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Im quickly realizing how nice a jig probably is. I must have tacked that bb 3 times before i was happy.

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I did mine twice yesterday, gonna hope third time's the charm next time I get in the garage.
 
Now I'm in your corner. I'm changing my build up, cuz I don't want to have to "learn" to ride it. Not comfy not cool.

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yep ive been there. As cool as this bike was it was sketchy as all heck to ride. And yes it went on two second sat rides in this configuration

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Sketchy! Haha, yeah that's how my little test run felt yesterday... There's a way to be cool and comfy. It's just takes some of us a little trial and error before we get there. I keep trying to build something I've never seen, so failures are just a way to get to the final vision. Good luck on your build can't wait to see the frame welded up.

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Sketchy! Haha, yeah that's how my little test run felt yesterday... There's a way to be cool and comfy. It's just takes some of us a little trial and error before we get there. I keep trying to build something I've never seen, so failures are just a way to get to the final vision. Good luck on your build can't wait to see the frame welded up.

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Yea its all about pushing the edge. Im actually sitting back looking at this one thinking its tame

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Looks killer man !!!! great stance & lines . I've wanted to build some similar for a while thanks for some inspiration [emoji1303][emoji1303]


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she needed a headlight. This may or not change but i had this 40's cadillac light sitting around and the mount happens to perfectly replace the bolt in the springer so win win.
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now onto serious biz. These chain stays were scaring me far as getting the cope right which was off angle then some how managing to weld them on somewhat straight. I came up with this "jig" to keep them still while i tack the tube and it worked pretty well.
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im super happy how this came out. Still working out the drop outs as u can see but over all woohoo

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almost forgot i kinda sorta set myself on fire while cutting out a plate. Saw some smoke then poof big fire. No harm done other than the death of my beloved shirt.

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