Putting in some work!
I thought they'd look silly on that bike too, but holy cow, they actually look pretty good! Those just might work! It's just like I said, you never know if it'll look good or not without mocking it up!GUYS WHAT IS HAPPENING HERE
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I put these bars on as a goof. I was fully prepared for them to look ridiculous. Am I crazy, or do they look pretty good? They're huge and funky and I think I like them. I bought them years ago for another project and they didn't stick, so they've sat in the basement all this time collecting dust.
yes, and it IS comfy! I'm not a huge fan of bars shaped like the original ones for this bike... it's like you have to hold the bars down low right against your stomach and there's no room to stretch out and breathe. Part of why I like those Schwinn bars better than the ones that came on the bike is that they're more comfortable. They sweep forward before coming up and back, which gives you a little more room. These are kind of like an exaggeration of the Schwinn bars, they gently sweep WAY forward, then WAY up and WAY back.I didn't think the bars looked good on the orange bike, and was expecting them to look weird on the strat.
BUT,,,,,,this just proves you gotta try any idea that pops in your head. I like them! They may not be sporty or angular, but the big sweeping curves of them flow so well with the big sweeping curves of the frame. And on top of that, they look to be in a position where the bike will be super comfy to ride as well. Love the grips too. Have you taken it out for a ride yet?
This has occurred to me, and I already decided that if I ever come across one of those guards (especially if I can get one cheaper because the original graphics are gone) I would do just that. It'd be easy to shrink the script down to fit the painted section on the front of that guard.I agree that the bullnose vented Spaceliner guards is super cool. This is RRB, you can put any guard on there that you want. Maybe even change the lettering to read STRATO FLITE on one of those.
However, you did an excellent job with the new lettering on the Strato Flite guard. The jet sprocket cover looks awesome too. Killer work, this one is a beauty!
Thanks! My wife has one of these gizmos:Dang, that new Strato Flite script came out PERFECT! And sponge painting it to give it a more authentic patina... that's just too cool! You even left it unpainted where the crank rubbed against the chain guard! How'd you make the stencil for that? The "A" and "O" are throwing me off because I don't see any lines where the mask for the holes would be. I'd love to try that on a bike someday!
Duuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuude!!! That is AWESOME! Both the tools you use, and especially the previous work you've done with it! I've got to get me one of those and start playing with it! Thanks!Thanks! My wife has one of these gizmos:
https://www.babysavers.com/cricut-explore-air-2-review/
I have used it to make some fancy stickers and stencils. Here are some examples.
Coppertone Fastback guard: https://ratrodbikes.com/forum/threads/coppertone-fastback-a-penny-saved.109699/post-1123465
Faux Manta Ray II guard: https://ratrodbikes.com/forum/threads/manta-racer-mbbo-class-2.107733/post-1095661
Scrambler banana seat: https://ratrodbikes.com/forum/threads/77-78-scrambler-tribute.108196/post-1120808
Scrambler frame graphics: https://ratrodbikes.com/forum/threads/scrambler-beater.107933/post-1096354
Murray retro scallops and graphics: https://ratrodbikes.com/forum/threads/murray-jetcruiser.108734/post-1110929
JC Higgins guard: https://ratrodbikes.com/forum/threads/1951-j-c-higgins.110426/post-1128072
Agreed, the results look very nice!Duuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuude!!! That is AWESOME! Both the tools you use, and especially the previous work you've done with it! I've got to get me one of those and start playing with it! Thanks!
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