After seen many great bikes from other builders, I thought I should also try to build one myself.
Here's what I found:
Rust, multiple layers of paint, mud and a comfortable seat. What else can you need from a bike!
This kind of beach cruisers became popular here in Argentina since the 90s, and this bike in particular was made by a company called "Reynoso Hnos." (that would be something like Reynoso Bros.). I don't know anything about this company but after a fast Google search I found out they broke some years ago...
Anyway, I haven't decided what to do with this bike yet. I've been seeing many, many pics of build offs, customs and off the shelf bikes for inspiration. Meanwhile, I wanted to show you at least the original bike.
Sorry about my english, I hope you understand me.
Cheers, Coronado
Here's what I found:
![RR01.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/6aa/6aa2e63da369ba17572880888ac159d4.jpg)
![RR02.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/2ad/2ad3b61e87a5ee611e1a26bccb023205.jpg)
![RR03.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/e7c/e7c8a05f2451f2c6ff7e0c00dfec97b4.jpg)
![RR04.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/a02/a02d329444a267ee6131d74d1ebd5b59.jpg)
Rust, multiple layers of paint, mud and a comfortable seat. What else can you need from a bike!
This kind of beach cruisers became popular here in Argentina since the 90s, and this bike in particular was made by a company called "Reynoso Hnos." (that would be something like Reynoso Bros.). I don't know anything about this company but after a fast Google search I found out they broke some years ago...
Anyway, I haven't decided what to do with this bike yet. I've been seeing many, many pics of build offs, customs and off the shelf bikes for inspiration. Meanwhile, I wanted to show you at least the original bike.
Sorry about my english, I hope you understand me.
Cheers, Coronado