Ive been posting about my bike in the tech section for a bit and just finally got around to posting pictures. i posted the following in my thread but i thought i would throw this idea in here as well:
ok so this is a quick and dirty photoshop rendering of my plans for this bike.
the rear cowl is made from layered and then vacuum bagged veneers, essentially bent plywood that you see on a lot of furniture (eames). with the vacuum bag system, i am able to get even clamping pressure during molding and thus a very nice bent plywood part with compound curves galore. the final or top veneer should be east indian rosewood if i can find enough of it, or well polished maple. im not quite sold on the color yet, im using some left over 2 part urethane from some previous school projects (prototypes of consumer product concepts) and this happened to be one of them.
the colors i have are this sort of navy blue, a bright lime (almost kawasaki) green, a roe (orange-ish pink) and i believe i have a pale blue and the same metallic green paint you see on new vw bugs. i will decide soon....
the overall shape of the piece might change of course due to the demands of the veneers, but this is the idea.
im going to play with this alot more as i build these parts over the next week or so, maybe bringing the piece up over the gas tank or adding some kind of mini-fairing around the headlight.
i jsut started using the vacuum bagging process for molding layered veneers, and its really an awesome process, so let me know what you think!
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