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Re: 19PENNYSAVER71 (75 PERCENT DONE! UPDATE 06/26)

Postby yoothgeye on Sun Jun 26, 2011 8:49 pm

Since I've got your seat and headbadge material, I guess the pressure is on me now! :shock:

Looks great.
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Re: 19PENNYSAVER71 (75 PERCENT DONE! UPDATE 06/26)

Postby nelvolks on Sun Jun 26, 2011 8:51 pm

yoothgeye wrote:Since I've got your seat and headbadge material, I guess the pressure is on me now! :shock:

Looks great.


Haha Thanks! Yes the pressure is on you but its cool bc I know you will deliver I trust you.
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Re: 19PENNYSAVER71 (75 PERCENT DONE! UPDATE 06/26)

Postby SCHWINNRAY69 on Sun Jun 26, 2011 8:55 pm

Great job so far, can't wait to see it 100% done :mrgreen:
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Re: 19PENNYSAVER71 (75 PERCENT DONE! UPDATE 06/26)

Postby nelvolks on Sun Jun 26, 2011 8:58 pm

SCHWINNRAY69 wrote:Great job so far, can't wait to see it 100% done :mrgreen:


Thank You!
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Re: 19PENNYSAVER71 (75 PERCENT DONE! UPDATE 06/26)

Postby Wolf's Den Garage on Fri Jul 01, 2011 1:07 am

IMHO, those bars just ain't workin' with the rest of the build...
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Re: 19PENNYSAVER71 (75 PERCENT DONE! UPDATE 06/26)

Postby yoothgeye on Fri Jul 01, 2011 6:55 am

Wolf's Den Garage wrote:IMHO, those bars just ain't workin' with the rest of the build...


I think they look great... plus, they are stock on this bike.
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Re: 19PENNYSAVER71 (75 PERCENT DONE! UPDATE 06/26)

Postby nelvolks on Thu Jul 07, 2011 8:09 am

Wolf's Den Garage wrote:IMHO, those bars just ain't workin' with the rest of the build...

Thanks for the comment. I do like how the bars look on the bike and I think once I am done with the seat you will see how it all ties in well.
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Re: 19PENNYSAVER71 (75 PERCENT DONE! UPDATE 06/26)

Postby SCHWINNRAY69 on Thu Jul 07, 2011 8:12 am

Yeah, those handlebars were MADE for that bike and look REALLY cool :wink: Let's get an update :mrgreen:
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Re: 19PENNYSAVER71 (75 PERCENT DONE! UPDATE 06/26)

Postby nelvolks on Thu Jul 07, 2011 8:17 am

SCHWINNRAY69 wrote:Yeah, those handlebars were MADE for that bike and look REALLY cool :wink: Let's get an update :mrgreen:

Haha thanks schwinnray69 I agree. A far as an update it is coming hopefully this week, I have been busy with family members visiting from back home in puerto rico.
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Re: 19PENNYSAVER71 (BIG UPDATE 07/11 SEAT, HEADBADGE AND MORE)

Postby nelvolks on Mon Jul 11, 2011 9:21 pm

Ok so I have been busy the last few weeks with family that I had coming up from back home in Puerto Rico. I finally get a chance today to get back on track and get some major work done.

FIRST ON THE CHECKLIST IS THE SEATPAN/SEAT:

Here is a regular banana seat that I wanted to do something different with.
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First thing to do is take the plastic cover off.
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Next I had to clean up the rust on the bottom of the seat.
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Next was to make the seat shorter than what it was. I was looking for a different look than a standard banana seat so here we go. I cut the tip off about 3 to 4 inches off.
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Next I took the tip that I cut off and cut the middle off so that I could slide it into the pan. Since I dont have many tools to work with I had to improvise and use what I have.
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Here you can see how much shorter it looks.
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These next slides you can see how I pop riveted the tip that I cut off at the top of the seatpan. Then I hammered it and molded it to the shape of the tip I pop riveted. Next I drew lines where I was going to cut the extra edges on the side.
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HERE IT IS BEFORE!
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HERE IT IS AFTER!
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After that I primed the bottom of the seatpan and drilled the holes where i was going to pop rivet the new cover.
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And here is the new cover and I also had a piece of new carpet padding that I cut the same shape as the original foam padding.
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Next I taped the both paddings to the seatpan so that they would not move.
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I then took the fabric which is a piece I cut off a mexican blanket and started to pop rivet it to the seat pan. I used big washers to hold the fabric in place on the inside of the seat pan.
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After I covered the seatpan I then took copper tacks and ut the tips off and glued them to the top of the pop rivet. all around the seat.
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Here is what it looks like after it is done.
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NEXT ON THE CHECKLIST IS THE HEADBADGE:

First thing I took a piece of copper and cut the pattern I wanted.
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Next I took a picture that I found online of a cartoon penny and cut it out.
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I then taped the cutout of the penny and started to engrave the pattern to the copper headbadge with my engraver.
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Here you can see the engraved penny.
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Here it is after all the engraving is done.
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I then cleaned it up with steel wool and made it shiny.
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I sprayed it with brown paint and then cleaned it up so that the paint would stay in the areas I engraved.
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NEXT ON THE CHECKLIST IS END CAPS FOR TOP BARS ON FRAME:

After thinking of what to do for the ends of the top bars on the frame I decided that I would use some blackpowder slug bullets which are copper and would look great next to the headbadge.

Here you can see that it was easy to install because the plastic caps that come with the slug bullets fit perfect on the holes of the ends to the top bars on the frame. So all I had to do was slide the plastic caps in most of the way and then lightly hammer the slugs in the then cut the excess plastic edges. And there it is done and easy to do.
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So here is the headbadge with the slug bullets as end caps on the top bars of the frame.
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And here is the bike with the seat temporarily mounted.
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I need to buy some bolts for the sissy bar and I also have to clean up the excess fabric from the bottom of the seatpan. Still have a lot more work that needs to be done so hopefully I will have another update soon. Let me know what you think and I hope you like what I have done, and like it enough to give me a vote, haha. :lol:
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Re: 19PENNYSAVER71 (BIG UPDATE 07/11 SEAT, HEADBADGE AND MORE)

Postby snydur on Mon Jul 11, 2011 9:46 pm

AWESOME!!!
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Re: 19PENNYSAVER71 (BIG UPDATE 07/11 SEAT, HEADBADGE AND MORE)

Postby nelvolks on Tue Jul 12, 2011 6:38 am

snydur wrote:AWESOME!!!

Thank you!
Rat rods may be known by their flat black, gray paint and rusty parts but there are no set rules as to what makes a rat rod.

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Re: 19PENNYSAVER71 (BIG UPDATE 07/11 SEAT, HEADBADGE AND MORE)

Postby yoothgeye on Tue Jul 12, 2011 6:45 am

Nelson, it all looks great! You don't need a bunch of tools, you have ingenuity!
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Re: 19PENNYSAVER71 (BIG UPDATE 07/11 SEAT, HEADBADGE AND MORE)

Postby nelvolks on Tue Jul 12, 2011 7:50 am

yoothgeye wrote:Nelson, it all looks great! You don't need a bunch of tools, you have ingenuity!

Thanks Justin, I really appreciate the huge comment. I try my best.
Rat rods may be known by their flat black, gray paint and rusty parts but there are no set rules as to what makes a rat rod.

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Re: 19PENNYSAVER71 (BIG UPDATE 07/11 SEAT, HEADBADGE AND MORE)

Postby imagearchy on Tue Jul 12, 2011 8:15 am

Honest Abe would approve!
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