That's a cool lookin bike Luke!
These are just on my own account, not sure yet what RatRod is intending with the RRB account, but when that decision is made I can make them available to him if he wants them.So is the video loaded to your own account, or is it the account Rat Rod mentioned?
Glen.
I will try to show how I want to do it in the next video or two, hopefully I can give enough detail that you might be able to make it work on yours too. Alternatively you can look at my very first build on the site which I never finished, it used 3 piece MTB cranks as the axle hub but I never finished it, my new idea is an extension of that but using the stronger 3 piece splined BMX cranks...Looking good, I am curious to see the single sided swing arm. In the weeks leading up to the build off I was thinking of doing a single sided front fork so I didn't have to obstruct the chrome side of my rim but not sure how to do it and make it strong enough. I might still try it ... Anyway good luck can't wait to see it finished
Yep! A hide and a half of genuine grade A kangaroo leather, stained and weathered to vintage honey with beige flecks. Should go really nice with the Indian red frame and gold wheels...Kangaroo leather...really? that alone ups the cool factor (I'm sure Skippy doesn't think so). Wonder if they sell it in the states. I would bond it to my seat just for the reaction I would get
I will have to show my rack of donor bikes in the next video!Also is it sad that I am a bit jealous of your giant pile of parts and material.
I bought the lightest trailer one I could find locally, a 3 leaf rated to 300kg (650lbs), but I will only be using one side of it, so I guess that halves it, plus if it is too stiff I will remove a leaf from it too, that along with the added leverage I am building into the rockers, hopefully will make it soft enough to work... But who knows! Just going to try it and see...Sounds like progress to me! Just out of curiosity, what kind of leaf spring are you using. I assume one from a car would be far too stiff to work in this application.
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