Well after a lot of math and planning I'll be machining my own tripple trees out of 3/4 in thick alumunium. Fork legs will be. 1 1/2 and 1 inch legs I know that's big but I want this thing to look beefy and the forks the match the frame.
Pardon my ignorance but what do you meanLooks like it's gonna have some decent stretch.
The bike he has now, or the one he had before the prison fell?Ahhh gotcha yeah I'm 6 2 so the occ size wasn't cutting it. Pretty happy with it so far. Low longer not going with crazy take though. Trying to keep the bobber look. Even debating not doing springer. Don't really want a squishy front end. Kinda modeling it after darrels bike from walking dead lol.
Looks pretty good to me!Ok so I'm a part of a few forums and some are full of jerks....I don't see that here so go easy on me I don't have a jig so yeah I did my best.
Looks straighter than my first attempt. Don't worry, most haters are jealous coz they don't have the skills to even begin a build. It's not like it's your 10th scratch build. I'd keep the idea of the springer, you can always stiffen it up if it's too bouncy. I think the bike would look unbalanced with a short, mildly raked fork. If you correct the rake/trail by offsetting the dropouts, you can prevent most of the steering flop associated with long forks. My air ride bike had a bouncy bent springer and I put a length of rubber air hose inside the spring which made it much better.
I was thinking the same thing!Man, if only I had access and ability to some of that machinery.
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