Love those grips. Either of those would be perfect. I think I like the straight ribbed ones best but they're both great.
It is a hard rubber like you would find on older grips, but not at all like plastic. They are not cushy like some grips on new bikes.What's the rubber like on those grips?
Shiney makes me think they'd be kinda plastic like.
I do love the rubber on Thompsons... anything like those?
Fluted would be the easy choice,
but the knobbed grips would look more unusual/rare.
Carl.
Well I'm most certainly going for the Art Deco look! I'm also a steampunk fan, even though I've yet to experiment with it. The Decoluxe will be leaning more toward dieselpunk but without any military references. I'll just call it 'civilian dieselpunk'.Bottom grips look more Art Deco to me.
There's two things I'm a fan of steampunk and Art Deco. So if you're going for Classic the top set. If you want that Art Deco look then go for the bottom pair Ol' sport!
Seeing the stem I'd still go with the second set. There's a lot of Art Deco designs that Deal with "contrast" of the shapes rather then just straight up "flow"
P.E
See how there's a break up to the flow? But yet the eyes still trace the lines. That's what I mean. Also notice how there's groups of threes? You look at the stem three lines on it. Three dots on the handle bars. They're different but they would tie in nicely.
Sorry for the long post I am an artistic person who is into the past. i live and breath this stuff.
Very small progress on the drop stand. But, progress is progress.
I folded the Higgins brace around the contour of the stand brackets. Just have to get some bushings next to finish it up.
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And this is how I attached the two pieces at the bottom:
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At least you played a part in it . That the Beauty in the site it all comes full circle . Remember 2 place is the first looser ....[emoji51]While we're on the subject of art deco, this is a good time to show the stem that I recently got from @KEMPRACING . This is actually the second stem like this that Jim has provided for one of my build off bikes!
I love getting beat by my own parts in the build offs
It's very interesting that you bring up the groups of threes. That is something that I've been mindful of with this theme. More on that subject as it unfolds!See how there's a break up to the flow? But yet the eyes still trace the lines. That's what I mean. Also notice how there's groups of threes? You look at the stem three lines on it. Three dots on the handle bars. They're different but they would tie in nicely.
Thanks furyus. That was a small detail on the stand that will never be noticed, but it's the type of thing that helps with making the end result look original and not custom which is very high on my priority list.You call it "very small progress" and I call it "very creative and nicely done." Awesome stand.
furyus
You keep telling me that, but it ain't over till it's over! Thanks again, I really didn't want to take the stem off of the Bhuzzard anyway.I love getting beat by my own parts in the build offs
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