Sometimes you need a strong imagination ( or even a warped one ) My wife was the same " nope can't see it ...nope ...oh got yaWOW! I can't believe that the (in my opinion, unimpressive) bike you started with turned into such a slick cruiser! If it wasn't for all the photos you've shared of your progress, I would've thought they were 2 separate bikes! Fantastic job, Mr. Unhinged!
On that note, I wonder how it'd look if the rest of the down bar was beefed up as well....Have you given any consideration to bulking up the bottom hoop? I think if it had the mass of the upper part of the frame in the back and just a little in the front, it would "fit in" better. Just a thought.
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I was trying to give an idea that I thought would help with the flow of the bike without creating too much extra work. Also, if you look, each horizontal "bar" gets smaller, thick on top, medium in the center, and small on the bottom.On that note, I wonder how it'd look if the rest of the down bar was beefed up as well....
I gotcha. That all makes sense. I did just go ahead and whip up a quick Photoshop mockup of what I was thinking, though. I don't know if it's anything like Mr. Unhinged is planning on doing, but I just wanted to throw it out here.I was trying to give an idea that I thought would help with the flow of the bike without creating too much extra work. Also, if you look, each horizontal "bar" gets smaller, thick on top, medium in the center, and small on the bottom.
I do agree, making the bottom hoop somewhat mirror the top tube would look great. Keep in mind the bottom tube will see the most abuse, another reason I left it simple in my edit.
My foam discoveries . It hates gravity and will stick to any surface you dont want it to , clothing , hands, hair , floor , the dog . Its staying put , where it's actually supposed to go ...not so much .Your work with that aerosol foam is amazing! I never thought of that before; and I have actually used that to construct some landscape for my slot car track. I have to go back now to early pages of yours and see how the initial 'boxing' of the frame was done.
Wow, I took a couple days off on Class 2 builds, and B A M ! You go from 0 - 60 in no time at all!
RaT oN~!
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