PrivateAxis
Well-Known Member
I've done several refined, detail-oriented fiberglass motorcycle projects in the past, but this time I wanted to do something on the Quick & Cheap.
Following a really horrific wreck at the hands of a cellphone-distracted cager making an unsafe left turn in front of me, I decided that I don't do passengers anymore. So, this project was to turn my two-seater into a solo-seater. If people are interested, I can post pics of the project's progression, showing how I did it all for about fifty bucks; otherwise, here's a composite shot of the final piece. I've decided to leave it in the matte black primer to hide the surface flaws that went along with doing it as fast and as dirty as I did. I obviously didn't get too creative with the shape of the thing; I wanted it to pretty much look like a shorter version of the stock tail, but with a more pronounced hump that you might see on old-school racers. Opinions?
Following a really horrific wreck at the hands of a cellphone-distracted cager making an unsafe left turn in front of me, I decided that I don't do passengers anymore. So, this project was to turn my two-seater into a solo-seater. If people are interested, I can post pics of the project's progression, showing how I did it all for about fifty bucks; otherwise, here's a composite shot of the final piece. I've decided to leave it in the matte black primer to hide the surface flaws that went along with doing it as fast and as dirty as I did. I obviously didn't get too creative with the shape of the thing; I wanted it to pretty much look like a shorter version of the stock tail, but with a more pronounced hump that you might see on old-school racers. Opinions?
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