Nice work!
I often do the tack things in pairs and shape them as one method too...
Luke.
I often do the tack things in pairs and shape them as one method too...
Luke.
I wish I had your set up for welding. I only have access to an arc welder and not half as sweet a bead. Nice work!I'm always open to ideas. Sectioning the bars is a good idea if it comes to that. I won't know how I like them until I get it all together later today. Thanks!
Yep!
Thanks, this is a fun build!
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For the traction bars front mounting bracket, I finally settled on the size and shape and printed it on adhesive paper for a guide. If you look close, you'll see that there are two layers of metal sandwiched together and tack welded. By doing this, I was able to first drill the holes and then cut out the contour for both sides at one time insuring that they turned out identical.
As usual I don't trust my welding beyond tack welds, so my cousin welded them in place for me.
Here's the result...
Back to work!
Thanks KF, they look a lot like yours!Cool video. I think you are making the right choice in keeping the longhorns. They look great on the bike.
Sweet ride!
Yeah, it's like East and West coast brothers. You beat me to the jack stand though. I've got to empty a few things from my sleeves before I build mine!Congrats on a successful first ride!! The bike looks great in the vid! Funny coincidence that I had my first ride on my bonine bike today too! I guess great minds also work alike
It is! This is the first stretched bike I've built and I like it.Bike looks nice and long in the video!
Luke.
Thanks Cuan. I get the almost part, it can be annoying sometimes. I'm almost ready to cut it and my hair soon. I donate my hair every couple of years to Locks of Love. I don't think they takes beards though.Looks great, nice work. I dig the beard, it almost makes me miss mine.
I look forward to seeing a full view of the bike with the bars.
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