My latest build has been in the planning stages in my drawing pad for quite some time, now. I decided it was time to go ahead, and try to make it a reality. like all my builds, I'm not sure it will end up exactly as planned (usually, my skill level causes it to fall a bit short of from what I intend), but sooner or later, you gotta try.
My inspiration is a poster in my shop of a 1910 Harley Davidson. I'm not going for an exact replica, but more a general feeling that this bike could be from 1910. Also, this won't be motorized, but I do have some ideas on a simulated motor. Sadly, I recently found an old Gaskill build that used almost the same method as I had in mind, but I'll go forward as planned, simply knowing that there are no true original ideas anymore, even if you think you've got one. :?
I started with two mountain bike frames, which cost me a combined $10.
Next I chopped them up, and laid them out in the general arrangement.
Then I started welding.
The way I put the two frames together, I know that I'm going to have to make the front forks longer by 5 3/4", but I plan on making a springer, so it shouldn't be a problem. With that in mind, as I assembled it, I welded on some temporary extensions on the forks, just to get the right height.
The work will continue!
My inspiration is a poster in my shop of a 1910 Harley Davidson. I'm not going for an exact replica, but more a general feeling that this bike could be from 1910. Also, this won't be motorized, but I do have some ideas on a simulated motor. Sadly, I recently found an old Gaskill build that used almost the same method as I had in mind, but I'll go forward as planned, simply knowing that there are no true original ideas anymore, even if you think you've got one. :?
I started with two mountain bike frames, which cost me a combined $10.
Next I chopped them up, and laid them out in the general arrangement.
Then I started welding.
The way I put the two frames together, I know that I'm going to have to make the front forks longer by 5 3/4", but I plan on making a springer, so it shouldn't be a problem. With that in mind, as I assembled it, I welded on some temporary extensions on the forks, just to get the right height.
The work will continue!