Too bad the unique chainguard covers up the wonderful bottom bracket (of course the sprocket would too) but maybe a nice airy one would let it "breath" It's like the guard doesn't quite match everything else. But maybe it just needs paint to match the fork and rims. Your paint looks great for a first time faux-tina. Sticking with one technique instead of throwing everything at it works very well. I like this build and you can't go wrong with board tracker styling here.
Thank you Carl!
I see what you mean regarding the chainguard. I did want to utilize a black sprocket instead of a grey/chrome one to make the guard pop out, but maybe I'll have to make a few mockups first
But I will use a sprocket with holes in it. I have a few ruff cycles sprockets that I can adapt in the lathe.
I put some the fenders on the bike, no assembly with screws, just to have a look.
Then I tried various lights and its positions/locations.
Tried that old 'candle lamp' on the bike, but that did not fit the look I am aiming at.
I do like the fenders though, more than I expected. The aluminum fenders are quite badly damaged and need some love, but not beyond repair. That is another positive thing about ratrods; reuse damaged parts! I does not matter if there is a dent or scrape.
More thoughts below these pictures!
and sorry for the awful mess in my shed
The rear fender is badly dented at the black section. Probably folded in the past. I can cut and shorten them. I hope to keep them long, since I wanted to assemble some sort of license plate there.
First impression.
Not bad!
Crusty Torpedo lamp, I like it!
Small aluminum lamp. Location is meh...
Better!
I like this! Very cool. Don't know if I like it more than the torpedo lamp.
Candle lamp: beautiful in itself, but not for this build.
Kickstand fixed and assembled!
Found this Brooks seat!
Regarding the aluminum fenders: I can sand them and keep them unpainted. That would match the chainguard. I will keep the insides black, to keep a look I can't describe.
Or paint them orange with faux patina.
I'll try them unpainted first and I can paint them afterwards anyway!
I am also scouting for some bars. I saw one on a photo on pinterest which I really like:
Bars, bike