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  1. #41 Re: The Moriarty MKII, a new project bike for a friend 
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    Praise first: I LOVE IT. I am seriously jealous about your manual skills and mechanical expertise. Chapeau!

    Now the criticism (hope constructive): I don't like the exhaust. It reminds me exactly of the taxi bikes, and you want to avoid that. The best, in my taste, would be something that runs parallel to the back part of the seat, this way you would have harmonic lines. However you have never posted a pic taken from the right side of the bike no angles, so it's hard to judge.

    Again, WELL DONE and keep up the good work!!!
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  2. #42 Re: The Moriarty MKII, a new project bike for a friend 
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    Quote Originally Posted by futianshenzhen View Post
    Great job mate! Best looking "taxi bike" I've seen by far! Looking forward to seeing your solution to the tricky mudguard problem.

    Will you also offer a touring version/kit with rack for panniers etc?
    Thanks! and yes mate, as soon as I find a set of paniers that suit the bike, I'll build them into a "travel addon kit" :)

    First priority is sorting the mud guards and then the exhaust!
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  3. #43 Re: The Moriarty MKII, a new project bike for a friend 
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    Quote Originally Posted by vale46 View Post
    Praise first: I LOVE IT. I am seriously jealous about your manual skills and mechanical expertise. Chapeau!

    Now the criticism (hope constructive): I don't like the exhaust. It reminds me exactly of the taxi bikes, and you want to avoid that. The best, in my taste, would be something that runs parallel to the back part of the seat, this way you would have harmonic lines. However you have never posted a pic taken from the right side of the bike no angles, so it's hard to judge.

    Again, WELL DONE and keep up the good work!!!
    I can't agree with you more! I'm really having trouble finding a better exhaust! It seems that I have a choice between either the stock megaphone jobbie, the one I have now or a stupid slip-on crayon exhaust... I'm going to have to find an engineering shop where I can fabricate something unless I stumble across something better on taobao... Thank you for the support! :) I'm only getting started!
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  4. #44 Re: The Moriarty MKII, a new project bike for a friend 
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    How about something like this?
    Place the exhaust like in a dirt bike
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    Oops.. I think I was looking the wrong place ;-D

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    Just under the seat

    And perhaps this for a mud guard
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    Great project
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  5. #45 Re: The Moriarty MKII, a new project bike for a friend 
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    Cutting that old mudguard and using it as a hanger for the light was genius. Great stuff!
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  6. #46 Re: The Moriarty MKII, a new project bike for a friend 
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    Just when you thought I'd disappeared!

    I got hit by a savage bout of the Flu... it knocked me for a 6 and I've been out all week!

    Anyway I did manage to still get a little work on the bike done (oh and also build two more bikes in one day... but that's another story).

    I've managed to sort out the front mud guard!

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    I ground up the original mud guard, much shorter at the front (I eyeballed it so it wasn't perfect but pretty spot on).

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    Cut it in line with the mounting bracket... and it looks sweet (Notice my other project in the background)...

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    Let me know what you blokes think!
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  7. #47 Re: The Moriarty MKII, a new project bike for a friend 
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    I think it looks spiffing. Clean lines, well finished, has a great 'farting around town' look to it. The vestigial front fender probably won't do much in the rain but sure it looks good and i couldn't make a better one.
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  8. #48 Re: The Moriarty MKII, a new project bike for a friend 
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    The bike looks great.
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  9. #49 Re: The Moriarty MKII, a new project bike for a friend 
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    Quote Originally Posted by felix View Post
    I think it looks spiffing. Clean lines, well finished, has a great 'farting around town' look to it. The vestigial front fender probably won't do much in the rain but sure it looks good and i couldn't make a better one.
    Thanks mate, I rode the bike up to Huizhou (100kms one way) and got stuck behind one of those damn cleaning water spraying trucks for about 3kms... I got mud all over the bike and me... so I decided it needed to be fixed!

    With this little guard mud still gets on the bike but misses your boat race (face)... so I'm happy with it, it's muuuuuch better now :)

    - SerpentZA
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  10. #50 Re: The Moriarty MKII, a new project bike for a friend 
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    Excellent, then i will shut my goat race.
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