Thank you for showing all the pictures of your tools and workshop. It’s the kind of stuff that I don’t get to see here at all, let alone the Soviet bikes.
It appears the Shimano derailer you used this the same one that I cut apart to make my DIY chain tensioner. It was a much nicer derailer than the newer ones from Shimano that I own.
I think the tank looks great so far but when I looked at the side view of the bike I realized that it still has the folding joint in the down tube. Clearly, the tank can never fold in half, so that folding joint makes my head explode.
If you are not able to remove it and splice the tubing, this would be a perfect opportunity to disguise it with a fake engine, or use it has the motor mount for a real one.
Maybe it could be disguised as part of a small toolbox or lunchbox built into the bicycle.
Maybe it could be totally ignored and you would be a happy man. How can I know?
Good luck on the completion and three bravos on the PVC work.
It appears the Shimano derailer you used this the same one that I cut apart to make my DIY chain tensioner. It was a much nicer derailer than the newer ones from Shimano that I own.
I think the tank looks great so far but when I looked at the side view of the bike I realized that it still has the folding joint in the down tube. Clearly, the tank can never fold in half, so that folding joint makes my head explode.
If you are not able to remove it and splice the tubing, this would be a perfect opportunity to disguise it with a fake engine, or use it has the motor mount for a real one.
Maybe it could be disguised as part of a small toolbox or lunchbox built into the bicycle.
Maybe it could be totally ignored and you would be a happy man. How can I know?
Good luck on the completion and three bravos on the PVC work.