Branded it - now I need to buy more stickers for after the paint goes on.
gowjobs said:I'm still considering the dual driveline setup, but I don't know if I have enough width in the rear of the frame to implement it properly.
icyuod2 said:love this little ross.
king and queen style? interested to know what that is?
another option you have is to add a layback seat post. moving the seat back just a couple/few inchs will also increase the distance to the pedals. (personally i'm not big on muscle bikes with adult height seats)
those bars make this build! who woulda thunk such a subtle change would increased the cool factor ten fold!
i didn't, but obviously you did. great build!
gowjobs said:kING AND qUEEN SEAT:
I figure I can sit on the rasied rear portion, while the front stays low... giving a sleeker, chopper look, right?
I've considered the layback seatpost, but I'm really liking the way the sissy bar approximates the angle of the rear of the frame. Maybe once I start building my custom parts, I'll work on a new sissy bar and seatpost.
BTW: Will be out of town for a couple of weeks... I'll be checking in, but this build will slide to the second or third page before it receives an update again.
i know it wont win many votes like this(it would have mine though f.w.i.w.) but that just looks perfect as it sits.....i know k.i.s.s. style builds dont win(look at how well o.c.c.s theme bikes do :x ) since everyone wants to vote for add on stuff but that just looks so right :!:gowjobs said:
frameteam2003 said:What I'd like to see---with that ross frame.Those air vents shown on the yellow bubble rod you posted---made on the back of the ross frame.
Alum sheet? Shaped Foam and fiberglass? Poaster board & rattle can paint? I don't know how---but that frame would be great boxed in---maybe even a set of finned taillights across the back tieing them together.And painted yellow!Then again---maybe by next year I can find a ross frame
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