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mjwas

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Had this for a while but am finishing it up. Pinstriping and some old artwork like a ratfink should complete it. Don't like a gas tank on my bicycle so I created the NOS tank. I will post more pics after it is complete.

 

Crazy Horse

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I've been considering doing an OCC Stingray Pedalchopper, with a King & Queen style seat like you've done.

Looks really cool, let us know how it rides. Hopefully you won't have a broken back from riding it withe the King & Queen style seat.

I'm going to assume that you custom made your King & Queen seat.

Just ride with a lil less air in the rear tire, should help with the rigid frame shaking your tooth fillings out.

On my old 59 Pan Head had the same seat a King & Queen.

See attached picture below.

C.H.
 

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Crazy Horse

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How did you do that seat?
I too am curious if you'll share your design for the OCC Stingray Pedalchopper Motorized Bicycle, King Queen seat.

What did you use for the base of your seat?

This build is reminiscent of the Ole Days of Rigid chopT Bikes from the mid to late 60's

C.H.

Checkout the King Queen vintage style seats click on the below Links:
http://haifleybros.blogspot.com/p/custom-seats.html

http://www.chopcult.com/news/articles/focus-chopper-seats.html
 

mjwas

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Started with cardboard and cut, trimmed, then duct taped until I had a 3D model of what I wanted. Then laid my 3D cardboard on a sheet of 16ga steel, traced, cut, weld, bent, and ground on it until it fit. It is a hollow seat with some angle iron and bolts welded to the bottom for mounting. Rides like a log wagon with square wheels but it looks cool!