R rusty1 Joined Feb 21, 2009 Messages 257 Reaction score 18 Location Polo, Illinois Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Jan 16, 2012 #1 ...here's my old Tornado woody, wood is press fit, no mounting system... what do you think?
outskirtscustoms Joined Aug 3, 2010 Messages 12,545 Reaction score 2,898 Location Body: Kokomo, In... Mind: in the gutter. Soul: in Rating - 100% 2 0 0 Jan 16, 2012 #2 Loos nice. I'd add a rear rack but that's me. How does the extra weight affect the ride?
R rusty1 Joined Feb 21, 2009 Messages 257 Reaction score 18 Location Polo, Illinois Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Jan 16, 2012 #3 ...don't seem to notice the extra weight.
M mmcdaniel69 Joined Oct 19, 2011 Messages 170 Reaction score 0 Location Carlsbad, NM Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Jan 16, 2012 #4 That's pretty wild. How'd you get the wood to press in?
R rusty1 Joined Feb 21, 2009 Messages 257 Reaction score 18 Location Polo, Illinois Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Feb 1, 2012 #5 mmcdaniel69 said: That's pretty wild. How'd you get the wood to press in? Click to expand... ...first I made cardboard patterns that fit snug, then cut out the wood pieces (3/4 inch pine boards) and filed/ground em to fit, then clear varnished. They tap in with a rubber mallet.
mmcdaniel69 said: That's pretty wild. How'd you get the wood to press in? Click to expand... ...first I made cardboard patterns that fit snug, then cut out the wood pieces (3/4 inch pine boards) and filed/ground em to fit, then clear varnished. They tap in with a rubber mallet.
kingfish254 BUILD COOL BIKES AND HAVE FUN!! Pro Member Joined Aug 31, 2009 Messages 34,543 Reaction score 50,902 Location Historic Savannah Rating - 100% 130 0 0 Feb 2, 2012 #6 Very cool. I was thinking about something along these lines with some luan plywood when I build my salt flats sidecar.
Very cool. I was thinking about something along these lines with some luan plywood when I build my salt flats sidecar.