Thanks Glen, and Rattled looks great! I was hoping I was going to be the first guy that had the rotating light so it's just a bullet shape when not in use... I guess it's true when they say "everything has been done before."Looking great mate.
I used one of those lights on Rattled, my BO8 bike...
http://www.ratrodbikes.com/forum/index.php?threads/rattled-ex-≈-peacetogether-≈-name-change.72610/
If you go to the link above and scroll down, you will see how I got it to go.
Cheers,
Glen
Thanks! Did you just tape off the seat so the wire only messed with the rivets? I don't want to scuff up the vinyl since it's in great shape.Nice work, to clean up the rivets on mine I used a dremal tool with a brass wire wheel bit.
Well I thought it was a tight enough fit to hold the vinegar after wedging the duct tape under the rivets but I looked at the seat before I left for work today and the vinegar drained and soaked the into the seat. I think trial two will leave the duct tape and leave vinegar soaked cotton balls on top of the rivets. Hoping my newly built bike doesn't smell like pickles after all this....I'd improvise a way to soak the rivets with vinegar for a day. It will take it off and you won't be using abrasives around the vinyl. Maybe you could use that high tech yellow duct tape to make a bowl around the rivets that'll contain the vinegar.
Haha yeah I guess I'm going from one cad platform to the next! It looked like The Renaissance Man was using some sort of cad to get a visual on some of the parts like the seat bracket on his current build. I'm not sure I'd call what I'm doing talent though until we see how the tank turns out!Very cool!
I am loving the added talent that is showing up in this build-off, I don;t think I have seen cad used in a previous one unless it is the lower tech C.A.D.-Cardboard Aided Drawing...
Luke.
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