Fork seat and bars are perfect for this build!
I like your plans for the tank panels too.
Nice build brother!
I like your plans for the tank panels too.
Nice build brother!
Sounds like you are all prepped, stay safe!Thanks. We're set pretty well, a few miles up from the beach, so no storm surge to worry about. And between mountain ranges, winds get cut down, but we're also far enough away to avoid landslides. And the house is well above street level, so flooding shouldn't be a problem, there's the 2nd floor if need be. I've got a hand truck to get the fridge up the steps.
Some small Thermos tins are a similar shape, also those big tins of V with the twist top might work?Looks like the storm moved a little further north of us, so we are good for now. There's another one coming in 3 or 4 days!
I noticed the tank on the front of a lot of the Gassers. It's a fuel tank. So I need to find something like that, scaled down, to bolt up to the front brake hole in the forks. Maybe have it carry marienda (snacks) on rides. An old Calumet baking soda can painted silver would work, but I'm searching for something chrome or stainless.
Perfect! That was the can I was trying to think of on my walk just now! Great minds...Can you buy Heineken there? They have those little keg cans.
That's what I was going to suggest.Can you buy Heineken there? They have those little keg cans.
They don't have the little keg cans, just the 15 beer keg. I need something with thicker metal.That's what I was going to suggest.
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looks pretty goodI don't get that show here, so it's been a couple years. They get 3 people to try to guess the ET of different cars in the quarter mile.
I went ahead and did a partial mock up. I found that the lay back seat post put me behind the rear axle, so it was made into a regular seat post after taking out the reinforcement bar I had inside it. Then I found the handlebar stem bolt was stripped and wouldn't tighten up. But I found the hunt wilde grips I brought from the states at the bottom of the junk box.
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looks pretty good
got to agree about the black stem
how does these tube cuter works ? does it takes 200turns or its quick and ease ? i always used the grinder
That's what I use, a good half round file will debur the inside.
I like the pipecutter. You just attach it like a vise and give a few turns until it's easy to turn, add a couple turns to tighten it again, and repeat. It'a a minute or two to cut something like handlebars or seat stems, but it's easy and no shards, no mess. Maybe 50 turns, I'll count next time. And a perfectly straight cut. The inside edge will have a lip.
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