Here is the finished product
Think carefully before you change anything. What you have there, and I choose my words carefully, is beautifully archaic, old fashioned. Don't try too hard and lose the charm in the process.
Ditto:Think carefully before you change anything. What you have there, and I choose my words carefully, is beautifully archaic, old fashioned. Don't try too hard and lose the charm in the process.
That is a nice! little set up you have. don't mean to bug, but the down tube runs from the from the bottom of the head tube (where the forks and goose neck marry) to the front top side of the crank tube (bottom bracket tube for crank arms to peddles) the seat post tube then runs up from the crank tube to the seat, could the part you are reffering to (the clamp) that goes on the down tube be a clamp for the seat post used for tightening the seat?, Sorry! for the lenghty edumication but I really like this and would like to use your design on an up comming build, it is a bike similar to yours but a 1917 Shaw Moto Bike.
You'll probably get a little better performance as well since the chain covers more of the drive cog (sprocket) insted of just catching a couple of teeth, I like the fact that it is also semi adjustable, I'd like to know what the clamp was used for in it's former life. here is a pic of my next build and what I'm trying to achieve with it, I will add a bent back bone (top bar) center bar with an in frame tank