Wow, that's alot to take in
I'm not sure of how extreme I want to take this project.
Before I really wanted to leave it with the 70's extended forks.
But after the 360 I really want to give the frame my own style.
But I don't know how far I want to take it. I really don't want to shell out for new forks,
so dropping the rear end down with the forks that long will give it too much of an angled look.
Which I don't like, I don't object to the idea of a little raking though. If there was a guide on how to chop it with the right rake I could probably figure it out, my fears are just getting too far into cutting and welding then not digging the look. I am going to get the forks and wheels on just to take pictures and mess with angles on photoshop.
Ideas are appreciated. Tell me what you would do.
I'm not sure of how extreme I want to take this project.
Before I really wanted to leave it with the 70's extended forks.
But after the 360 I really want to give the frame my own style.
But I don't know how far I want to take it. I really don't want to shell out for new forks,
so dropping the rear end down with the forks that long will give it too much of an angled look.
Which I don't like, I don't object to the idea of a little raking though. If there was a guide on how to chop it with the right rake I could probably figure it out, my fears are just getting too far into cutting and welding then not digging the look. I am going to get the forks and wheels on just to take pictures and mess with angles on photoshop.
Ideas are appreciated. Tell me what you would do.