If I wanted it ready to ride, it could probably be done in one wrenching session. But I'm kinda going overkill on this one.Looking at what major transformation took place I didn't realize how much work you still have before it is ready to roll.
I looked at those. The triangle ones are also cool stacked. I couldn't find any that met my requirements for proportion, power usage, and price.In this headlight configuration rectangular headlights go also very well with triple tree forks, due to the another rectangle formed by the two fork crowns.
Because of the seating
If you mean visually, it doesn't actually look as rear heavy as in these pics. My basement is an unfinished, chaotic mess, still full of building materials so I can't get into position for good photos without rearranging everything.Because of the seating position (and the handlebars position) the bike is quite rear heavy. You plan on putting the battery in bags, but I would install it in the center frame triangle to distribute the weight a little better.
The motor and its battery are waaaay in the future, if they ever happen. I really don't need an ebike. I just want one cause they're cool. And I want to pretend like I'm and early motorcycle pioneer, but from the futureAre you planning to connect the horns and the headlights to the motor battery or you will use a secondary power source for them, like a motorbike battery or something similar?
It is?I think the chain is in the wrong direction.
I have seen such a kickstand (on the right) and yeah, pretty nice.
I also agree it is a shame they don't do this tire in 24x3.0
I like it too. I prefer it on like a scrambler or adventure styled bike.on your wish list you wrote "saddle bags", plural. Personally, I like the Swedish style of just one bag on one side. Maybe?
Wire loom ?flexible conduit
That'd work.
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