Re: Devist8er
wicked.
wicked.
evalu8r said:Hey Guys thanks for all the great complements.
Crazy busy couple weeks, between work and trying to get some time in on this bike. I am REALLY want to get this together and ride it now. The frame is done and I've started the assembly.
Now I've got to start on the forks. Pick up a 6' length of 1-1/2 aluminum tube to use for the new fork legs.
And since I'm a Triumph nut and use a fender from one I had to add a couple Triumph logos.
Trying to accent the bike with red anodized components.
Here's the rear wheel all set up with an 8 speed / roller break and half link covered chain :!: 8)
g-ratter said:How did you do the rivets? they are not pop rivets and getting to the back side to pean them is not possible. Share the secrete oh guru.
Glen said:g-ratter said:How did you do the rivets? they are not pop rivets and getting to the back side to pean them is not possible. Share the secrete oh guru.
I was thinking the same thing... :?
This is definately in my current top three to win the anything goes section
evalu8r said:Renaissance Man,
You're right about the seat post and it was something I was working on over the weekend. No rivets and no chrome and it blends right in now. Shall I post a photo?
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