pacman270 said:its coming along very nicely.
OneHorsePower said:Bump!! folowing this Amazing so far 8)
Thanks a lot fellas! I appreciate the support! This build has been quite a challenge, and I know it's been a while since I've posted any updates. Even with my job keeping me busy, I've found some time (believe it or not) to work on the bike. I'm ironing out some minor kinks with the dropouts on the front end as well as hub cap placement on the front wheel. Though I have a long ways to go, slowly but surely progress continues to be made on this project. I hope to have some minor updates posted very soon ! Thanks again!ifitsfreeitsforme said:looking good. I like all the ways you handle the hiccups in the design. Very interesting.
laidbackcool said:Here's a quick mock-up with the fenders.
My initial concern with the fenders is that they'll limit the wheel and tire size I'm able to use, and that they may draw too much attention away from the tires themselves. I'm also having reservations about the rear truss rods in that they could eliminate the action of the springs. Any suggestions are more than welcome!
I truly appreciate the compliment. I really would've loved to utilize the 3-inch wide 144 spoke wheels, but they were simply out of my price range. The regular width 144 spokes is a conventional look on most lowriders, so I opted for a 36-spoke wheel with some reasonable width (about 2.25 inches to be exact). Definitely went with the whitewalls, and so far I'm pleased with how things have turned out.randiddle said:your gurl is lookin kinda sexy! run those 144 spoke on her, she'll be down-right devestating!!! But i'd go with classic white wall for that "Bomb/Rat" look Paint the whole thing in black primer with red&white pinstripes. Just my 2 cents.... dope as is though!
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laidbackcool said:Here's a quick mock-up with the fenders.
My initial concern with the fenders is that they'll limit the wheel and tire size I'm able to use, and that they may draw too much attention away from the tires themselves. I'm also having reservations about the rear truss rods in that they could eliminate the action of the springs. Any suggestions are more than welcome!
The Renaissance Man said:Looking forward to seeing a rolling picture! Keep it up.
kingfish254 said:Front hubs are looking sweet!
I really appreciate the positive feedback! I plan on painting the hubs matte black to match the rims. The acorn nuts however will remain as is. I also intend on making the dropout extensions the same color but remain undecided on the color choice?Colyn. said:My dream bike would be a 60's western flyer that had lowering mounts like yours, what a creation. I love it!
In all likelihood, I will utilize the chain pulley in the manner you suggested. Hopefully, I'll have a better handle on things once I get crank and sprocket assembled. Thanks a lot for the compliment!Machine Age Victim said:So sexy!! just an idea for the drivetrain, you may want to try a chain pulley on top of the chain stay, rather than under, in order to get it around the new lowered design.
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