Re: >>>Eliminator 20" Muscle Bike: Windshield pg 47 me pg 49
Looks like a bunny caught in the headlights!
Looks like a bunny caught in the headlights!
Peatbog said:Okay, here I am saying to my daughter (just as she took the picture), "Are you gonna snap the picture sometime today?" And then she got silly, things sent downhill quickly, and this ended up being the only useable picture. Anyway, this is why if I make a video, I'll have a kid ride the bike--the kid won't look as silly on it. I have three kid's. They need bikes (okay, they have bikes, but I think they need more). This is one of those bikes. But actually, between the time I obtained the bike and when I took it apart to start this build, I rode it around quite a bit with my youngest daughter. I've been riding it around as I build it also, and though it doesn't look like it fits at all, it really is quite comfortable.
This is one of my normal rides that fits me much better:
Peatbog said:
Peatbog said:Terry66 said:Love it....I took my 68 Stingray Deluxe out for a ride the other day. I had a blast on it. It is a great bike for wheelies!
I have a '67. The original tires are cracked bad though, so I don't ride it hard or very often. I really like the bend on the bars on this one. I wish someone remade those. I have a beat up Stingray also--don't know the year--that I plan to revive. When I think about, I think I have too many bikes to deal with.
yoothgeye said:
It fits you better than me on Mag Ray :lol:Peatbog said:
Peatbog said:In the meantime, the plan for the drag chute is to open it with a shifter I plan to make. Only it won't be a shifter. It will be a chute opener lever. That is assuming I have time--one of those too-many-other-things-to-do problems at the moment. If I don't have time, then I'll switch bikes and instead of an American Muscle Bike, I'll make an Italian unicycle :mrgreen: No, wait a minute, that ain't right, I'll just do it later after this contest gig is over.
The plan: Yank shifter>pulls cable>opens chute box>chute flies out>stops bike. Ha! I'm on it.
Pay no attention to the smart aleck bunny. Those things are outa control.
JoKeR63 said:I personally like the all fabric chute packs. I'm confident your engineering skills are good enough to come up with the right design, but keep some of these points in mind;
If you use a shifter style handle, it'll have plenty of pull power, but a short cable travel. So a high tension latch is in order. Since you're not going to be hittin' 300 mph, you'll need a strong eject system to get the chute away from your body. There's a turbulent wake just behind you that can suck the chute into the wheelie bar, or worse, your rear wheel. Plan accordingly.
raggedjim said:Peat, you can have my Hannah Montana tin box if you think it'll work... Don't laugh, it will make a great bicycle part with the right paint. Maybe a leather handle... I don't know...
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Peatbog said:Thanks raggedjim. I have to get moving though. I have a job interview next Tuesday. If I get that job, I leave the shop I run now and all my equipment will be a distant memory. So I might only have a short time to make the parts I want. Oh no...!
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