X-114 HEAVY SERVICE MOTOBIKERe: X-114 HEAVY SERVICE MOTOBIKE THE END IS NEARYour stencils look amazing. What's the material you made them from and where can you buy it?
At the bike path the average amount of wheels on a bicycle is two. The average amount of wheels on a pair of inline skates is eight. I wonder what Freud would say about this...
Re: X-114 HEAVY SERVICE MOTOBIKE THE END IS NEARi started to work with a special stencil material but i ran out. its too expensive. then i ended using regular vinyl. your local sign shop might have it but then you will need to have some sign shop cut them up. i created everything since i make stencils and vinyl decals
Re: X-114 HEAVY SERVICE MOTOBIKE THE END IS NEARSweet!
Wake up every morning wondering what new bike I'll find!
If you don't have pics, it probably didn't happen! A t-shirt without a pocket is just a garage rag! FIREBOLT BUILD RRBBO6: The Young American RRBBO7: Hot Rod Deluxe
Re: X-114 HEAVY SERVICE MOTOBIKE THE END IS NEARThanks man. Your stencils inspired me to bother a local vandal/tagger. He showed me how to make stencils with masking tape and parchment paper. So we'll see how it goes.
Your bike is looking sweet! At the bike path the average amount of wheels on a bicycle is two. The average amount of wheels on a pair of inline skates is eight. I wonder what Freud would say about this...
Re: X-114 HEAVY SERVICE MOTOBIKE THE END IS NEAR
thanks. as soon as i get more stencil material i'll put it up for sale
super! let us know what you do
Re: X-114 HEAVY SERVICE MOTOBIKE 97.114 PERCENT DONEALMOST DONE!
![]() ![]() ![]() waiting on a delta tail light and still have to do a few stickers for it but atleast i can ride it this bike turned out to be longer than any other bike so i had to modify the rack on my truck so it could fit ![]()
Re: X-114 HEAVY SERVICE MOTOBIKE 97.114 PERCENT DONEBeautiful Bike!
That N.D. Triple speed hub looks awesome on it! Can't wait to see pics of it 100% done! KickBackCycles EST. 2011
Re: X-114 HEAVY SERVICE MOTOBIKE 97.114 PERCENT DONEWow, that's awesome!
Wake up every morning wondering what new bike I'll find!
If you don't have pics, it probably didn't happen! A t-shirt without a pocket is just a garage rag! FIREBOLT BUILD RRBBO6: The Young American RRBBO7: Hot Rod Deluxe
Re: X-114 HEAVY SERVICE MOTOBIKE 97.114 PERCENT DONEGreat Job Axe!!
If I wanted a Schwinn, I would have bought a Schwinn!
"You can criticize my methods all you want, but keep your snide remarks to yourself, and while you're at it, don't criticize my methods." — Rupert Giles
Re: X-114 HEAVY SERVICE MOTOBIKE 97.114 PERCENT DONEsweet good job
Re: X-114 HEAVY SERVICE MOTOBIKE 97.114 PERCENT DONEBeautiful! Love the stencils and the kick-butt fender braces! If you offered 'em, I'd buy a set of braces from you! The 3spd ND hub is sexy-as heck!
Gorgeous bike Axsepul! At the bike path the average amount of wheels on a bicycle is two. The average amount of wheels on a pair of inline skates is eight. I wonder what Freud would say about this...
Re: X-114 HEAVY SERVICE MOTOBIKE 97.114 PERCENT DONEthose braces are kind of tricky to make. it all depends on the type of fender and bicycle and the wheel position. in my case the bottom rear brace had to be redone again because i did the mock up with a smaller chainring and a normal 9 tooth rear cog. when i decided to use the triplspeed plus i got the big chainring that i was going to use the wheel ended up being a few clicks back. there for the brace didnt work and to be redone.
here's a phone picture for now. i'm taking it to a bike show tomorrow and should get better pictures if i dont forget the camera! ![]()
Re: X-114 HEAVY SERVICE MOTOBIKE 97.114 PERCENT DONEON THE WAY TO THE BIKE SHOW
![]() at the bike show ![]() moonshine bike ![]() and the lucky winner of the show ![]() you can see the rest of the pictures here http://s1241.photobucket.com/albums/gg5 ... KE%20SHOW/
Re: X-114 HEAVY SERVICE MOTOBIKE 97.114 PERCENT DONEHad time to work on rear wheel set up. Drop stand had the ears and was not working for me. There was to many things installed on the axle with the ears, braces plus the rack. Was not leaving a lot of room for the nuts. Removed the drop stand ears and installed it on the holes on the frame. I also had to cut a piece of the rack leg so it wouldn't get on the way of the drop stand when in the down position.
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