Lookin good.
Cool! Got a Masters coming in down here the start of next year, will grab some then!Got it at Masters Luke. First time I've seen it in a rattle can as well. I tried it out on a scrap piece of tube today, and it is quite flat.......I was expecting a bit more gloss, but looks good.
Originally, this frame had a big ugly coaster brake arm mount welded onto it.........so I cut it off . Been trying to come up with an idea to attach the brake arm to the frame, and finally thought of this. It also means the brake arm is nearly hidden..........just need to turn up a spacer to go between the gusset and brake arm.
WE NEED PICS NOOOO TEASE!
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Waaaay!!,excellent job!!!I was going to finish off the console/speaker pod today when I got home from work, but found the chain I was looking for and decided to fit it. Threw a set of pedals on as well and found a bolt for the coaster brake arm. I rode it around for 30 minutes or so, then took my son across the road to the park to ride around and play with a toy helicopter, and took a pic while we were there.
It's nearly done now, just have to finish off the speaker pod, and maybe change the pedals. I'm real happy with how it turned out..........it would look a bit better with the saddle lower, but would lose a fair bit of rideability, and as it sits now, it's pretty comfortable to ride (for someone short like me anyway).
The original cranks I was going to use would have been a bit long after I cut the steer tube and dropped the front end lower, so I had to go and buy a new set. I got the BB conversion done and cranks fitted last night.......chainline is perfect.
Also got most of the work done on the speaker in the cup holder.......thumps nicely for a small speaker. I will be attaching the whole pod to the frame with velcro, so I can quickly remove it to access the hidden MP3 player and plug the devices into a USB port for recharging.
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