I was thinking you might need a longer seat,but an angled seat post might do the trick.When I saw the pic I thought to my self.."wow it looks like a drag bike"..Then I read what you posted. Maybe go down and back with the seat a little?
I was thinking you might need a longer seat,but an angled seat post might do the trick.When I saw the pic I thought to my self.."wow it looks like a drag bike"..Then I read what you posted. Maybe go down and back with the seat a little?
I like the length on bikes I've done, and yours looks good but it's hard to tell how YOU fit without some handlebars. I build mine to fit ME...
Carl.
I've never heard of that, I like it! I'll check mine before I weld it up.Doing good!
The string method for checking frames works well, the way you have it is cool, but another way is to run a piece of string from one dropout around the headtube and back to the other dropout, then you can measure in from the strings to the seat tube and other places.
Looks like you have it nice and straight anyway though!
Luke.
Well, the bike is def cool and I'm digging that coffee table in the background too!Ok, just for giggles I strapped the long rear on. Gives it a drag look. What do you think?!?!?!
Well, the bike is def cool and I'm digging that coffee table in the background too!
Making great progress! That wheel / tire looks like it fits like the proverbial glove....Nice combo of black and shiny parts. Rat on!Got the rear part of the frame done, minus a lil clean up.
Last weld, it was for the kick stand.
This is a tuff looking lil frame! I'm pleased.
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