Re: Update on the stretch bikes
I like the blackwalls better myself, but the whitewalls look good as well. Very nice all around!
I like the blackwalls better myself, but the whitewalls look good as well. Very nice all around!
RatRodDad said:I think he conduit.
:lol: :lol: :roll:
Looking good! I believe that "flop effect" on the frond end can be countered by positiong the front axle further forward. Maybe by bending the fork, or by welding some extended dropouts towards the front. You know, like you see on extremely raked bicycle chopper forks. Do, however, get confirmation that this is correct before welding or bending anything! :wink:RatRodDad said:It rides fairly well but with the raked neck and ape hangers it does feel like the front end would flop one way or the other if you let your hands off of the bars while you were riding.
I'm betting that's probably going to lessen the trail, not the rake. It doesn't hurt to try, but too little rake is also bad for you. CBN has a nice sticky that tries to wrangle rake and trail issues: http://www.chopperbicycle.net/forums/sh ... php?t=3617 . If you do change the fork, let us know if the bike feels different.RatRodDad said:Hugo, my brother suggested putting one of the later model straight forks on the bike in place of the one that's on it. So something similar to bending the fork to get less rake.
I'm curious about that and can he make it wide enough to take 3" tires? If so I wanna buy the frame! :wink: He's becoming a master!Seem's like an awsome $-maker after retirement! I'm sure there's alot of my fellow rodders that would be interested!(Especially the ones that can't weld-like me!) :lol:Rat Rod said:It's looking cool!
Where is the bottom bracket going to go?
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