byrneo
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Re: Current Build Projects
New to this Forum. Love those Indycycles! I have average skills, so do the plans tell you enough to finish a project? Which donor bikes are easy to work with? Anyone know about the finish cost of a Indycycle minus the donor bike? I would get all my welding done at a shop, can they follow the plans without a lot of hassel?
My real concern is getting into a build and taking too long to finish and just giving up. I'd like to make this a winter project. I don't mind messing with the finishing touches as time goes on, but can I build a running frame Indycyle in my spare time over the course of 3-4 months? Thanks for the Forum. Like to see some more photos. Any builders in the Kansas City Area, let's talk and visit.
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8/15/2007, 6:28 pm
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Gas3
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Hey Galley Skuker,
You recently asked what it was like to own and drive and Indycycle. Now I can tell you, it is fantastic! Mine is very fast, corners nicely, and I get 42 mpg.. I drive mine a lot, joy rides in the evening, car shows, to work, etc., so I can speak to how fun it is. It turns heads everywhere and it's a big hit at car shows as the 8 trophies it has earned will attest to. Hope you decide to build one!
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8/21/2007, 1:04 pm
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