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In lugnet.space, Kyle Keppler writes:
> With all the hover bike type MOC's coming out recentally, I had to make one.
> So, the SB 900i was created. Find it under the civialian section.
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> http://ki.hvl.cjb.net
Other Kyle,
You have clearly built this thing wrong, as half of it
appears to be upsidedown ;]
It looks cool! Any chance you could post a pic without
the rider? I'm trying to figure out how you did the seat.
Also, how are the handlebars attached? (Or is the rider just
holding them in place?)
KDJ
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LUGNETer #203, Windsor, Ontario, Canada
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In lugnet.space, Kyle D. Jackson writes:
> In lugnet.space, Kyle Keppler writes:
> > With all the hover bike type MOC's coming out recentally, I had to make one.
> > So, the SB 900i was created. Find it under the civialian section.
> >
> > http://ki.hvl.cjb.net
>
> Other Kyle,
>
> You have clearly built this thing wrong, as half of it
> appears to be upsidedown ;]
Nah, I think you are just confused :p
>
> It looks cool! Any chance you could post a pic without
> the rider? I'm trying to figure out how you did the seat.
> Also, how are the handlebars attached? (Or is the rider just
> holding them in place?)
Yup! I uploaded 3 more pics showing this stuff. But if you are blind, the
handlebars are held on with two half techic pegs, and the seat is made with
two 1x5 old style hinges.
--Kyle (Keppler)
http://hvl.cjb.net
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> KDJ
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> LUGNETer #203, Windsor, Ontario, Canada
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In lugnet.space, Kyle Keppler writes:
> In lugnet.space, Kyle D. Jackson writes:
> > It looks cool! Any chance you could post a pic without
> > the rider? I'm trying to figure out how you did the seat.
> > Also, how are the handlebars attached? (Or is the rider just
> > holding them in place?)
>
> Yup! I uploaded 3 more pics showing this stuff. But if you are blind, the
> handlebars are held on with two half techic pegs, and the seat is made with
> two 1x5 old style hinges.
Dude, that handlebar attachment is pretty cool! And here,
silly me, I thought those pieces were only good for TECHNIC
stuff. I'm not worthy! ;]
KDJ
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LUGNETer #203, Windsor, Ontario, Canada
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In lugnet.space, Kyle D. Jackson writes:
> In lugnet.space, Kyle Keppler writes:
> > In lugnet.space, Kyle D. Jackson writes:
> > > It looks cool! Any chance you could post a pic without
> > > the rider? I'm trying to figure out how you did the seat.
> > > Also, how are the handlebars attached? (Or is the rider just
> > > holding them in place?)
> >
> > Yup! I uploaded 3 more pics showing this stuff. But if you are blind, the
> > handlebars are held on with two half techic pegs, and the seat is made with
> > two 1x5 old style hinges.
>
> Dude, that handlebar attachment is pretty cool! And here,
> silly me, I thought those pieces were only good for TECHNIC
> stuff. I'm not worthy! ;]
Nah, those are wonderfully useful for SNOT building techniques. I have a
few of them on the side of my Raptor hovercycle to hold the slopes in place.
Nice bike, by the way. I really dig the overall shape, and the fact that so
much of it is upside down :) It reminds me a lot of the star wars speeder
bikes, of course.
Adrian
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www.brickfrenzy.com
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Hittin 2 birds with one stone here:
> > KDJ:
> > Dude, that handlebar attachment is pretty cool! And here,
> > silly me, I thought those pieces were only good for TECHNIC
> > stuff. I'm not worthy! ;]
Yep! Those peices are great for anything. Expeciall for making snot designs.
> Adrian:
> Nah, those are wonderfully useful for SNOT building techniques. I have a
> few of them on the side of my Raptor hovercycle to hold the slopes in place.
>
> Nice bike, by the way. I really dig the overall shape, and the fact that so
> much of it is upside down :) It reminds me a lot of the star wars speeder
> bikes, of course.
Thanks Adrian. Snot is fun :P
--Kyle
http://hvl.cjb.net
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