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Funny, I saw a couple like that available. It might make a better swim suit for someone.
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Funny, I saw a couple like that available. It might make a better swim suit for someone.
Thanks! That looks good, no faux about it. I’m not sure I’m that talented though.
what about a very long truss rod ?
what about a very long truss rod ?
That sounds like an awesome idea!!!!
OK I put the seat on back burner and roughed out some truss rods. They are 5/16” x 36” CRS. I cut 5/16”-18NC threads on ends for mounting. The final mounting details are yet to be decided. A few shots...what about a very long truss rod ?
Thought I had a bracket that would work at top for mounting but no go. I plan to work out the top end mounting over the next couple of days. That would determine possible profile. In looking at the www.pedersenbicycles.com page the rods/tubes appear to be straight, just angled geometry connections.I think the truss need some angle somewhere, but where? At the top of the fork maybe...
If you could make a shot on profile with the whole bike, we could do some visual test with photoshop.
I did a little work on the rod mounts today. Here are a few profile shots of the revised assembly.I think the truss need some angle somewhere, but where? At the top of the fork maybe...
If you could make a shot on profile with the whole bike, we could do some visual test with photoshop.
I think the truss need some angle somewhere, but where? At the top of the fork maybe...
If you could make a shot on profile with the whole bike, we could do some visual test with photoshop.
The straightness would be in-keeping with the Pedersen design geometry. A bend would help with some potential brake arm interference. A bend also requires some additional rod length. As it sits now all 36” is being used. It’s evolving...thanks for you input, it’s always welcome.Agreed. Truss rods seem like a good idea to me, but it looks strange to me being perfectly straight. Need to curve into the fork connection, or curve into the stem at the top of the head tube, rather than go straight up to the top of the stem.
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