I think you're right that the doodads on the front struts are superfluous, but the rest is looking awesome.
I finally got around to playing with the fenders. I wanted to go without a front fender and bob the back fender. Well I was using the front fender tip as a guide as to the shape I wanted to cut the back fender. My son then suggested to cut the back fender and weld half the front fender on to the back fender. We cut and hid the weld behind the middle fender mount. Then we started to kick around ideas for the front fender, that's when again my son suggested to attach the remaining rear fender to the remaining piece of front fender, which gave it some length to hang down low on the front fender. Again the weld was hidden this time under the fork. So if you followed me I took the front tip fender to the back and move the rear tip of the fender to the front. I know it sounds like insanity but it does work. Sorry, I don't have pictures of all the cutting and welding.
Here is the bike with the fenders. I think I went a little too far with the doodads attached to the front fork strap and It will be removed. Perhaps less is more.
Thank YouBikes looks "AWESOME" . . . Keep up the GREAT WORK !!!
Yes, the glue I used was white. I sprayed glue on both the seat and the material.Is the photo of the seat looking white the glue sprayed on the seat?
Yup we are on the same frequency with our design. I also added iron work to my frame ill post pic's soon...... nice workYears ago I gave my welder to my son. I figured he would get more use out of it than me, plus I could always go over and use it. We used the welder quite a bit, when together we worked on a father/son 57 Chevy project.
I then sold the car to my son for a dollar. He did do a lot of the work on the car!
Well I needed the welder and went over to my sons house to work on the bike. I first started with this fork and I had an idea for the struts.
and I purchased a pair of these decorative rail balusters...
Cut, pounded flat and drilled a hole...and I have a front fork strut.
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