Hang in there brother I have felt this same way in the past which I'm sure most of us have !!! Wives , perfection , expenses , & try to be frugal .. Not any easy balancing act . But honey I checked all over town & the internet to find the best deals . But all she sees is red and $$$$$$$ good luck this may be your best & last build [emoji30] just kidding I'm sure you will do your best to not let her find out [emoji106][emoji106][emoji95][emoji95]This project may kill me. I know I've lamented about how much dough I've pu into previous projects, but this one may break me. I may die if the wife finds out because she may just murder me with the very bike I'm building.
Setting my parts cost to this point aside... (I don't track my costs, so don't ask. If I knew I probably wouldn't be doing this). I just dropped of my flaming stack to my chrome guy. Because it's such thin metal it takes a real experienced pro to weld the two halves together neatly enough to not only not destroy the metal, but also to look like it was never done after the chromed. Just the flaming stack chain guard is going to cost me $235. (#iMayVomit)
Here's an opinion question I could use some help with: the mounting bracket for the rear fender won't be used. It's in the wrong place. So it's coming off which will leave the two mounting holes and slot for the bracket. To have my chrome guy fix it like it was never there, which includes re-chroming a brand new fender, will set me back another $110. Or, I have some chrome decal left over where I could just cover it. But it may look like crap and it may come up at some point. The perfectionist in me says spend the $110. But the cheapskate in me says take the cheap route.
I already know I'm going to spend the money, but I'm asking you to try to talk me out of it.
Yeah, that's my disease. I even considered switching to Class 2 because I was thinking about adding about 4-6 inches to the frame. You know how Rails are known as a "Long" frame bike? Well, the 24" and 26" frames aren't proportionately the same. So I'd have to do the math to figure out the correct stretch length, but it would the exactly right for a 26" Slingshot. Ultimately I decided against it because the 24/20 Super Stock didn't stretch itself out. So, I decided that the fictional 26/22 version wouldn't have been stretched either....I know you like everything exactly right though...
Ummm... A 6 inch stretch on that would be awesome!Yeah, that's my disease. I even considered switching to Class 2 because I was thinking about adding about 4-6 inches to the frame. You know how Rails are known as a "Long" frame bike? Well, the 24" and 26" frames aren't proportionately the same. So I'd have to do the math to figure out the correct stretch length, but it would the exactly right for a 26" Slingshot. Ultimately I decided against it because the 24/20 Super Stock didn't stretch itself out. So, I decided that the fictional 26/22 version wouldn't have been stretched either.
I even considered switching to Class 2 because I was thinking about adding about 4-6 inches to the frame.
That would be class 2 for sure...A couple inches of stretch would put me in Cat 2? Or since the basic look isn't changing would it keep me in Cat 1?
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