The advantage of living in Australia I guess?
The advantage of living in Australia I guess?
That does look good!I say #2, but I'm slightly biased towards parallel swoopy barsView attachment 230205
Thank you OJ!Great start BRE! The ideas and parts are already flowing nicely.
I like #2 of the frame mock ups , but realize the extra work involved. #1 would be my second option.
Board track style is certainly what I have in mind. A bit US cruiser / motorbike, but with the patina.I like option 2 best followed by 1. This is going to be a really fun build! With the frame options and the awesome fork, what's not to love! I really like the lower belly loop on the frame. It could make a cool board track style bike, with or without a motor.
There is a whole scene where they build ratrods out of these, very cool!Your forks forced me you look up what they came off of.
View attachment 230242 I would have never paid any bit of attention to them if you had posted them while they were still on the moped
Almost:Looks loke a good day’s progress.
Thanks man, appreciate it. I want to keep the momentum to make it to the deadline. After welding is done, I got some time for detailing.Holy smokes elBarto, this is moving fast already! That's a really nice frame, and you always bring the great parts. Psyched about this one
Thank you!!Cool chainguard!
There's one for sale on ebay. Don't know where you're located, but it might be an optionOk. I don't know how to get one of those frames, but I definitely want one.
Thanks OJ! Lovin' your ratina work too, gonna try that too.Forget the bike, the name is AWESOME!
Just kidding! Bike is looking great, pulling out all the stops. That fork is like none other!
Project 346 Stella or Ash bikes. I don't know where you are from, but willing to help with a search here in the Netherlands. The 'Ruff cycles Lucky' is a similar geometry frame. Different looks though.Ok. I don't know how to get one of those frames, but I definitely want one.
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