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The bike is now completed, It has been an experience and a half! I am really happy how it turned out, if I was to change anything about it, it would be the handle bars! I would not have them as long and I would have them out further. If I was going to add anything else in, I would add in foot rests.
Thanks for dropping by 0809675bn! Take a look around and grab the RSS feed. See you around! Spray Paining the Bike. Mdash; Leave a comment. Just a few pictures of the bike going together quite happy with how it all turned out.
What do ye think lads? November 28, 2011. The overall finish of the bike. The proportionality between the different elements of the bike. The colours used in painting the bike. The portrays its them well. My time keeping during the process. My interaction with other students during the fabrication i. Overall I was very pleased with the outcome of the bike and it is a relief to.
The finish product turned out well enough i am happy with it. Th stickers gives the bike a bit of character. I am very happy with the bike and really enjoyed designing it and making it. To make the seat i first of all cut out foam to the dimensions i wanted and rounded the front of it. I then got dark red leather as you can see. I am very happy how it turned out.
My overall finished bike! If I was to do this project again I think I would have be more productive with my time because towards the end I had a number of ideas that would improve my bike but because I was so short on time I was unable to complete them. Finally I would like to thank Ray and the Lab technicians for there knowledge and advice to complete this project.
Thanks for dropping by 09004335db! Take a look around and grab the RSS feed. Mdash; Leave a comment. WordPress, what the H E Double-Hockey-Sticks! Mdash; Leave a comment. Why is the formatting I put into a post never the same when published? Mdash; Leave a comment. I may have come up with a work around for my missing handle bars. He did me proud alright.
A hole was drilled in the crossbar. I made a small bracket for the mudguard so that it could be riveted well to the frame using the pop-rivet gun. It was sprayed yellow first and when dry orange was added and when that was died the laquer was sprayed on. The sticker on the tank shows a Maori Tribal face tattoo.