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....
I've mentioned it before, indirectly.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....
So that was my response to a comment back on page one.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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I'm going to try to avoid that, it won't have a rigid mount.Hang on tight!
Jason
Nice just like the old Buster Keaton movies...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. [/QUOTE
Side note ... Buster Keaton had a house here in Muskegon in the Bluffton area along Muskegon Lake.
There were actually quite a few actors and circus performers who lived in this tiny villa.
Yea, I didn't plan on hauling people. Just for trips to the market.looks to low to fit someone
Nice wood work !
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.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.
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