Lovely looking bike and a very nice time peice by the looks of it... could i ask where you purchased the Renthal bars from/specs??, as they're exactly what i'm after....for the lower rise..
Sorry - correction on Handlebars.Lovely looking bike and a very nice time peice by the looks of it... could i ask where you purchased the Renthal bars from/specs??, as they're exactly what i'm after....for the lower rise..
Thank you! The headlamp is okay with the tint - but to be honest I will probably only use it in light not dark conditions.This is the epitome of cool. I absolutely love everything about it, especially the creative shot at the end with the watch. Beautifully executed my friend. How does the headlamp output fare with the tint ?
Much appreciated Piers and i doff my hat to the quality of your bike and photography skills...:smile2:Sorry - correction on Handlebars.
They are LSL T6 'fatbars' - I got them from getgeared.co.uk:
http://www.getgeared.co.uk/lsl_cross_bar_fat_alu_handlebars_t6
The ones I got are 'black pearl' but they're more brown than black.
They are just the standard ones - no change there.Very cool bike! Congratulations on a job well done!
What kind of blinkers did you put on?
I produced a square design which featured the mechanical movements that feature in some of my watches (see picture) - this was then printed out onto the wrapping film and applied onto the side panels by sign professionals.Piers, about the wrapped side covers. how did you do that? It's your own design or the wrapping was already printed like that?
Just an awesome work!
One question: I bought the same handlebar (LSL x01) and I was wandering how did you filed down the bumps of the switch and indicator bits, because otherwise I'll have to drill a hole in the bar and I'm-not-going-to. Did you use a cant file or something like that?
Thank you!
In France, there is an existing theory that yellow headlights were made mandatory by the French military, at the beginning of WWII, to help distinguish French cars from foreign (potentially enemy) cars at night.I tried google, but couldn't find an answer. What is the history and purpose of the yellow headlight?