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On the rears, yes. They are a little long, but nothing a couple layers or electrical tape can't handle. I'll send you a pic when I pull the tire off. The fronts are just too long for the Felt or a Sturmey hub. Fortunately, I had some made for The Bishop that I can re-use on this build.
 
Found a Powell Peralta font on the Interwebs. Time to make some stencils!

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I spent last night working on stencils, and this morning getting on and hitting the frame with paint. I chose Viper White to contrast the Hot Rod Black.

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I need to hit it with some steel wool to knock down the rough parts, but I'm pretty happy with how this turned out.

When Powell Peralta would come up with a new deck for a pro, they would slap "EXPERIMENTAL" all over it.

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Considering that they never made a bomber like this, I decided to include it on my seat tube.

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Pretty crisp lines this time around. Need to let this dry a bit, then I'll work on the downtube and top tube.

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Once that dried for a bit, I started on the the down tube paint. One one of the skateboard forums I found a guy that had made a Powell Peralta font - perfect for the downtube.

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Stencil removed. So that's two tubes down, only one to go.

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I picked this up months ago, and have been saving if for this build. It is the only thing I ever bought on Etsy. This is, of course, a stencil.

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After three coats, and a lot of picking to get the vinyl off, it turned out like I hoped.

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And here's the complete frame. Just letting the paint set a little longer before hitting it with a satin clear.

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After priming the aluminum stem, I shot it with three coats of Viper White. This is going to be pretty sick...

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If I can get it primed today, then I should be able to start some assembly tomorrow.
 
What if, instead of skate wheels, Rat Bones were forks? That's what I went with on the forks. I was luck enough to find some good images online, that I could make stencils from. I swear, the little Silhouette Cameo software is amazing at this stuff. It took me maybe 5 minutes to take the images, smooth them out, and then chop them in to the stencils I needed.

The Rat Bones stencils were extremely fine, and really tricky to work with. It took a while, but I finally got the stencils sorted, and the paint on. I need to clear these still. I'm hoping to find an hour to do this before I fly to Australia Thursday night.

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The next big thing on my pick list is the front wheel. Still not sure if it will be a drum brake, dyanamo, or maybe both...
 
I would have gone with a disc brake up front...but I guess you'll not ruining a freshly painted fork for adding a bracket...
 
Well, the paint is done, clear coat is dry, and it's ready for assembly. Pretty happy with how it turned out.

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Well, Fruttolo, I'm still going back and forth on the front brake. I was originally thinking of a disc front, and have an Avid mechanical brake sitting in a box, but I wanted a bulkier looking hub to go along with the hefty wheel. The fork will support both disc or drum...

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Clear coat on the skull as well. The satin clear laid down nicely on the Viper White base coat.

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So, still on the pick list - white saddle and a polished front hub (maybe disc)...
 
I asume you will go with a bolt on hub If you find a source for a reasonably priced one let me know. I found one on eBay and have continued to look with no luck.


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After a two week trip to Australia and Asia, I finally found some time to get her assembled. I'm still missing a couple parts - like the chain and the saddle - but she's finally a roller.

I went for the BMX cranks, with 28t up front and 13t in back. Combined with the Sturmey-Archer 2-speed kickback, it's a pretty fast ride - despite the meaty wheel and tire combo.

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I'm really happy with how she rides. The Felt frame is big enough that it fits me just fine - though I may end up raising the seat...

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With the 57mm rims and the 3" tires, this is a pretty plush ride. I don't even need the front springer - but do like the look of it.

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I'm pretty pleased with the stem. They really should make this one in white from the factory.

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A couple more parts, and I'll pronounce her done, and then I'll have to snap some better pics to post here.
 

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