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Aaron from Rat City Bikes told me the N4s are kind of rare in the US. Perhaps not so much.
I've always loved the "idea" of IGHs, they weigh a ton but if set up and maintained properly, they live a long time.
Here's a good article from a well-traveled cyclist.

Don't mean to bomb yer thread, Carl.
Carry on.
 
Tore down for the painter...
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I was so careful but I still tore the old "ish" vinyl "headbadge" I will probably still use it unless I can find a new one but I've had no luck so far...
 
Tore down for the painter...
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I was so careful but I still tore the old "ish" vinyl "headbadge" I will probably still use it unless I can find a new one but I've had no luck so far...
I found a decal online that I can try and recreate for you. What’s the overall height and width and I’ll try can get it close to the original.
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I was printing a couple things today so I threw it in just to see how it will come out. The alignment on my blade is off BUT it came out good! What can I say, I’m impatient! View attachment 270707
Very cool. Without measuring I'd say mmm headbadge size... Doesn't matter too much. So is it an actual decal or a vinyl sticker? Either one would work just wondering. Also what would that cost me mailed to Illinois 60915??? Shoot me a pm please and thank you.
 
Very cool. Without measuring I'd say mmm headbadge size... Doesn't matter too much. So is it an actual decal or a vinyl sticker? Either one would work just wondering. Also what would that cost me mailed to Illinois 60915??? Shoot me a pm please and thank you.
Theyre made from sticker paper with a laminated matte finish.

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Nice teamwork there!
 
Now if I can just get my painter hoppin'...
(it would help if I'd have brought the frame and fenders to him TODAY...)
 
I don't remember exactly what happened when it did finally go down. I think I'd tuned the Ancient Strat down to C. In retrospect, the software that did the conversion wasn't setup for that. I'd never gave it a thought. I'd bet that was where the low rumble came from. So the gravity shed was old but the walls were thick and even if there were micro-fractures in the coating that lined them they only had to hold up for a few moments. The grid was cooking but that's what grids do, burn with the vibration induced into them and create a color shift that would be amplified through the full lightwave spectrum. This light would then be compressed into an already hot algorithm fed into a feedback loop back into the grid itself. Yeah okay so that part was untested. The grids sonic heat spectrum compressed and then cycled up a few K's and then fed back into itself should've oscillated at a rhythmic pulse in direct proportion to the notes played. I felt it was appropriate to rip into Hole In The Sky.

 
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