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Here it is ..[emoji2]
Thanks for looking , and it's a blast to ride !!!
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Kinda forgot about this one ! It definitely looks dangerously fun . It must requires a long steep hill & full face helmet. Ok I'm in lets ride [emoji95] I can see my self as a kid flying down the mountain by my house on it for sure ! Cool concept


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really cool build
 
Was showing this to a friend of mine, we both decided we want one.
Well done, way to think outside the box.
 
W-H-A-A-T-??? By lowering the bars you raised the bar!!! That thing is an awesome work of art. I bow down to you.
I noticed that the steering was more responsive and touchy with the bars on the forks , it will take time to get use to it for sure .
 
Bring it to Crested Butte bike week and race it in the chainless bike race!!

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Cool stuff @c1run1 ! You had to navigate some pretty rough sections on that route. Well done. Any speedo readings from the truck ? And, you may have to "repack" those front hub bearings and tighten it up a bit before the next run....we want to see more builds by you in the future....:grin:
 
Cool stuff @c1run1 ! You had to navigate some pretty rough sections on that route. Well done. Any speedo readings from the truck ? And, you may have to "repack" those front hub bearings and tighten it up a bit before the next run....we want to see more builds by you in the future....:grin:
Thanks oddJob , the only thing new on his build where the tires and grips , i didn't want to dump a lot of money into this one as i have done in the past. And yes New Jersey Roads are horrible . I don't know what the state does with all its money other to send crews out with patch filler and smack it down with a shovel . We are looking for another hill to hit but i don't know if we have time before the holidays to do it . And thanks for checking out my projects .
 
I noticed that the steering was more responsive and touchy with the bars on the forks , it will take time to get use to it for sure .
I'm thinking that it has more to do with the width than the low placement of the bars.
Looks like fun! I'd still like to see a video showing your riding position from the side.
 

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