Custom cruiser finished, detailed look
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 มี.ค. 2024
- This is another walkaround video with a focus on some of the finer details of the bike.
Special thanks to:
Mark D from Sutter Street Cruisers for the wheels and support through build
Chris Burke from Chris Burke Customs for answering numerous questions through build
Jack from Lawless Bicycles for numerous parts and tech support
Parts list:
Frame; custom built
Lawless; fork assembly, chain ring, stem, kick stand, headset
Peek Cycles; custom handlebars
Race Face; handlebar grips
Loomenade; headlight
Brooks England; seat
Brompton; seat clamp
BOXKARS; shifter
Ruff Cycles; 140mm crankset
Haro; pedals
JW Machining & Design; chain tensioners
Deez Nuts; axle nuts
Очень красиво исполнено, продумано в деталях. Сбалансированная модель.
Большое спасибо за комплимент. Я потратил почти два года на его создание, поэтому у меня было достаточно времени, чтобы все обдумать.
Wow, great looking bike, are those joints brazed or have you dressed/filed the welds, like the seamless smooth look. 👍
Thank you very much! I wish I could braze. I dressed/filled the welds. It's mostly metal. I used a dremel to knock down the high spots, then JB weld to fill in the low spots. Sanded everything out with a dowel rod to get the right radius. Took me about 3 months to get the welds all right and to get the frame fully primed. But that is with me only getting to work on it about 5-6 hours per week.
@@TheRealCaptainHook I wish I could too!You must have spent quite a bit of time doing that, but well worth it. Keep up the great work!
@@rollingsculpture2413 Thank you. Yes, LOTS of time indeed. Almost 2 years from start to finish. Estimated about 500-600 hours build time. But I work slow.
Came out sweet.
Thank you very much.
What brand is the chainring?
It's from Lawless. Comes in polished aluminum finish. I painted mine to go with the paint scheme.