Just for kicks, how about #5 with the stem flipped??
Diggin' the black with polished stem...if you like the #2 setup, maybe a set of S&M Husky MX bars would fit the bill? Get you about the same height
I like RustyG idea ^ ! Short BMX type stem with a riser bar and less sweep, to keep your reach there, but not reaching down.
Yes! I’ve had this one for some years and it keeps finding a home on whatever my new love is. Well formed to my sit-bones. More comfy than I ever would have guessed.Is that the Gyes saddle on there? I was looking at the cream colored version for my Elgin (since I stole the Brooks off of it for another build).
Still want to use it, but it will take some metal modification to make it fit. Also considering a wood solution and other alternates. Fenders and truss rods need some massaging as well. More free time coming up in July for those more labor intensive bits.Looks great!
What did you decide about the tank?
Yes! I’ve had this one for some years and it keeps finding a home on whatever my new love is. Well formed to my sit-bones. More comfy than I ever would have guessed.
Multi-tone wood stain or a weathered wood gray finish and then your graphics atop?I just can’t bring myself to cut & modify the red tank, when somebody someday (maybe even me) will make use of it. It’s in good condition and they aren’t making more.
So, I made a wooden plate:
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Then I made another, sanded to match.
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View with both pieces temp. in place:
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I’ll round/angle the edges some.
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Options are:
1. Leave it woody, with some decor;
2. Use the wood block, sand, fill, primer, paint to look more like a metal tank;
3. Use it as a buck to form a sheet metal tank.
Kinda goes: less work, more work, most work. Still thinking.
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