The beast is alive
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The beast is alive
Some touch ups needed and to find a seat but I can finally ride IT.
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She rides great, nice balance. Still trying to dial it in. Took her for a nice 2 mile ride up and down hills. And she was fun to ride. and got a lot of looks.
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That's a cool looking bicycle for sure would love to ride it my self.You done a great job on building it.
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while you're seat hunting try and find something with a back rest or a rise at the back of the seat. it helps with trying to accelerate or push up hills since you can't stand up.
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Thank you kdc
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