For the mainstream calibers I think the prices have been pretty good.
Doable. I still think back fondly to better times.....
For the mainstream calibers I think the prices have been pretty good.
Fortunately, my memory sucks.Doable. I still think back fondly to better times.....
Those are amazingly great shooting guns, and great price point!This looks like a good deal. I like the Walther-style grip. Canik 55 TP9 complete kit Crome slide model NICE : Semi Auto Pistols at GunBroker.com Just don't need anything right now.
Doable. I still think back fondly to better times.....
Those are amazingly great shooting guns, and great price point!
Morning folks. Put a pretty cool little ride together. Have been wanting to put an engine kit on a bicycle for years, finally decided it was time. One of these little 66cc Chinese jobs is pretty cheap and they've been known to be reliable. I wanted to build something to cruise around the country roads where I'm at and visit some friends that are close without having to drive a car. It will never see city streets where major traffic is concerned. Built on a 1939 Hawthorne frame, compiled of parts from 6 different bikes. It's not done, but it's rideable. A custom fabbed tank and transmission are in the plans so I can make use of the 3 speed hub. Now I try not to kill myself.
Coolness is number one priority. Comfort comes second. Got some bugs to work out, engine revs way up when clutch is pulled in.....That is Uber Cool my wise cracking friend.........So period.
Well Done.
Morning folks. Put a pretty cool little ride together. Have been wanting to put an engine kit on a bicycle for years, finally decided it was time. One of these little 66cc Chinese jobs is pretty cheap and they've been known to be reliable. I wanted to build something to cruise around the country roads where I'm at and visit some friends that are close without having to drive a car. It will never see city streets where major traffic is concerned. Built on a 1939 Hawthorne frame, compiled of parts from 6 different bikes. It's not done, but it's rideable. A custom fabbed tank and transmission are in the plans so I can make use of the 3 speed hub. Now I try not to kill myself.
At $300, if it breaks, you just buy another one.
Morning folks. Put a pretty cool little ride together. Have been wanting to put an engine kit on a bicycle for years, finally decided it was time. One of these little 66cc Chinese jobs is pretty cheap and they've been known to be reliable. I wanted to build something to cruise around the country roads where I'm at and visit some friends that are close without having to drive a car. It will never see city streets where major traffic is concerned. Built on a 1939 Hawthorne frame, compiled of parts from 6 different bikes. It's not done, but it's rideable. A custom fabbed tank and transmission are in the plans so I can make use of the 3 speed hub. Now I try not to kill myself.
Brakes!? Who needs brakes!? That's the sketchiest part of the ride right now. Only rear coaster brake for the time being, adding a front rim brake very soon... Already had the right side chain pop off eliminating the coaster brake, good thing I was slowing down and trying to stop....Cool piece.
What kind of brakes does it have? Don't see any in picture.
Thanks! I've got quite a few bugs to sort out yet, but rode it around the yard today with some family over for Easter. Very very fun ride! Not as comfortable as I originally thought it was, but I look so cool riding it, who cares?
Cool project Rusty!
Love my CZs but the 23 or the 19 in Glock for carry are just hard to beat in my opinion! CZOk, I'm starting to have a crisis of confidence in my ability to ALWAYS flick the safety off on my 1911s in every situation. I think I need to do some force on force training until I can say that I'm confident with doing that, but until then, when away from the house I'll be carrying either one of the dreaded 'G' guns or my 40P. While going through the nightstand gun safe, I laid the 40P next to the G21 and realized that they are the same size. I had never thought of the 40P as being big and I have always thought of the G21 as too big for regular carry. I'm amazed that the 40P is that large. It's thinner, but it's within an eighth of an inch in all other dimensions.
Not that it makes much of a difference though. It's the first three shots that count, so I need to figure out what I shoot best outside of the 1911 platform. At the moment, the G23 is feeling awfully good though. I really think I need to go CZ shopping for a P09 soon though.
Let me troll. It's fun and to easy.Stop it you........