Building a Turbo Land Probe bike
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Building a Turbo Land Probe bike
There are three of us that are all forum members working on this somewhat together. I feel a tad out of the loop because they are on the East Coast, and I am on the West Coast, but location is what it is. So I have started on working on the fiberglass pieces. Yeah I guess I need to get bike also, but I am going to see if I can find the street legal version of this bike so I can take it out on the street.
First I started on the front wings. Since that is about as close to the ground as I can get modifying the bike with out having a bike.
I used foam board as my material, and then took the rough cut pieces in to have custom made metal frame for the wings.
When the metal frames are ready I'll then finish building the wings, and fiber glass coat the pieces.
First I started on the front wings. Since that is about as close to the ground as I can get modifying the bike with out having a bike.
I used foam board as my material, and then took the rough cut pieces in to have custom made metal frame for the wings.
When the metal frames are ready I'll then finish building the wings, and fiber glass coat the pieces.
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Re: Building a Turbo Land Probe bike
Ok I get it now you are building your own! Somtimes it takes me awhile to catch on ....I thought you were working a deal to buy the original...DUH!!....
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The asking price to way to high on the one I saw, well really both are the same price. Yes two owners are selling their bike, and both are asking the same price. I think the bike is just way cool looking, and would like to ride it, and a screen used prop not really can do that much, plus it isn't street legal. I am looking to try to get a street legal bike.
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Great start GoldCylon - keep us posted on your build.
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A very promising build, indeed!
Good luck with it and please keep us posted (like CK said twice )
Good luck with it and please keep us posted (like CK said twice )
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Oops, crazy clicker. Trashed the double post.
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Re: Building a Turbo Land Probe bike
Start nothing, I stopped by Dale's yesterday and he nearly had half the bike sculpted! Well, I'm exaggerating but the progress was impressive.
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A compliment.....way cool because it easy to impress you..Hand-Schaub wrote:Start nothing, I stopped by Dale's yesterday and he nearly had half the bike sculpted! Well, I'm exaggerating but the progress was impressive.
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OK I am now working on the seat section. I started out with foam core art board as the frame, and then started with a fiberglass layer around it, and then a mix of Bondo, and fiberglass and so forth. I put one layer down to think, and the heat warped the board. Instead of cutting it off I just screwed a board along the side and filled in with plastic trash, and dried Bondo, and then poured fiberglass in to fill that gap. This piece will no longer be a usable piece but a master pattern to make a mold so the inside no longer matters what is inside.
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GoldCylon wrote:OK I am now working on the seat section. I started out with foam core art board as the frame, and then started with a fiberglass layer around it, and then a mix of Bondo, and fiberglass and so forth. I put one layer down to think, and the heat warped the board. Instead of cutting it off I just screwed a board along the side and filled in with plastic trash, and dried Bondo, and then poured fiberglass in to fill that gap. This piece will no longer be a usable piece but a master pattern to make a mold so the inside no longer matters what is inside.
Very cool Dale!!!! Just one request......More Process Photos!!!
I will be watching this thread with great Cylonius
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Sorry lacking photos. Just been busy working on the parts. This is also taking longer then I planned out. I thought I was going to get some primer paint down today, but it just didn't happen. I have to go do the socializing things also, and then robbed me of a dozen or so hours over the weekend. I might have completed the target I had aimed if I had that 12 hours. I wanted to detail out the seat, but the closer I get to completion the more I see that needs help. It is me more like I want it as perfect as possible more than close enough, and also had 2 warped walls that had to be built back up. The seat, and the seat back since they are covered by a padded piece of plywood that isn't as critical as the outside pieces that all eyes will see. but I did need to correct a dip or sag on the seat, and dry time is killing me also. Well I did get to finish up framing out the rear wings, and have fiber-glassed, and Bondo mix on the entire right wing while I still have a a ways to go on the left wing. The left wing is framed out, and started the fiberglass and Bondo, but haven't even begun to sand it yet. Anyway here are few photos of the progress I am current with as of now.
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I switched over to plywood on the wings. The foam core method I used for the seat was just taking to long.
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Very nice work GoldCylon! Looking GOOD.
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Re: Building a Turbo Land Probe bike
you said foam core method can you elaborate... are you useing a sandwich construction vacuum bagging technique?GoldCylon wrote:I switched over to plywood on the wings. The foam core method I used for the seat was just taking to long.
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