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And I’m starting again. The front end is to heavy and it’s lost the charm of the old vintage bike. When I come back to the fundamentals of this build and staying true to the Gypsy look. I’m after a vintage bike with some bling bit a fat wheels. Now the “bling” Could be chromed out bits or modern comfort like suspension. And since I need to stretch the bike by a few inches and raise the front by an inch as well give it a crack and see if can do something less complicated and not go over the top.
I think this attempt with a similar approach will still tick most of the boxes. It may not give me the overall head turning, jaw dropping look that leaves people confused and wondering what did they just see.
But it’ll be a better and more functional product.
Im not completely walking away from the crazy fork design because I do feel like for a bike that was going to be built purely for a show and with some more refinement I would have landed with a set of forks that combined linkage forks and springer forks together. Now I have no idea if that’s practical, but I think it would make people stop and have a look.
I think this attempt with a similar approach will still tick most of the boxes. It may not give me the overall head turning, jaw dropping look that leaves people confused and wondering what did they just see.
But it’ll be a better and more functional product.
Im not completely walking away from the crazy fork design because I do feel like for a bike that was going to be built purely for a show and with some more refinement I would have landed with a set of forks that combined linkage forks and springer forks together. Now I have no idea if that’s practical, but I think it would make people stop and have a look.