the window is open for you nuts in the pacific
rim, or anyone else shooting kodachrome atmo.
the window is open for you nuts in the pacific
rim, or anyone else shooting kodachrome atmo.
1. Mill dropouts plugs to size, vent drill.
2. Before & after.
3. Blade length trim.
4. Mitering fixture.
5. Money shot.
6. Cleaning up the flash.
7. Prep for welding.
8. Finished crown miters.
9. DO fit.
10. Loaded in fixture & tacked.
11. Install disc brake tab.
12. Installed on wheel.
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the bike with the curved tubes from before:
and some inspiration for Frank Patterson from Mark in Bristol
Cheers Dazza
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I got two of these in between work and dinner.
"I want dark metallic blue, red/white decals, and curved white lines...you do the rest."
First coat of clear still very liquid...
More:
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I found a different plating company that does beautiful and tough chrome.
Cross season is coming--new bike for me :)
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It's hot in Portland. It hit about 95 today and the garage was not cooler than outside. Nate working on s-bends:
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