SaltHammer Savannah Sand Flats Silver King (1935 Monark Silver King) - Aug01 FINISHED! What A Blast!

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I love the aero style of this bike. The whole mooneyes theme and you could not have found a better chainguard for it. But what I like even more is that you built a bike to fit you and you can really ride it. There are some super sweet looking board track bikes on here with flipped down bars and the seats all the way down. They look cool but can you really ride them for more than a few blocks? I am in no way trying to offend anyone on here by saying that. Building these bikes for the contest is fun I must admit, but after August 1 is when we really get to enjoy riding them around our cities wherever we are. This bike is going to turn some heads wherever you take it

I can agree that SOME of the boardtrack-style builds can be uncomfortable, but I can attest that not ALL are. I took ElgIndian on a 12-mile shakedown run on the Virginia Capital Trail, with the only event being a blown-up pedal! Not even ONE leg cramp!

Photo evidence (or it didn't happen, right?)...

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Downtown Richmond on the horizon.
 
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Yeah, I don't see flipped or board track bars being a much different riding position than a set of road bike drop bars. I love the variety of builds and styles we see in the Build Off.
 
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Yeah, I don't see flipped or board track bars being a much different riding position than a set of road bike drop bars. I love the variety of builds and styles we see in the Build Off.
Its not so much the relationship from the seat to the bars, its the lowered seat that does not allow proper leg extension when wanting to really hammer down on the pedals. But like I said, its more of a preference and not meant to insult anyone. The bike in the picture above is awesome. I love the style. If you can ride it, thats great.
 
Its not so much the relationship from the seat to the bars, its the lowered seat that does not allow proper leg extension when wanting to really hammer down on the pedals. But like I said, its more of a preference and not meant to insult anyone. The bike in the picture above is awesome. I love the style. If you can ride it, thats great.
That right there is why I've raised the seat on my current build. If you're going to "build the ride/ride the build" then it's gotta be comfy to you...
kingfish, what does the silver painted fenders look like next to the frame? It's probably too late to strip and polish them too. They match the discs though, right? I do love the decision to go with flat black alone.

Carl.

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That right there is why I've raised the seat on my current build. If you're going to "build the ride/ride the build" then it's gotta be comfy to you...
kingfish, what does the silver painted fenders look like next to the frame? It's probably too late to strip and polish them too. They match the discs though, right? I do love the decision to go with flat black alone.

Carl.

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Carl, you can see the painted fenders next to the polished frame in this picture. I actually wouldn't want them to be chromed out. I like how the slightly textured painted fenders helps tie together the racktank, guard, and discs. As I said earlier, there won't be any yellow striping on the bike. I'm feeling good about being able to add the flat black stripes this weekend..

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Finished polishing

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Glorious job on the polishing kingfish. This frame looks like a better option if you want to ride the bike much. Flocycle is pretty but that design doesn't look too sturdy for aluminum.
 
That there's an old penny now... Hey kingfish, the flat black on the guard should probably be just the raised lines huh? That'll be fun to mask off... and I'm confused, no triple duck tail? It's looking shiny tho and that's cool.

Carl.

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That there's an old penny now... Hey kingfish, the flat black on the guard should probably be just the raised lines huh? That'll be fun to mask off... and I'm confused, no triple duck tail? It's looking shiny tho and that's cool.

Carl.

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Haven't decided on the how I'll do the black on the guard. It can't be any worse the the masking I had to do on the flipped skirts on VerBoten. Triple duck tail will be in full effect.
 
Here are a couple more finished polishing pics

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Then I sealed it with this 6 month metal sealer that the detail shop gave me.

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After that I worked on the cleaning up and installing the cranks

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And the forks

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I'll still need to remove the fenders for the stripes this weekend, but I reinstalled the tiple ducktail

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And mounted the wheels

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Then mounted the tank

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How do you like that "Sheen Genie" stuff? Looks like it didn't dull the shine at all. Might have to try some of that.

It was easy and leaves no residue or haze to see. Simply apply it sparingly, wait a few minutes and wipe (not buff) off. It doesn't affect the gloss at all.
 
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I don't have enough hair to make a single ducktail, let alone a triple ducktail!!
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