A formed plywood monoquoc chassis for a bike would be pretty strong and light,just hard on the attachment points for engine forks and wheels.What's the betting there's one hanging up in the loft of some dinghy builders shed....
A formed plywood monoquoc chassis for a bike would be pretty strong and light,just hard on the attachment points for engine forks and wheels.What's the betting there's one hanging up in the loft of some dinghy builders shed....
There's just something not quite right about riding a woody.
Morgan, that still builds its Plus 4 and 8 frames out of wood (ash, to be exact), startled the auto enthusiast world when it introduced the neo-classically modern Aero, with its aluminum body and chassisOriginally Posted by Ixion
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