I told my wife i was going low budget but seeing this makes me regret that decisionThanks! I really wasn't sure they'd fit, but there's plenty of room still
I told my wife i was going low budget but seeing this makes me regret that decisionThanks! I really wasn't sure they'd fit, but there's plenty of room still
The rim hoops themselves weren't too bad. I special ordered them from Germany for around $160, shipped. I haven't found anyone stateside with any 80mm rims in stock for years. You might just have to convince her to go on a ramen noodle diet for a week or twoI told my wife i was going low budget but seeing this makes me regret that decision
If i say 100 bucks she's like whaat haha, i'll try to find some second hand and then say what they normally cost and convince her it's a steal. Same message, just packed with a better storyThe rim hoops themselves weren't too bad. I special ordered them from Germany for around $160, shipped. I haven't found anyone stateside with any 80mm rims in stock for years. You might just have to convince her to go on a ramen noodle diet for a week or two
Most of the times I use a 9V block, a little flip switch and 12V LED. Not too bright, but still enough to be seen and you can most probably fit all components into the light housing.Now that I know how the rear tire is going to sit, I can get started on the cargo rack. Found this 1924 Michigan license plate and instantly noticed that it's as long and narrow as most bike racks.
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So I set it on the bike tonight and it's definitely staying.
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At another shop I found half of a boats bow light and thought it would make an interesting taillight.
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This side should have a green lens
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Two days later, I randomly found this ceiling fan glass holder.
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Now to figure out some steam punk method of powering the light
I've used a frame pump to house the battery for both lights. With switch saves having to cram stuff in lights saves on shorts and both lights will power on at the same time. And the pump looks like it should be there.Most of the times I use a 9V block, a little flip switch and 12V LED. Not too bright, but still enough to be seen and you can most probably fit all components into the light housing.
That's a good ideaI've used a frame pump to house the battery for both lights. With switch saves having to cram stuff in lights saves on shorts and both lights will power on at the same time. And the pump looks like it should be there.
Looking good! Maybe you could use a piece of pipe as a base to round it as you hammer on it.Arts and crafts time. Made a paper template first, then once it fit, transferred it to metalView attachment 193518View attachment 193519View attachment 193520And just like that, accidental ice picksView attachment 193521I'm pretty happy with how it fits, and the stance is just killer. Still have to fab a brake bridge for extra stability, and I'm going to round over the edges with a hammer to give it extra strengthView attachment 193522View attachment 193523View attachment 193524View attachment 193525
I've got a few sizes of solid steel rod I'm going to try. Not sure what diameter will work best yet, but it'll get there soon enoughLooking good! Maybe you could use a piece of pipe as a base to round it as you hammer on it.
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