Sounds cool!I'm leaning towards almost straight drag bars, input?
Luke.
Sounds cool!I'm leaning towards almost straight drag bars, input?
Okay, so I've been looking at this bike, and as far as the bars are concerned, I'm leaning towards almost straight drag bars, input?[/QUOTE
What do you have handy?
I know most post war Murray built bikes are similar, J.C. Higgins, Mercury, Murray, etc. you may have one of those, post a picture, I'm sure someone out there knows exactly what it is, the reverse dropout thing makes me think CWC over Murray, more than likely, I've never seen a Murray with reverse dropouts. But who knows I'm a novice, definitely not an expert, some of these guys really know their stuff, ask around.Cool rat ML. Do all Mercs have that top/seat/chainstay connection design? I have a similar reverse-dropout frame which has been a mystery to me for a very long time.
Right now I'm playing with ideas on the rear fender, whether to shape the extension and mount it more like a cap, or just embrace the rusty broken end and mount it like I previously had planned, or cut and weld it in place... Any input would be appreciated, which route should I go folks?
So I took your advice and did a mock up with the front half of the fender I plan to use for the extension, I played with a couple different ideas, including adding a peak to the fender piece, of course this half of the fender is smaller than the one I'll ultimately use so the end result will hang down a bit more but you get the idea...thoughts?From what I can tell from the pictures, it looks like the original fender is peaked and the other is not. So, I'm thinking that it might look good to tuck it under the full fender and connects under the rear brace. Think of it as a mud flap like the cardboard mock up. However, if you're going for full tilt rat, leave it rough and bolt it up just like the last picture!
I like it outside, you have done a cool job matching the peak, may as well show it off!So I took your advice and did a mock up with the front half of the fender I plan to use for the extension, I played with a couple different ideas, including adding a peak to the fender piece, of course this half of the fender is smaller than the one I'll ultimately use so the end result will hang down a bit more but you get the idea...thoughts?
A: outside, with added peak.
B: inside, added peak not visible.
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