Venice Motor Bikes is building the same bike right now... He has the tank sealing down... Don't expect him to share his method...I don't blame him...but it can be done...
I already know how he does it, but I'm not going to give away his secret. All I can tell you is, it involves getting naked, cutting the head off a chicken, and a jar of honey.Venice Motor Bikes is building the same bike right now... He has the tank sealing down... Don't expect him to share his method...I don't blame him...but it can be done...
You live right there. You can go to his shop and watch him lol.Oh come on now!!!
This is perfect for a utube movie!
Don't leave us hanging....
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My eyes aren't so good. I thought you said cucumberI'll bring a sharp knife and a camcorder!
Thanks alot, I appreciate you helping me. I just went over there and had a look at a few of HBLOCAL's write up's about sealing his frames. He's definitely a pioneer trailblazer, working back in the caveman days. His advise is very valuable, and I have a lot of respect for a craftsman like him. Even more so, from his sharing of his knowledge freely.Member HBLOCAL aka John pioneered the Felt tank sealing process.
All the info is on the other forum.
Steel wool with liquefied JB Weld poured over it.
Search and yea will find.
It's an honor to have you watching silverbear.Signing on to your thread... beautiful bike.
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Thank you, sir. That was a kind and generous thing to say. Your bike is going to be wonderful. I was imagining having one like it, but it is well beyond my means so I will enjoy seeing yours come to motored life instead.It's an honor to have you watching silverbear.
It does seem like there's a need for fuel tanks for motor bicycles. The stock ones are so flemsey, and cheesey, and don't fit a lot of bikes. I hope someday better ones will become more available.BN, I have always wondered how a "bladder" sort of gas tank would work. Like a WWII American fighter or aircraft fuel tank. I looked in to it a while back and was kind of expensive but would be basically a bag.
Here are a flock of Felts at a ride at El Dorado Park that HBLOCAL andThanks alot, I appreciate you helping me. I just went over there and had a look at a few of HBLOCAL's write up's about sealing his frames. He's definitely a pioneer trailblazer, working back in the caveman days. His advise is very valuable, and I have a lot of respect for a craftsman like him. Even more so, from his sharing of his knowledge freely.
After reading his informative instructions I have a lot more confidance about getting the job done.
Now days products like Caswell, and cheap bore scopes makes the job alot easier than when he started sealing frames..
Very nice paint jobs.Here are a flock of Felts at a ride at El Dorado Park that HBLOCAL and
BigBoy aka Raully made.