messin around in paint

GoldenMotor.com

Greybeard

New Member
Feb 8, 2011
336
1
0
Sequim WA
Nice flow to the lines, engine, crank, pipe is perfectly set. My old eyes think the rear wheel "looks" a tad larger. I'd spend some time doing a walkaround on a bike like that.
Great Job! I like it a lot.
 

diceman2004

New Member
Aug 26, 2009
564
2
0
Kitchener , Ontario
Thanks . I just take a picture of my bike , then i mess with it in MS paint .
A dirt track speedway bike was the look i was going for .. ever seen them race on ice ?
studded tires n all . Forget the fast and the furious .. Drift was invented on these things .The more i look at it ,the more i wanna build it .

Anyways . here is another I drew up a while back .
 

MitchP

New Member
Oct 6, 2012
276
0
0
Santa Rosa, CA
You know Diceman those frames aren't an impossible build. Don't see many (any?) in those style. You should try to talk to someone about designing such a bike. **** I even have a fork you could use...
 

diceman2004

New Member
Aug 26, 2009
564
2
0
Kitchener , Ontario
Good ideas Ludwig . Keep tryin .. you,ll get the pics up eventually .

Mitch .. the place i live right now is so old , the ( fuses ) blow if you run the coffee maker and the toaster at the same time ... welder ? ya right .
 

Ludwig II

Well-Known Member
Jul 17, 2012
5,071
783
113
UK
When people modify Stingrgays and the like, I sometimes wonder if they ever think to steepen the head angle to something like this:

 
Last edited:

Ludwig II

Well-Known Member
Jul 17, 2012
5,071
783
113
UK
I've realised I could put these in the Inspirational heading, but then they might be missed by those with no interest in the boardtrackers.

Last one from the Internerd, a Raleigh Wisp. A shopping bike with a licence built Mobylette engine:
 
Last edited:

Ludwig II

Well-Known Member
Jul 17, 2012
5,071
783
113
UK
This is a cut and paste job for how the Device is going to be made. The minimoto engine will be held down to 1/2 revs to pass the 1kw test, so it should last well enough.
 

Attachments