Thanks! It's a relief to know it's in a good way!
Sometimes all that's needed to make an ordinary bike look great is a coat of paint.
XC204: Come to think of it, I was inspired by the forks on your Street Skinny Typhoon when I decided how to make the forks for these bikes.
That Typhoon of yours is a beautiful bike, you did a great job with it!
Some of today's progress:
Thougt I'd take a couple of photos to show the two layers of the fenders. Here's the first layer, fiber glass, soaked with polyester and cured.
Then the fiber glass is sanded down a little, just to get rid of the worst high spots and sharp fibers, and a piece of an old bed cover is stretched over the mold.
After this second photo another coat of polyester resin was applied and when that has cured it'll be sanded down some, and yet another coat will be applied that will be sanded smooth. That's how I've made these fenders. Piece of cake!!
Here are the reflectors before sanding and paint.
Rear light. I used threaded rivets this time, instead of welding nuts on the inside like I've done before.
The fenders for Mrs are almost ready for paint!
That's all for today, we'll see what I'll manage to get done tomorrow!