Zero Trike Build

Wow Jeff, that is awesome looking, you've got some skills.

Ohhhhhh Zammy if that were only true. I have a Ukrainian friend who is a master metalsmith with an English Wheel. I designed them, he executed them. I can do some things, but for the skills required for these fenders....I rely on the artists
 
Ohhhhhh Zammy if that were only true. I have a Ukrainian friend who is a master metalsmith with an English Wheel. I designed them, he executed them. I can do some things, but for the skills required for these fenders....I rely on the artists

Its really going to be cool when done . what is the cost of all this fabrication ?
 
Its really going to be cool when done . what is the cost of all this fabrication ?

More than I can tell my wife :Dorag:

Andrey is not bad really. The fenders were ~$900 each. (Yes that is WAAAAY more expensive than V-Twin replicas, but they did not fit the trike and were not what I was looking for) I am just about in year two of this build and budget does make it a slow process. The frame work is like $600 (I don't have a jig) and I do my own modifications and some simpler fab work so that is just metal and my time. But I am not in any hurry... I ride the Freewheeler "chopper" while I build the servicar tribute

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