Mustie1, Watching Ur technique, I always have trouble getting basic symmetry when I put fab'ed pieces together and joints that need bubble gum to seal the burn holes… Nice job on the handle bars!
What about using a riding mower lever with a button on top, I would bet you have one, that way the lever can be used for putting it in gear and then the button could be for decompression? Just a thought.
YES INDEED….Beachcomber Style will be the style that fits this style bike……………from what I see, this might be the BEST replica type creation you have done yet…. Keep Up The Good Work Mustie1
Visionary construction methodology. Brilliant !
Looks good.
Button on the lever.
love it!
It's great but I would love to see more about the welding and bending. I love the bike though! Very inspiring.
The right handle bar needs to bend in a little more. The bike looks mint tho.
reminds me of the old BMX bikes from the 80s
are you goin with some fat finders…?
love your bikes, makes me wish i still had my garage
Thumbs up Sir!
This Bike is coming out great! Love the home bent handle bars and the over all design. Keep the film Rollin!
Mustie1, Watching Ur technique, I always have trouble getting basic symmetry when I put fab'ed pieces together and joints that need bubble gum to seal the burn holes… Nice job on the handle bars!
You're def getting to early 20th century bike scale .
SILENT GREY !!
What about using a riding mower lever with a button on top, I would bet you have one, that way the lever can be used for putting it in gear and then the button could be for decompression? Just a thought.
gettin closer and closer…..lookin good
YES INDEED….Beachcomber Style will be the style that fits this style bike……………from what I see, this might be the BEST replica type creation you have done yet…. Keep Up The Good Work Mustie1