Right onRides about same as lowrider with bent springer and 4” extended fork crown. In middle of turn may need to fight it alittle more. If you have bent springer just flip it, buy some extra support rods and try it out. You’ll need some headset spacers. Need a lot of space to turn , worse than tandem. It’s also rigid took spring out. Ive seen this set up used but have crazier front end I came up with, saving it for build off bike. I’ll just add I weigh 220 and I can ride bike no problem.
1950’s western flyer slammed rat. Need to mount taillight.View attachment 177563View attachment 177562View attachment 177564View attachment 177565
cool bikes but if the front sprockets not in danger of scraping road or side walk cement. bike has no bondo . it's not really a lowrider.
cool bikes but if the front sprockets not in danger of scraping road or side walk cement. bike has no bondo . it's not really a lowrider.
Thanks for the support. You know, it's good to give false hope to those who tread on others. My last sentence on my response to Slow-Rider says it all. Peace@Rveloz71 don't let them talk your bikes down. Those are their rules for low riding, your bikes are rad.
thanks it was a nice Murry.that frame is really sweet.
it did nice wheelies sold it 3 years ago . your bikes are sweet just not ones that would make it in the magazine Low rider bike monthly. but very nice looking rides they real fit the vibe of the bikes I see at rockabilly gatherings.@ Slow-Rider. Thank you for your critique on my bikes. Your bike on the other hand, is very inspiring. I give you credit on the bondo work it’s really out there “trophy material.” Also, two thumbs up on the old school sound system so original. Oh… and that seat post that’s a fine job on the bend it must ride smooth.
But this is RatRod Bikes.Your bikes are... not ones that would make it in the magazine Low rider bike monthly
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