The full story on my experience is available at Muniac Manor in the Empirical MUni section for those who have time to read. Pix are also available here, though not as many as in the gallery.
Go to http://muniac.com/emuni.htm to view article. Click on Building a Custom Muni at the bottom of the left hand menu.
I included some charts showing changes in the goals and whether or not the goals were met. Charts also include weight and cost breakdowns. I hope others will learn from my experience.
What a nice progression of photos Rod and an excellent looking ride. Where’s the shot of you barreling down the hillside on it? Is the cool logo on the frame yours?
aerodynamic tubing! whoa! not that you are going to be going the required speeds to need it, but boy does it look sweet! also, secondary function of keeping the strength up but thin enuf to stay comfortably thin – i know that i feel kinda wide on my own 24X3"
wonderfully sexy, i love the sunrise pic, it reminds me of a swimsuit calendar for some reason…
Please post a photo of your new MUni in a swimsuit. No, not you, the MUni. Yes, that’s right, put the swimsuit on the MUni. No, don’t WEAR a swimsuit and take the photo, put the swimsuit on the MUni and then take a photo of it.
Please post a photo of your new MUni in a swimsuit. No, not you, the MUni. Yes, that’s right, put the swimsuit on the MUni. No, don’t WEAR a swimsuit and take the photo, put the swimsuit on the MUni and then take a photo of it.
A hopeless attempt of a frustrated man to apply reverse psychology?
Thanks, you guys, for all the positive feedback! It is very much appreciated.
Greg,
The logo is not mine, it is the builder’s logo. The snake stands for
Spicer Cycles, named after the builder, Gene Spicer in Evansville, IN.
And for you, Greg, I will post a picture of the sexy ride with a bathing suit on it. It will be a poolside shot. It will go up on
Sunday. Get the cold shower ready…