main reason I decided to enter this bike was so I could build a cool bike to use the fenders and TRM tank on! I'll be glad when I get past straightening the frame so I can get to the fun stuff! Rain this weekend has been holding me back.
Awesome!It's called a Christy Saddle. HERE's an link. I'm not sure if I'll use one on this bike though.
Interesting that you bring it up. I've actually been working on a couple of them in between a sign job for the last couple of days. Sadly that has taken the place of any frame straightening on the Skylark but customers have to come first.
Here's the leather pads that I've been forming over the weekend and today.
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Very reminiscent of the vintage Volkswagen ad campaign of the 60s. Love it!It's been another slow news day today. The only thing I did with the bike was look at the frame a couple of times as I walked past it.
Since nothing else is happening here, I thought this would be a good time to share an ad that I posted about six months ago for my TRM tanks. I've been wanting to convert a Skylark for a few years now!
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I have a bike I think this fender would look good on....No updates to report for this weekend, but here's this...
You are right about that @LukeTheJoker !
For those of you that might be wondering what a Mullet fender is, it's basically a fiberglass reproduction of Elgin Skylark and Elgin Bluebird fenders.
As you might imagine anything that's Bluebird related is next to impossible to find and takes a second mortgage to pay for if you do. So I decided back in January to make a TRM version of the rear fender to sell. The TRM version is slightly different from the originals. They are wider and longer. The tail is so long that it reminded me of a mullet so hence the name. This allows for either custom applications or it can be cut down to look like an original. (Shameless plug: Here's my For Sale Ad).
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Some of you have seen this on the TRM facebook page but for the rest of you here's how the plug for the fender mold looked on this frame back in March:
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The main reason I decided to enter this bike was so I could build a cool bike to use the fenders and TRM tank on! I'll be glad when I get past straightening the frame so I can get to the fun stuff! Rain this weekend has been holding me back.
It's been another slow news day today. The only thing I did with the bike was look at the frame a couple of times as I walked past it.
Since nothing else is happening here, I thought this would be a good time to share an ad that I posted about six months ago for my TRM tanks. I've been wanting to convert a Skylark for a few years now!
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Good question! The tanks are designed to fit any frame (within reason). There are no cut outs to start with so it will work with this frame the same as any two bar frame. It will just require one more cut out. When I sell the tanks it comes with instructions and the fiberglass is very easy to cut and sand.It's going to look awesome. Is your tank gonna fit this bike being a three bar or are you going to modify it ?
Exactly! That was the inspiration for this one. It's cool that you recognized it, I must have done it right.Very reminiscent of the vintage Volkswagen ad campaign of the 60s. Love it!
Thanks Brian. Three legged huh? HmmmGreat frame to showcase your wares on. Killer jig too. You should make a custom three legged tank to match the frame.
Let me know, I have them ready to ship!I have a bike I think this fender would look good on....
Awesome, thanks!Posting this to my instagram, love all your ads
Ah yes, I had forgot about that and the Back Forty bottle caps also!
Yep. Don't ask me how I know.This is what happens when boys take girls bikes off some sweet jumps .
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This is a lot of prep for a job that should only take an hour or so.
We need our TRM fix!This upcoming week is shaping up to be another no bike week.
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