Nice basket but don't think it works with the bag at all. Like the bag better because of how well it matches the tires. I say ditch the basket and maybe some nice thin wood slats on top of that rack?
Perhaps a properly aged shallow wooden box?Nice basket but don't think it works with the bag at all. Like the bag better because of how well it matches the tires. I say ditch the basket and maybe some nice thin wood slats on top of that rack?
That would work. Thanks!Perhaps a properly aged shallow wooden box?
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The bag would be hard to access with the basket on the rack. Don’t think I’d want to mount it in the basket although that would solve the accessibility.If the the bag is the issue, try mounting it in the basket or on the back and move the basket forward some.
Personally it doesn't bug me where it is (but that's just one opinion).
Thank you Kroozerdave from “Up” here. We must think alike, I’m in agreement with your post.Extra points for no patina on parrot or handlebars. No matter how patinaed the bike would be due to survival. If I cared enough to give it a home and repair what was needed, something would get an upgrade. In this case the bars. On that logic the bling grip ends and parrot make sense to me. And if the bike doesn’t reflect your personal likes, it may as well be a professionally built version, rather than the amazing range of options appearing each year, by so many different and talented builders of all types.
Not knowing what’s actually been in it I think I’ll pass on drinking out of it. Still tinkering with a visual location for it. It’s been too hot here to do much outside unless you get at it early.That glass bottle is cool. Alcohol would probably kill anything that 's harmful left in that glass; if it's strong enough.
SoulGarage might be on to something! Not this build, but I could see a "Tiki Bike" build in your future @MazdaFlyer ! In fact, you better save that parrot for that build.I think you need a cup holder so you can take one of those delicious-looking tiki drinks on the road with you.
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SoulGarage might be on to something! Not this build, but I could see a "Tiki Bike" build in your future @MazdaFlyer ! In fact, you better save that parrot for that build.
Seriously, make it a beach cruiser style; fat tires, multiple cup holders (with drinks), ape hangers (with parrot), big ol' comfort saddle, flat wood fenders, grass skirts for the rear wheel (woven reeds?).
We were in TX over July 4th weekend and visited several bike shops. They all had those coconut tiki style drink holders. I thought about getting one but decided they didn’t fit the vibe of the TransWorld Motobike. Good idea though.I think you need a cup holder so you can take one of those delicious-looking tiki drinks on the road with you.
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Yes that sounds like a whole “nother” project. See my comment above.SoulGarage might be on to something! Not this build, but I could see a "Tiki Bike" build in your future @MazdaFlyer ! In fact, you better save that parrot for that build.
Seriously, make it a beach cruiser style; fat tires, multiple cup holders (with drinks), ape hangers (with parrot), big ol' comfort saddle, flat wood fenders, grass skirts for the rear wheel (woven reeds?).
I think SoulGarageOH is on the money.OJ, it sounds like maybe you should build that bike. Those are some great ideas.
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... and a bar rail, and a shaker, and a blender and a supply of miniature umbrellas and....SoulGarage might be on to something! Not this build, but I could see a "Tiki Bike" build in your future @MazdaFlyer ! In fact, you better save that parrot for that build.
Seriously, make it a beach cruiser style; fat tires, multiple cup holders (with drinks), ape hangers (with parrot), big ol' comfort saddle, flat wood fenders, grass skirts for the rear wheel (woven reeds?).
Whole new genre OJ, “TikiBikes.Com”. Better buy up the URL quick.
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