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Come on man get this thing in the finished section TIME IS RUNNING OUT!
Thanks a lot Kingfish! BTW, Firewing looks incredible. Your attention to detail is off the charts!kingfish254 said:Dude, you're making me sweat bullets here. I sure hope you finish in time. GTB!!!
EDIT: Sorry, I missed your post on the previous page about probably not being able to complete by Sunday. Work and life certainly caome first. Good luck in both my friend!
Chris Crew said:Don't quit just yet.
Words will never express how much I appreciate the support I've received from you guys, which makes it even more difficult to accept the reality that I must officially bow out of this competition. The demands of my new job position along with other obligations simply have not afforded me the time needed to finish up this build. There are many more details that I want to add to Silent Assassin. And as much as I want this bike to be complete, I'm not willing to put my stamp on a product that doesn't meet or exceed my expectations for the sake of crossing the finish line. Silent Assassin eventually will get done. Unfortunately, it won't be finished by August 4th, and I would like to have this thread moved to the "Builds" section if possible. I wish my fellow ratters nothing but the best of luck and will be cheering you guys on from the sidelines. Hopefully, I'll be able to rejoin the madness for BO9 next year 8) !outskirtscustoms said:Come on man get this thing in the finished section TIME IS RUNNING OUT!
I must admit that I was a bit disappointed that I was unable to meet the deadline, because the competitor in me wanted to see how I stack up against some extremely talented builders! However, I have promised myself that I'll find the time to get this bike finished no matter how long it takes. I am really honored by your compliment, and it's those kinds of encouraging words that give me the motivation needed to see this project through to the end. Thank you very much !erichitscar said:Sad to hear this... I'm bummed because I just came across this build for the first time, and have been blown away! I understand your obligations, but I hope that you somehow find a little time to complete this beauty! You've done a great job so far! Cheers!
I'm still leaning towards the bare metal look, but I'll likely use Duplicolor Black Shadow for paint if the bare metal look runs it's course. I'll be glad when this bike is finally completed too! Thanks for the compliment!JaxxKG said:I really like this build, very steampunkish; would love to see it with a proper paint job---excited to see the final result of Silent Assassin ;P
Well it looks like I was finally able to place the hubcaps at their desired location on the rear wheel with a good relationship to the chainstays. Further adjustments are necessary to the rear fender, but I have a few ideas on how to pull it off with little or no problems at all. Hopefully, I'll have mock-up photos posted tomorrow afternoon. Stay tuned!laidbackcool said:I'm still ironing out the kinks regarding the placement of the hubcaps on the rear wheel in relationship to the chainstays. I'm definitely several steps closer toward the finish line, and I'm very encouraged by the progress made. Luckily, I'm off work tomorrow and will have a great deal of time to put the finishing touches on the rear wheel so I can transition my focus onto the front wheel. Photos of the new updates will be posted accordingly.
Thanks Kingfish!kingfish254 said:You have my attention!
Good luck my friend!
I made adjustments to the placement of the rear fender, and I'm very pleased with the end result. Unfortunately, I began working on the bike a couple of hours after getting off the clock at my job, and it was pretty much sunset by the time I finished. Hopefully, things will work out to where I can post photos tomorrow afternoon.laidbackcool said:Well it looks like I was finally able to place the hubcaps at their desired location on the rear wheel with a good relationship to the chainstays. Further adjustments are necessary to the rear fender, but I have a few ideas on how to pull it off with little or no problems at all...
Gone!
I appreciate the love and actually have a few more photos to post!kingfish254 said:Bit by bit, little by little! Keep plugging away at it my friend!
I really enjoy your build style!!!!
Thanks a lot, and BTW Southern Flyer is one, very cool looking bike! I was not surprised at all by how well it did in the build off :wink: ! But you're right about the BB, and I'm very concerned about having the ground clearance needed to ride this bad boy around the neighborhood. It's funny that you brought that up because that will be my next task of interest once I've installed hubcaps onto the front wheel.The Renaissance Man said:Lookin' good!
I'm still waiting to see if your going to have to move the BB, that thing is l_o_w! 8)
I just took a measurement from the ground to about the middle of the bottom bracket shell. The number was approximately 7.5 inches but slightly over 7 inches from the base of the BB shell to the ground. So, I'm looking at using a crank set in which the arms are between 4.5 to 5.5 inches in length. Here are a few options I'm looking into:The Renaissance Man said:I've been thinking more about your low BB and it occurred to me that you might could use a crank set from a little 12" or 16" kids bike. :idea:
It wouldn't be the fastest bike in town, but it might be short enough to keep the pedals off of the ground. Plus you can find those bikes for cheap at thrift stores or yard sales.
I'm also wondering if the chain will clear the chain stay. If it don't, you might could use a rear derailleur to get it down lower than the frame. :idea: :?:
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