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    Am I off my "Rocker" ?

    As you may well know, Baby Nudie is only 4 months away from hatching...

    So, as I was riding home a wee while ago I came up with a plan to design and make (from wood instead of my usual alloy and c/f) a rocking horsepower replica of my V11.
    Now, as I wait patiently for the "Guzzi's rock side to side anyway" jokes, I thought Bubs would look cool on this.
    I did a few CAD sketches to see what it looks like.
    Just sketches, not really the completed design.

    Look cool, or have I finally lost the plot??





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    Not at all. Your kid might not love it as much as you do but it'll still look cool.

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    You clever little sausage you!!!

    Of course you have not lost the plot, you did that a wee while back, say about 5 months ago when you decided to have a baby

    Those look awesome and I reckon you should do eeet!!!

    AND I think you should get one of those toy noise thingies, you know the ones that when you tip they go moo. I am sure you could get one that makes a car/bike noise and you could hide it in the bike somewhere, so when it rocks it makes the brrrrummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm brum noise!
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    Make a few of them

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    Quote Originally Posted by kiwifruit View Post
    Make a few of them
    +1, and do it now because you'll not have the time when wee Nudie arrives...
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    That looks great. How about a horn or something else that makes noise?

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    Yeah we've got one under the house for when E is big enough.

    Until then I have to work out how to power it with some form of 2 stroke engine
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    Hmm,...thanks for the input, peoples.

    Thought about a V-twin type noise for a horn. I've heard something similar to that on a toy in a toyshop, so thinking thinking thinking........


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    Speaking from experience, I wouldn't put anything on that makes noises.
    Noisy kids toys gets old real quick - unless you can turn em off. But sooner or later they figure
    out how to switch it back on and where the batteries go - then where to find new batteries.

    Looks like it will be a fun project though. Maybe design it in such a way that the bottom rockers come off cleanly, so you can
    turn into a proper little push scooter for when he/she is a bit older.

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    Quote Originally Posted by megageoff76 View Post
    Speaking from experience, I wouldn't put anything on that makes noises.
    Noisy kids toys gets old real quick - unless you can turn em off. But sooner or later they figure
    out how to switch it back on and where the batteries go - then where to find new batteries.

    Looks like it will be a fun project though. Maybe design it in such a way that the bottom rockers come off cleanly, so you can
    turn into a proper little push scooter for when he/she is a bit older.
    Thanks for the advice, and yes I was planning on making it into a push scooter with detachable training wheels.
    Might be more reliable than mine..........


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    Quote Originally Posted by megageoff76 View Post
    Noisy kids toys gets old real quick - unless you can turn em off.
    Eh? Italian electrics will switch themselves off![/P.T]

    Go for it Nudey!
    That would be a saleable item, especially with christmas approaching...
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    Quote Originally Posted by nudemetalz View Post
    Hmm,...thanks for the input, peoples.

    Thought about a V-twin type noise for a horn. I've heard something similar to that on a toy in a toyshop, so thinking thinking thinking........
    You're a crack-up! but obviously have forgotten how motorcycles work... I've never heard of a horn operating the throttle...

    Build a switch into the twist throttle on the handlebar and attach the v-twin rumbling to that! Add a resistor and increase volume depending on how hard it's twisted...
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    Don't forget to make a bucket one as well.

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    They are mint mate, nice work

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    Great idea, Chris!
    Kendog will agree with me... perhaps a nice sem fiddy replica for young nudie, too...
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