Re: ** CARTBOARDTRACKER ** ...extra seat for the girlies...
^ Just before I discovered Ratrodbikedotcom I was toying with the idea to put a skateboard on my ATB that would function as a rack. But it didn't happen... I just couldn't find the right deck. However I did find a beautiful one on a fleamarket several months ago, but its fibreglass, has a nice print on top, but ahem... it's just too nice to cut up. So. I'm restoring a skateboard... I grinded off a fraction of an inch overall to make the lines crisp again. One truck is done polished, and for the other I just need some ballbearings and steelwool... It's the white one in the pic above.
Back on topic...
For the cartboardtracker-build I wanted again a wooden seat on top of my rack. I had this idea of two or three pieces of wood with a layer of leather from an old belt. But last saturday at work I found an old wooden desk chair from the 80's with a broken frame. I drilled out the rivets and took the curved wood home. I love using prefabbed items differently than intended. Especilally curved wood. So I cut two pieces from the sides and bolted it to two pieces of wood with the rack in the middle. And guess what... It's even nicer than a skateboard. The curve fits better to the rest of my bike.
^ First mock up. Still have to make the two sides even.
^ done...
^ this is pretty much it. Thinking about blacking out the bottom pieces. Those are big chuncks, and I don't know if they're gonna bother me later on...
^ I cut off 1,5 inches from both sides of the handlebars. With the tankplate in place I wasn't able to make tight corners. I don't mean while cycling though. But when I'm putting the bike aside trying not to damage it... I still can't do freestyle tricks, but the short bars help.
^ And finaly, just before I wanted to throw away the heavily damaged headbadge I noticed It WASN'T damaged. It IS some sort of oxidation but it's on top of the paint. I have been rubbing it after spraying WD40 for half an hour. So maybe another half an hour of elbowgrease and my badge might well be clean...
^ I wanted to make my own, but kinda like this one now...
^ Here's my bike as it is now. Still have to come up with an idea for the tankplates...
^ Just before I discovered Ratrodbikedotcom I was toying with the idea to put a skateboard on my ATB that would function as a rack. But it didn't happen... I just couldn't find the right deck. However I did find a beautiful one on a fleamarket several months ago, but its fibreglass, has a nice print on top, but ahem... it's just too nice to cut up. So. I'm restoring a skateboard... I grinded off a fraction of an inch overall to make the lines crisp again. One truck is done polished, and for the other I just need some ballbearings and steelwool... It's the white one in the pic above.
Back on topic...
For the cartboardtracker-build I wanted again a wooden seat on top of my rack. I had this idea of two or three pieces of wood with a layer of leather from an old belt. But last saturday at work I found an old wooden desk chair from the 80's with a broken frame. I drilled out the rivets and took the curved wood home. I love using prefabbed items differently than intended. Especilally curved wood. So I cut two pieces from the sides and bolted it to two pieces of wood with the rack in the middle. And guess what... It's even nicer than a skateboard. The curve fits better to the rest of my bike.
^ First mock up. Still have to make the two sides even.
^ done...
^ this is pretty much it. Thinking about blacking out the bottom pieces. Those are big chuncks, and I don't know if they're gonna bother me later on...
^ I cut off 1,5 inches from both sides of the handlebars. With the tankplate in place I wasn't able to make tight corners. I don't mean while cycling though. But when I'm putting the bike aside trying not to damage it... I still can't do freestyle tricks, but the short bars help.
^ And finaly, just before I wanted to throw away the heavily damaged headbadge I noticed It WASN'T damaged. It IS some sort of oxidation but it's on top of the paint. I have been rubbing it after spraying WD40 for half an hour. So maybe another half an hour of elbowgrease and my badge might well be clean...
^ I wanted to make my own, but kinda like this one now...
^ Here's my bike as it is now. Still have to come up with an idea for the tankplates...