I'm in Stockton (re. Hell) right now, but I'll get right on it as soon as I get home.
Oh god, I feel your pain. One week of that city was plenty for me.
Let me know what the status of my SNES is, if you get the chance. Good luck with projects!
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I'm in Stockton (re. Hell) right now, but I'll get right on it as soon as I get home.
Oh god, I feel your pain. One week of that city was plenty for me.
Let me know what the status of my SNES is, if you get the chance. Good luck with projects!
Hey I recognize that face logo from a youtube video I saw. Was that you with the contrast dial that would invert the screen? Did you ever figure out why it did that if that was you?
Hey I recognize that face logo from a youtube video I saw. Was that you with the contrast dial that would invert the screen? Did you ever figure out why it did that if that was you?
Yeah, that was me.
No, I still have no idea why it did that.
LUCKY SUNOVADUCK!!!
I cant wait to get out to austin so I can ride a gravity bike, What material are you using for the frame?
LUCKY SUNOVADUCK!!!
I cant wait to get out to austin so I can ride a gravity bike, What material are you using for the frame?
Well, this started out as a prototype (just to test the geometry for the sake of handling) so it's made out of sc-20 galvanized steel (think fence posts).
The frame turned out to be incredibly strong, so I just kept building it.
I plan on welding gussets in all the corners (just for my sanity) and I have a fairing in development right now.
Excelent, I think a heavier gravity bike is better anyways, some of those galvanized pipes can weigh a ton. Kind of curious, are you going to make weight rings on the wheels too? Momentum will keep you soaring longer.
Weighted wheels compromise the handling.
I am, however, casting a weight out of lead that will be bolted to the bottom rail, and can be slid forward or back to adjust the balance of the bike.
Hayao Miyazaki
That looks like it'll turn out beast!
Last edited by DaRkO (Aug 24, 2013 9:57 am)
Hayao Miyazaki
That looks like it'll turn out beast!
Here's hoping...
I'm still trying to pick out some colors that'll fit my theme, and trying to scare up a few greeblies to strategically stick on it.
looks super industrial in the good way.
also you've gotten me interested in gravity bikes. haha