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    My sunday Project - personalising my boring black sporran

    I bought a cheap black sporran 2 years ago and I haven't worn it much since my Freelander arrived. It had been sitting in my drawer for a long time. I am going to improve its look today. I am takin off the tassels and replacing them with a 20 tooth steel chainring that I took off my mountain bike a few weeks ago.

    I will post the before and after picture once the project is finished.
    Last edited by Raphael; 24th September 06 at 11:54 AM.

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    As an Mtn. Biker, my interest is peaked! I've seen the necklaces and braclets made from bike chains and while they are a bit too extreme for me, I like the idea. Looking forward to the pics.

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    After a trip to my local Rona, I am done.

    Before picture:



    After Picture:



    The Sporran has a personal touch to it, but I am not completely happy with it. Something is missing and I just don't know what.

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    Maybe if you fasten a pin in the center of that gear doo-hickie... Something generic like a lion or a thistle... Maybe? Maybe an "X"?

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    Being an avid road cyclist AND mountain biker (I own both a Specialized Hard Rock and a Specialized Transition Multisport), I love the idea.

    The only thing I would change in the "after" photo is the color of the lacing on the flap... to match the chainring.

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    If you could round up a manufacturers emblem and fix it in the center of the cog. A Specialised 'S' would be cool.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Raphael


    The Sporran has a personal touch to it, but I am not completely happy with it. Something is missing and I just don't know what.
    It is the balance. It is visually too heavy on the bottom. You need to add some visual weight to the top. Maybe a bicycle chain sporran strap? Or some other kind of snap on the flap.

    I do like where you are going with this.
    Mark Keeney

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    here is an idea...an improvised celtic knot made from bike chain on the flap. Might a bit difficult, but would look cool.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cavscout
    If you could round up a manufacturers emblem and fix it in the center of the cog. A Specialised 'S' would be cool.
    Being quite the fan of Specialized bikes, I think that would rock!

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