That shape.....
Those lines.....
Those curves......
Those lines.....
Those curves......
I had my doubts , but yes it's an awesome idea .My god, that is beautiful!
As far as I know, I'm the one bending tubing on rims. It works great doesn't it?
It will be getting both fenders , they probably won't look like that when I'm done mind . It will also probably have a full chain guard , but that's in my head too . Need to figure out the forks first as I'm really not happy with those .It looks very good with both fenders.
I need some lottery numbers, can you help a brotha out?As I said ...I'm from the future babyView attachment 120869
Yes they are single pressing , originally they had a top bracing before I cut them in half . Boxing them in should as you say should help . I'm also thinking they need a bridging piece going across the top , and if I'm 100 % honest with myself I don't like the way they stop abruptly be and jut forward at the crown . The good news is that I have loads of scrap bits to play with and I think I know where the very thing I need is . Watch this space ...but not too intently it's 1:10 am in the UK , and I really should go to bed in a moment . However you have sparked an idea . Cheers
Great minds once again ...I've got loads of adding and carving to do when it gets to that stage , and you are right , it needs to come forward really ( it's going back too by the way , it will also be getting a tummy tuck as it will be like riding a log otherwise ( remember that's one side currently the bikes crossbar is about 6" wide with both sides on ) so it will taper wide at the front , swoop in at the crossbar and have hips at the rear . The rear fender will fade into that rear eventually. Remember most of the metal you see on the frame bar the spur going through , won't be seen . So when I get it as a rider , maybe tomorrow ...later today even, then the crazy can happen
I was thinking as I fired up the grinder , what am I doing , is this a good idea ...Can't believe you murdered that classic fork !!!
But I already know from the work you have done so far, that it was for a good cause!
Yes that's the one , I ran it on a Basman for a while I quite like them , saves all the fiddling about with cables , compared to the automatix it's a lot easier to live with . At least you can time the shift on these , the Automatix tended to shift at the worst times . While trying to ride up a hill was its favourite trick . Puff puff , get a run up , clunk , whurr , grind to a halt ... guess I'm pushing it up the hill then.Awesome build!
Just wondering, maybe you already mentioned it earlier: Is that a Sturmey Archer S2C hub in the rear wheel? The kickshift one?
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