Ha-ha, yeah that's a powerful engine isn't it!I can already heard the engine rrroooaaaarrr.
Ha-ha, yeah that's a powerful engine isn't it!I can already heard the engine rrroooaaaarrr.
What?! Are you saying you don't like the way I DID MINE??!! WHAT THE HELL!!!! Heh-heh, just kidding! Yeah I like the video you provided in showing how to make them, I just wanted to see if I could do it my way and see if I could make it at least half way passable.Interesting way you have of doing the spokes. The video below shows how to make the most accurate motorcycle spokes that I know of. Most are a variation of this method. Nice thing is that the jig can be used over and over.
Thanks for checking it out brother, make sure you check out my next chopper build.Great and clean looks ng trike. Thank you for sharing this with us.
I used to build my models that way but decided not to because I glue them to the platform I make for them to set on so there's no need.Just wandering can the wheels rotate and the front turn?
Thanks brother, I didn't know if I'd be able to make one on the first try but you never know until you do try.Looks really great!! The wheels, front and rear, the gauges, and the headlight look particularly good.
I like the way you do your spokes. For a heavy bike, they look great. They came out fantastic.
The video I posted, using a jig is the best way to do smaller bikes that have much finer spokes, and he jib allows you to apply tension, so the rims are held up like a real bike, as they are under stress. You bike spokes looks great, as they fit the bike.![]()