Thanks guys. I'm using an old aluminum Sakai mtb fork that I must have tried to sell half a dozen times. I have some creative ideas for some truss rods/light brackets. Lots of ideas, not a lot of time!
That fork looks at home, good job!
Depending on what your plans are for a kickstand, I wonder how it would look to mount the box under the frame just behind the BB.
Looks good so far W...What kind of crank arms/chainring is that on the mockup? The fork looks perfect on the frame.
I believe that I would look at modifying the hubcaps instead. They can more easily be replaced. Just me though, I'm sure you know what you're doing.I'm considering cutting the seat stay down so it meets the chain stays and welding them flush. This would allow the hubcaps to be tighter to the frame and streamline the junction a little.
Looking forward to seeing them on the bike.OK, so here are some photos of the handlebars.. sorry for the small pics, had to use my phone..
just a regular set of apes..
Cut off the ends, notched the lower curves at stem level so I could bend them wider, also drilled pairs of 1/4" holes for plug welding.
Viola, 5/8" id implement grips work slick! Widened the bars to 24"
Pretty happy with my fender braces so far, going to try to blind fasten them to the fork somehow. Lots of work to go on these.. I have no idea what this piece of steel was originally from.
...Or good, depending on how you look at it!
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