Yes spray paint.I like the seat. Are the stripes sprayed on? I was thinking of something like this for Four-gone Conclusion.
Yes spray paint.I like the seat. Are the stripes sprayed on? I was thinking of something like this for Four-gone Conclusion.
Sort of.Painting the side walls?
No, not really. I got a decent price for it. Not as much as I put into it... but oh well.Really? after all of that work you did to it? (Monster Ray)
Did you sell it locally on CL Crash?
or was this a mate rate, as they say in Aussy land ?
franco
A lot of multi speed muscle bikes used chain guards. And a they also used 3/32 sprockets. The Huffy I built last year, for instance, didn't need the modification, just the correct sprocket. In this case, I want to use the correct sprocket to get the correct look for the bike. Barracuda's used this specific sprocket only. So, grinding was the only way I could achieve the correct look and the correct performance. I ran it a few times and made additional grinding adjustments to the teeth to ensure it ran smooth through the entire stroke.Pretty cool that you can run a chain guard with a multi speed freewheel. I'm sure you had to make many adjustments to get that full travel without rubbing.
And I've never seen someone grind down the teeth on a chain ring to fit the 3/32 chain. But, I guess that's possible as well. If it runs rough, they do make 3/32 chain rings for one piece cranks as an option.
You're going to invoke my OCD and make me change it, aren't you? I'm already changing the chain because I decided to go with black/brown since the silver didn't look original.Great progress CRASH. The front fender is looking pretty close. If you could get it a bit lower it would be closer but You've pretty much got the look going...
I know you've said you want an all out build from me, no holds barred. Maybe someday, but that's not this build. This is, like my other 26"ers, as accurate or a larger recreation, as I can make it. Probably only Jungle Terry, the guy who's collected 60+ Barracudas and has been a great source of info for guidance on this build, might truly appreciate the attention to the small details that make this a '72, but that's what I'm trying to do...Well, since you are in class II you can tweak your design as much as you want. I think dual brakes on the rear as I've seen done on these frames is about as awesome as it gets. Muscle bike's gotta stop too.
Carl.
That's a pretty big gap! lol OCD can be a curse.in the future, I'm gonna try to adjust my 'attention to detail' to somewhere between 'close enough' and 'how would Crash deal with this"...
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