I'm going to change the name of my bike a little to BOSS Sting-Ray! Basically the same but I wanted to get Sting-Ray in there.
Not sure if I'll be able to really make it look like this, but I'm going to try!
Here's where I'm at with the frame.
This has been done for a week or so. The top curved tube ended up being connected to the seat post tube a little lower than on my drawing. It's just the way it worked out. I'll been working on how to attach the back of the frame.
Here's a few pieces of the puzzle I've picked up recently.
I made a little progress on the frame today.
These two connections are ready to weld, maybe tomorrow. Hopefully by next weekend, the frame will be ready for it's first mock up!
I really like this design and build. The "BOSS" stripe is going to look fantastic as will the rest of the bike. It already looks good just waiting to be welded.
The frame's getting there. It's turning out a little different than my original layout.
I have a few more details to figure out on how it's all going together.
It does look like it could be a chopper frame. The fronts not really that high, the middle is too low. I'm planning on using a 26" fork.
It's kinda close to my original plan. I'm still planning on continuing the curved 1/2" tubes forward. They are going to hit the front tube a lot lower than planned.
Hopefully it'll work out okay.
Here's the handlebars I'll using.
I picked them up for a bike I did for my daughter last year, but didn't use them. Check it out, viewtopic.php?f=21&t=68552. This was my first rat rod bike.
I was looking for the right grips, found these on line.
They might be cool.
Its hard to hit the exact radius and placements on the real thing as opposed to the concept. I like the changes though, but if ya ask me ya never can place too much rake on a bike or have the headtube too high :lol:
I came into work this morning, ended up working on my bike. Work will have to wait.
Anyway, I bought this 26" Schwinn fork, turns out, it was bent a little. Nothing a bg vise and a pipe can't fix.
It need to be shorten a bit.
Next step, weld it back together.
I also was able to jig up the frame. It kinda thrown together, but it pretty tight and square, I hope.
I'm getting there, by this time next week, I should have a rolling frame.
Thanks. There's a great shop (wood, metal & paint) where I work. I seat a a desk all day, everyday in front of a computer but they let me play out there from time to time. It's starting to become all the time. I hope they never tell me I can't.