Members beltbuckles Posted May 29, 2019 Members Report Posted May 29, 2019 21 hours ago, cseeger said: I did skive but not to taper or thin the leather to get it to form fit, rather, I skived off excess material underneath where it had gathered and wrinkled, the nose and the two rear corners. I said earlier than I had glued it, but 20+ pneumatic staples suggest otherwise. I did get it soaking wet and stretched the heck out of it to get it to form fit. It was also a 2-3 oz and not 3-4 oz as stated earlier. It helped A LOT that the saddle was the shape that it is. The big triangle wide butt saddles that I settled on because they are more comfortable , there is no way I could have wet formed fit those dudes. I didn't even try. Just cut darts and let the rough end drag. Just a guess, but Chrome tan is probably the cause of not getting a neat form fit. You can stretch the heck out of veg tan as all the hide pounders know all too well. But after all the rigamarole of changing seats, I changed the seat AGAIN just days ago and this time back to the original seat from a year ago. The infamous seat that started this whole project off as just going to recover a seat. I loved the color of the seat in the photo so I just took a sander to the original seat and got it back to a sort of veg tan look. Problem solved. And yes I did indeed make leather boxes for those battery packs AND added another light assembly to the front and that was leather boxed too. What does it look like with all those lights on? thanks for the reply your bike looks great.. i think my friend is going to take a heat gun and try to fix a few rough spots.... hope it comes out okay Quote
Members Tugadude Posted May 29, 2019 Members Report Posted May 29, 2019 18 hours ago, cseeger said: No kidding. I can see where that would be a fun and rewarding hobby. Actually, hardly anyone has seen this bike Probably no more than a dozen people other than neighbors. I live in the Dallas area and the best time to ride is late late night. It's much cooler, there's no traffic out or people so I let my dog off leash and we cruise around the churches and school parking lots. The police get a big kick out of it though. lol Actually, i'd like to sell it and build another one..but this time .an ebike. But how do you get in touch with those Silicon Valley rich boys? I think they're my target market as its money they have and cool they lack and Burning Man is right around the corner. Hey, maybe you can help with this idea. What I would like rig up is a system where all the lights and battery packs tie back to an ignition switch with a key. Any thoughts come to mind on something like that? I'll think on that project awhile. Funny you mention ebikes. There are a lot of nervous folks out there thinking that we're in the midst of a paradigm shift where the "standard" bicycle will become obsolete. I suppose we'll see. I do enjoy fixing bikes, but have been too busy with other "stuff" to spend a lot of time on it. There was a time I was restoring one a month. I have more than a dozen bikes in the garage at the moment. Most are finished but there are a few projects waiting for my attention. One thing you might investigate is a dyna hub. Dyna hubs (short for dynamo) generate electricity and eliminate the need for a battery. Quote
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