Oh so it was the stuff with the little brush deal kids ate? I remember that too but everybody had the elmers. Never had much of an appetite for glue.
Luke as a child.
Pedro's looking good! Curious to see the wheels.
I was thinking chrome lips on the wheels until I saw that pic too. Black looks killer with the flake. That's a great pic of the flake too!
Thanks Chad! It seems wrong to be etching and painting over good chrome, but I think that is the answer for this build.Man this is really looking unbelievable. I was thinking the tail light surrounds look great chrome but I went back and looked and I think the black would be better. The black def works with the flake. Just an awesome build!...
This black out will really highlight the frame! Really gives the bike a tough look (what I can see of it anyway ) and should be a good back drop for the seat too. I know what you mean about the "in person" affect, my Shelby Woody looks way more vintage in person, the frame patina, the weathered oak stain on the wood, the crinkles in the 80's white walls.....what the camera brings out is nothing like being there!
Agree with Chad and OJ, The black looks great with the Flake. Accents it, and looks really kewl. That crank set and sprocket looks great on there. The rrb add on is perfect. Looking awesome.
Building... riding...
Thanks Guys, the black is giving it a tough look! That wood floor is probably 40 years old Falstaff, not bad considering it is soft wood!Looks really good with the black accents, and just for the record- my wife likes the wood flooring in that last pic.
I was thinking the same thing, I had planned to put an RRB sticker on there, but decided to "sign" it instead:That last pic captures the sparkle really welll. Wondering about maybe some kind of black graphics for the chain guard?...
Black was the right choice! , puts the accent on the unique frame and paint and gives it some attitudeThanks Guys, the black is giving it a tough look! That wood floor is probably 40 years old Falstaff, not bad considering it is soft wood!
I was thinking the same thing, I had planned to put an RRB sticker on there, but decided to "sign" it instead:
Not as good as I hoped, but it will do...
Luke.
Black was the right choice! , puts the accent on the unique frame and paint and gives it some attitude
you should really sign you real name on there , true rolling art
A great master piece deserves your name spelled out--adds to the character of the bike you created.
I cleaned the signature off with some thinners, going to think on it a bit more before I decide what to do.It just keeps getting better. I like the signature adds some cool character
Thanks Bean! Welcome back!Bean MIA from here for a while. Decided to have a look around the site this morning, and this build is the first thing I see . Freakin' awesome. Classic LTJ.
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