Thanks! I think so too. It's so much fun. I'll get chopper mode engaged eventually, that'll just be another level of cool.Regardless if you get the chopper mode working by the deadline. It's current state is pretty darn wicked!
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Thanks! I think so too. It's so much fun. I'll get chopper mode engaged eventually, that'll just be another level of cool.Regardless if you get the chopper mode working by the deadline. It's current state is pretty darn wicked!
Haha! That would be exiting. Almost an impromptu version of air bags.Imagine if the rear tire popped while you were riding and the force helped
get the frame down into chopper mode? The rocker design is more reliable
once the angles are figured and set. Loving it.
I will try it out but it will be after the build off ends. I have to work the next few days so no more time to build, just trying to take some interesting pics.They don’t gave to be some fancy shape. I just drew the classic rocker shape.
They can just be rectangles with rounded corners.
They can have extra holes for adjustment.
In case you get the length wrong.
I cannot guarantee this will work but you still have a couple days to try it out.
I like this one. I think one problem to look out for with pics of this bike (as far as the voting pic goes), is to try to keep the photo from being too tall. Otherwise, as people scroll down through the bikes, they can't see your bike in one screen. The overhead photos are cool, but you lose a little perspective of how tall this cool bike is.
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Thanks for the input. I didn't think of the pics being too tall but it seems obvious now that you mention it. I'll keep the camera in landscape orientation. The overhead pics were just for fun. I think it's a neat perspective but you're right that the scale of the bike gets lost in that angle.
Yet another good suggestion. Thank you!Yeah, a big part about this bike is perspective. Keep that in mind with the background. It's cool to have stuff in the background that people can see the relative size of the bike compared to what's around it.
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