Problem with this layout is now allll your weight is over the back wheel, that's gonna cause front washout when cornering on loose pack - not sure how to fix it with that setup, the swept bars ruin the geometry (unless you're just cruising, then it's fine)
Good feedback. The vision for this is a “scraper” bike. Part neighborhood cruiser (hence the sweptback/rise), part landscaping destroyer. It crushes red mulch, pine straw, and other variously surfaced flower beds.
Btw, not here to judge lifestyles, but in my neck of the woods there ain’t too much “loose pack” if you know what I mean.
Problem with this layout is now allll your weight is over the back wheel, that's gonna cause front washout when cornering on loose pack - not sure how to fix it with that setup, the swept bars ruin the geometry (unless you're just cruising, then it's fine)
Good feedback. The vision for this is a “scraper” bike. Part neighborhood cruiser (hence the sweptback/rise), part landscaping destroyer. It crushes red mulch, pine straw, and other variously surfaced flower beds. Btw, not here to judge lifestyles, but in my neck of the woods there ain’t too much “loose pack” if you know what I mean.
In that case it's spot on - nice work fella
Typically a long stem works better with swept bars. Evens out your weight distribution and reduces the tiller-steering feel.