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Fender definitely balances the tank in front. Bike looks good. Can't remember how the trailer ties in with the build? Unless there's some news you haven't shared on here....:wink1:
 
Fender definitely balances the tank in front. Bike looks good. Can't remember how the trailer ties in with the build? Unless there's some news you haven't shared on here....:wink1:
I've mentioned it before, indirectly.
 
Cool. This is actually the first CWC frame I ever bought. Been holding onto it a couple years.

My plan for this build is an everyday cruiser, with a slight race inspiration and a little extra on the side.

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So that was my response to a comment back on page one.

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Hence the trailer.
Also, I don't think this frame is CWC. Could it be Snyder? Did I spell that right?




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I'm going to try to avoid that, it won't have a rigid mount.
Nice just like the old Buster Keaton movies...
Pull the connecting pin and off she goes on her own!

Merle. :crazy:
 
Thanks guys.
The shape of the car gets me, I liked it at first but I think the angle of the front throws it off. I'll have to put it next to the bike and see how it looks, I might have to rebuild it.
 
I don't know Falstaff, I love the bike, But, I just can't see the sidecar complimenting the bike in this configuration. A crazy idea, maybe build the sidecar into a shape that mimics the tank? It might just be me, I guess seeing them together would help.
 
I don't know Falstaff, I love the bike, But, I just can't see the sidecar complimenting the bike in this configuration. A crazy idea, maybe build the sidecar into a shape that mimics the tank? It might just be me, I guess seeing them together would help.
Might be a good idea, I was thinking build the car with lines that flow with the frame; then paint to match the tank lines.

Then again, I have to make another tank to see what I think.

This might be the wrong bike for a sidecar all together.
 
I can totally see the sidecar, itll look like old motorcycle with a sidecar, those weren't shaped like the bike...but then again I spend half my time with pink girlie bikes, so what the heck do I know?!
 
Whatever you do, don't pay any attention to me or Dave!!:crazy: We'll both lead you astray! You'll get it figured out.
 
I think a pic with the bike next to it, so we can compare lines would be helpful. I like the idea, just wondering if the plywood is too 'heavy' for the look of the bike. I do like Big Ape's suggestion of a mimic of the tank shape....maybe your shell could be made from that vinyl sheeting that is pliable, or a tin that you could bend...
 
If I get a chance today I'll drag the car and bike out for pics.
OJ, I did think about using coroplast for the body. I figure if it works for velomobiles, it should work here. I'll still need a wood frame tho. I've cut the frame like I did to cut weight, I also have some lightweight material I could wrap around and coat in resin. We'll see.
 
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