It's a "cam wheel bike stoppen droppen"
Reminds me of an old joke about German engineering name for brassiere....
Stopsemfromfloppen.
Did you use heat to apply the vinyl, or was it adhesive backed? Really adhered to the bends and lines well!
It's a "cam wheel bike stoppen droppen"
It's adhesive backed. There were several grades available, I chose the most expensive and it has paid off. It's really nice stuff to work with. I'm so glad I went this route and didn't try and paint the "drips"Reminds me of an old joke about German engineering name for brassiere....
Stopsemfromfloppen.
Did you use heat to apply the vinyl, or was it adhesive backed? Really adhered to the bends and lines well!
Paint it orange!And I better not forget to fit the steering lock cover! View attachment 127370
Looks okay as is to me. Maybe a short stubby one in chrome, or maybe orange might spice up the front though.What do you think about a front mudguard?
Does it need one?
A friend of mine (hi Ernie!) has suggested it does.
What do you think?
Keeping with the functionality of the bike, it seems like a drop stand would be a much better fit. I believe it would tuck nicely between the panniers and look at home.The kick stand does need a little attention as the bike is a bit precarious. I think I need to adjust the angle, which means dismantling it and fighting with that **** spring! Lol
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