karfer67 Joined Nov 30, 2006 Messages 6,199 Reaction score 1,385 Location sacramento, ca May 30, 2015 #41 I wish i didn't have to cut the drop outs like i had but they were so bad
LukeTheJoker Pro Member Joined Nov 17, 2012 Messages 21,660 Reaction score 19,032 Location Broken Hill, Australia May 31, 2015 #42 Those new dropouts will look very nice though! Luke.
Jake Sensi Joined Jan 23, 2011 Messages 3,497 Reaction score 4,875 Location Philly May 31, 2015 #43 I always love ya builds
HuffDaddy Joined Jan 10, 2013 Messages 598 Reaction score 414 Location Northville, Michigan May 31, 2015 #44 Great build! I really like what you're doing with the frame.
karfer67 Joined Nov 30, 2006 Messages 6,199 Reaction score 1,385 Location sacramento, ca May 31, 2015 #45 Time to get to getting im behind.
karfer67 Joined Nov 30, 2006 Messages 6,199 Reaction score 1,385 Location sacramento, ca May 31, 2015 #46
karfer67 Joined Nov 30, 2006 Messages 6,199 Reaction score 1,385 Location sacramento, ca May 31, 2015 #47 because this one is getting decent paint i didn't want to weld the seat to the frame so here we go i will be welding the seat post stub in and thats how u make a seat lay on the frame
because this one is getting decent paint i didn't want to weld the seat to the frame so here we go i will be welding the seat post stub in and thats how u make a seat lay on the frame
noodlenoggin Joined Jul 10, 2009 Messages 632 Reaction score 350 Location Tampa Bay Area May 31, 2015 #48 Aha. I wondered how you were going to get a seatpost to go into a curved tube...
gsc Joined Aug 2, 2014 Messages 407 Reaction score 542 Location Upper Lake, California May 31, 2015 #49 I love how all the curves meet at the seat, has a nice flow.
karfer67 Joined Nov 30, 2006 Messages 6,199 Reaction score 1,385 Location sacramento, ca May 31, 2015 #50 Chopping and hacking out the drop outs. Wish i had a ban saw
karfer67 Joined Nov 30, 2006 Messages 6,199 Reaction score 1,385 Location sacramento, ca May 31, 2015 #51
karfer67 Joined Nov 30, 2006 Messages 6,199 Reaction score 1,385 Location sacramento, ca May 31, 2015 #52 almost two cut off disks later, its starting to look like something
karfer67 Joined Nov 30, 2006 Messages 6,199 Reaction score 1,385 Location sacramento, ca May 31, 2015 #53 finally i can start grinding them into shape
karfer67 Joined Nov 30, 2006 Messages 6,199 Reaction score 1,385 Location sacramento, ca May 31, 2015 #54 first one fitted. Still going to grind a bit where they weld on i know they are too thick looking
karfer67 Joined Nov 30, 2006 Messages 6,199 Reaction score 1,385 Location sacramento, ca Jun 1, 2015 #55 found this cool high flange hub on a junk bike i just got so its gonna end up on this build
LukeTheJoker Pro Member Joined Nov 17, 2012 Messages 21,660 Reaction score 19,032 Location Broken Hill, Australia Jun 1, 2015 #56 Love your work, looking good! Will it be ridable with the seat that low and not moved back? Luke.
karfer67 Joined Nov 30, 2006 Messages 6,199 Reaction score 1,385 Location sacramento, ca Jun 1, 2015 #57 The client is 5'2"
karfer67 Joined Nov 30, 2006 Messages 6,199 Reaction score 1,385 Location sacramento, ca Jun 1, 2015 #58 But if your 5'8" and under set ups like this are still very manageable. Over that and it gets difficult
But if your 5'8" and under set ups like this are still very manageable. Over that and it gets difficult
kingfish254 BUILD COOL BIKES AND HAVE FUN!! Pro Member Joined Aug 31, 2009 Messages 34,541 Reaction score 50,895 Location Historic Savannah Jun 1, 2015 #59 Nice work on those drops!!
karfer67 Joined Nov 30, 2006 Messages 6,199 Reaction score 1,385 Location sacramento, ca Jun 16, 2015 #60 after a ton of fitting re fitting blah blah they are in. Onto body work. Sent from my LGL31L using Tapatalk
after a ton of fitting re fitting blah blah they are in. Onto body work. Sent from my LGL31L using Tapatalk