Roadrash started as a selfbow, 2” out of the fades till midlimb tapering to 3/8” nocks. The limbs are 25”from fade to nock, 2.5” long fades and a 4” handle. It got a goat rawhide backing and a face lift in addition to its name when a buddy laid his bike over while riding home after an evening of roving. He didn’t end up too bad, a few scratches, some light bruising and a small flat spot in his helmet. The bike ended up with crooked handle bars, a couple broke lights and a bent shift lever. The bow ended up with some scratches along the back and a torn up handle wrap. I restritched the handle wrap leaving some Frankenstein like stitching. I sanded the back clean of scratches and applied a rawhide layer. Since I backed it I went ahead and applied a set of ball python sheds. I refinished it with 10 coats of truoil and a couple layers of sprayed on clear enamel over the skins to put a hard layer over them. It slowed down a bit but is still fairly quick. It pulla 55# at 25”, and is other wise a simple flatbow with mild reflex in one limb and deflex in the other.
Thanks for looking,
Kyle