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I got lucky with a couple of chains of a good length. Always nice to have some around.I love the dog chain leash you had to use to reach the apes. Very cool!!
I got lucky with a couple of chains of a good length. Always nice to have some around.I love the dog chain leash you had to use to reach the apes. Very cool!!
Thank you much! I’m trying to keep at it!Yeeeeeeesssssss!!! This build just keeps getting better!
Some old school style coming with that foxtail! Comes around every 10 years or so. Time to Rep!View attachment 205359
Thank you for checking it out and following my build! The tires came off of a Hiawatha I built many years ago. I felt that the build was calling for a certain “patina”, since the items that I already had, were of an off white and aged similarly in color. I was also going for a vintage hot rod or chopper vibe, and the white walls seem to fit the build. The tires are super comfy on the street. And I can go on the dirt if needed. The rear wheel that I converted to a three speed, is in the shop getting true by a professional. Hopefully I will get it back this week and mount the other tire. The knobbies are part of what I like about these tires. Gives it a beefy feel in my opinion. Here is some inspiration from which i got my ideas from.So far I’m digging this, and I understand every part of the build, except for the knobby tire. Will this get a knobby on the rear as well?….or are you going to go for street tires?
Making shifter decisions.
My plan all along was to go with the big shifter. It would look out of place if I used a smaller one. The covers aren’t able to be used from the small to the large, so I will have to paint the cover. I painted it black to blend with the tank but may work on the off white patina look. Thanks @kingfish254 & @Dr. Tankenstein fornthe input!
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