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Looking good, built like a tank...ought to last a long time.


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Hey Luke
I haven't checked in for a bit...this thing is rockin'
I love your fabrication stuff..it blows my mind how you will tack something then take it apart then redo it, then put it together again, and......:happy: , man you have that patience thing going on...

That's got a lottof muscle, for sure.....I get this vision of...like a monster bike...or a Munster bike...or a hearse of some sort...
thats it...black...a hearse..with some hood around of over it...

:thumbsup: Super job Mate.

hope that warm weather kicks in for ya over there...
franco
 
SO MUCH WANT LUKE!
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Looking good, built like a tank...ought to last a long time.
:thumbsup: Oh yeah, it wont be bending or breaking anytime soon!
Nice progress Luke! Love how it's so sturdy looking from some angles but from the side it looks like the frame is kind of slender. Really nice looking design.
Thanks Chad! Hopefully with the vinyl panels on the sides it will really pop!
Hey Luke
I haven't checked in for a bit...this thing is rockin'
I love your fabrication stuff..it blows my mind how you will tack something then take it apart then redo it, then put it together again, and......:happy: , man you have that patience thing going on...

That's got a lottof muscle, for sure.....I get this vision of...like a monster bike...or a Munster bike...or a hearse of some sort...
thats it...black...a hearse..with some hood around of over it...

:thumbsup: Super job Mate.

hope that warm weather kicks in for ya over there...
franco
Thanks Franco! I'm looking forward to the warmth!!!
SO MUCH WANT LUKE!
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:21: No plans to sell this one, but then again, I have never planned to sell any of them, so who knows what will happen when I have had my fun riding it and have run out of room again...

Luke.
 
WOW, Just went through a month's worth of catching up on your build!
Superb design and execution as usual. It's really shaping up to be great brother build to Pedro. You are rocking it on this one my friend!!!!
 
WOW, Just went through a month's worth of catching up on your build!
Superb design and execution as usual. It's really shaping up to be great brother build to Pedro. You are rocking it on this one my friend!!!!
Thanks King! This one is pushing me though, hope I have time to finish it!

Luke.
 
Luke I'd b interested in total weld bead length when done... That macro was great... What would you guess it end up being... It can be fun to figure out, I chopped a 56 Belair convertible by sticking the stock glass into the cowl area and stretched the dash 6 inches... Window frame and dash was a little over 120 ft of weld... Was kind of shocking...
Looking forward to more dream fuel posts... When the Aussies start posting means bed time.
 
Luke I'd b interested in total weld bead length when done... That macro was great... What would you guess it end up being... It can be fun to figure out, I chopped a 56 Belair convertible by sticking the stock glass into the cowl area and stretched the dash 6 inches... Window frame an dash was a little over 120 ft of weld... Was kind of shocking...
Looking forward to more dream fuel posts... When the Aussies start posting means bed time.
I will get that for you, I can tell you it will be huge!

Luke.
 
Put me down for the 200ft mark;). I just think will be an impressive measure vs scale of the bike.


Awsome fab indeed..get em Luke
Lets see 200' in meters is about 60...
That is a lot!

Luke.
 
i though you made a nice sheltered and heated work space ..
the bike it too big to fit in and work around ?
The bike fits, but even with the screens and fire, the weather has been too cold, windy and wet...
I doubt I would have anything done on this build yet without the new set-up...

Luke.
 
A decent day today at last and my health came good in the late afternoon, so some progress was made!

Finished off all the current welding and added in the backing sheets for the side panels, then spent about 3 hours on the grinder with flap discs getting everything sanded to the 90% finish point.

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I say 90% because there are a couple of places I will have to go back and run a little more weld and hit it with the sander again, mainly where I had little gaps to fill while welding, this is the worst one:

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The consumable count for today:

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That puts the build to about 85% to the rideable mark I think, so pretty close to where I should be on my schedule, hoping to have it riding by November 1st so I can have enough time for paint, upholstery and pics.

Luke.
 
Luke I'd b interested in total weld bead length when done...
Did a rough count today and it is about 12 meters at the moment, so nearly 40 feet of weld length, not a real lot of welding to go, so I would say 50 feet will see it done.

It is a smaller trike than it looks! ;)

Luke.
 

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