arteacher wrote on 12/05/12 at 15:20:09:Roberto1444 wrote on 12/04/12 at 19:30:04:The texture looks nice, and comfy (as long as it doesn't get wet). But what I really like is that it doubles as a beret.
Maybe true for some people.
Yeah,
But Arizona is a dry land so Serowbot's beret won't get wet easily. Here rain is always a possibility, so this material wouldn't be adequate, unfortunately. Cause it's way cool to have a smooth material on the seat. It's like wearing suede shoes.
There's a double picture on Serow's Bikepics page - below is what I suppose to be an actual protograph of his bike in its former red paint scheme; on top there's what seems to be a photoshop work -
simply the coolest (green) Savage I've ever seen. I want that bike and I think I'll deconstruct one like that as soon as I get my hands on a second Savage. A jumping panther, perfect. And a well balanced mix of the American cruiser and the Brit iron of old. I wonder what would be your choice for a handlebar for that bike, Serow, your collage is a little fuzzy on that spot too
As for his actual bike, it's a strong reference for my project, for my bike in progess. Single seat, bigger shocks, less chrome, low handlebar, even a nice rack. Only, I think I'll not go as high as 12.5" for the shocks, though, will stick to 11.5" to emphasize the panther.