Those rims are money! dollar dollar coins y'all. So you couldn't ride that bike on roads could you (assuming it was legal) ? The brakes wouldn't hold up?
I like the dual wheel single tire Idea thatll come in handy someday Im sure. It probrobly wouldnt make too much difference but maybe if you cut the spokes more evenly when youre taking the wheels apart itll keep them straighter.
Really enjoy your videos – very creative – turning junk into coolness. The coins are a neat touch. Assume you went with the coins instead of say, fender washers, for the increased visual interest?
Mustie1, I seem to have a lot of trouble finding centers and getting sprocket additions to run true, takes a lot of fussing about to get them to be close…
I can imagine a bunch of coin collectors seeing that and crying ๐
Them wheels look beautiful… What a cool creation man never seen anybody do anything like that before.
Why ruin those coins , couldn't you use washers??
YEE—IKES!! ๐ (Ike Eisenhower).
Looks like fun. Maybe I'll go get an old bicycle rim just to cut the spokes out. Looks therapeutic : )
Are those motorbike or dirt-bike tires that are twice the width like that?
Those rims are money! dollar dollar coins y'all. So you couldn't ride that bike on roads could you (assuming it was legal) ? The brakes wouldn't hold up?
Man…..you wasted some coins on that rim…..looks great….great idea .I bet the gov. wouldn't let you drill out any USA Farnicastaffs at any cost..!!
64- copper.
5 minutes on a truing stand is awesome time for wheel straightening. Good stuff Thanks for the video!
I like the dual wheel single tire Idea thatll come in handy someday Im sure. It probrobly wouldnt make too much difference but maybe if you cut the spokes more evenly when youre taking the wheels apart itll keep them straighter.
Really enjoy your videos – very creative – turning junk into coolness. The coins are a neat touch. Assume you went with the coins instead of say, fender washers, for the increased visual interest?
They over charades you for the dollar coins I used them for washers on my bike. But looking good as always can't wait to see this one.
wouldn't solid rivits worked better, head on the inside an bucked from the outside?
creativity at it's best.. I love the bikes the best, it has to be said.
Does this mean the bike will be called the "Eisenhower" bike now?
Interesting choice of materials…
Mustie1, I seem to have a lot of trouble finding centers and getting sprocket additions to run true, takes a lot of fussing about to get them to be close…
I saw the tiller in the background how does it work?