Well done VeloLEV!!
Not many people take any notice of my requests
And you did all
Very nice result with the stereo image. IMHO the picture seems to catch the colour/color better than the 2D shots. I'm going to have to look on my wide monitor, but even on this narrow monitor the highlights seem to have been captured better. Not sure if I'll be able to make out the metal flake sparkle.
It takes a few goes to see the image in stereo. But when you know it is there, it is worth the patient effort, the reward is amazing. It looks like one could get in there and walk right around the red machine. ( For those having trouble with getting the image to work, see Stereo WSilvio link in my previous post on page 1 of this thread. I put some more instructions there by people more expert than me on how to view stereo Cross-eyed images. Sorry if you're blind in one eye and can't see out the other :lol: (courtesy of Mr T Waits whose piano has been drinking!Not me!))
I'm all for the fairly "minimalist" look, keeping it simple, but I have to say some graphics would improve the look. Maybe the writing in say a yellow? Just a suggestion. I personally reckon that the graphics should be bold, and noticeable from a distance.
Your SRAM Red and DT Swiss graphics sound really interesting, but complicated, but again if anyone can do these graphics, I'm prepared to believe you can.
Great work all round.
We'll/I'll be interested to see the end result, although it could become a work in progress.
On the seat edge trim, it may be prudent to put something on the edge of the very top of the seat because when one turns the bike over, to perform various bikey functions, this point contacts the ground. Not sure about the rest of the edge, whether or not leaving it off the seat pan, where one's legs touch the seat when at standstill, could be a bit rough on the legs?? Have you ridden the bike again? Silly question really, of course you have. A week without riding
; the weather would have to be bad or some personal injury would be the only way I wouldn't be riding.
Ride safe, and thanks again.
John R.