I want one...lol
I love seeing builds like this from start to finish. Awesome job!
Curious, and I apologize if you already answered this, but why did you opt for stationary as opposed to wheels for the base? Obviously the fixed position offers better support, but how difficult have you found it to move? Was there a certain weight you were hoping to keep it under and thus easier to move? I was just thinking that sliding it around on wheels would make it easier after build, no? Perhaps you can swap them out? Just wanted to know your thought process?
I really like how you are incorporating cheap and easy parts. You are the MacGyver of builders. :cool
Incredible! Congrats! She looks awesome!
Hey Spanky - No one actually asked the question just yet... But it's a good one! I had initially started looking at rolling office chairs and when I found these ones, I realized that since we'll be putting this out for public display, I didn't want it moving away on me. Therefore, I had to come up with a mobility option. I have a harbor freight hand truck that just fits under the back chair and sits back at 45-degree angle. Then, I just pick up the bike underneath the nose and wheel it around. I found this presents the best of both worlds - stable platform when it's sitting and the ability to move it around with the hand truck.
It's great to have a project like this completed!!
Now I can just ride on it in the garage when no one is looking! Just wish it could go a little faster!Can you explain that feeling in a little more detail?
I LOVE IT!
Now I can just ride on it in the garage when no one is looking! Just wish it could go a little faster!
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Hey Stoobers! Thanks for the kind words and for checking it out!Incredible piece of work.. wow :thumbsup
Incredible!!!! What a stunner.....incredible work!!! It's been fun to watch the progress of your project!!!
WOW WOW...and WOW!!!