
CYCLE TRUCK (POST PHOTOS)Re: CYCLE TRUCK (POST PHOTOS)heres the one I used to own in as found condition.
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Re: CYCLE TRUCK (POST PHOTOS)I have always wanted one, just cannot afford one.
If it won't come off with laquer thinner, you need an abrasive!
Re: CYCLE TRUCK (Pet Cemetary)Here is my rusty skiptooth cycle truck, awaiting RBBO #8. My budget will be a true rat budget of maybe some tires and tubes next year. We are having a little one in December so prioraties will be a- changin'. None the less it will be fun. I am anticipating a "Pet Cemetary" theme?
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Re: CYCLE TRUCK (POST PHOTOS)Here is the Behind Bars,Inc. 1960 Cycle Truck in bare metal form. She's a rider for now, but will receive a full make over soon!
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Re: CYCLE TRUCK (POST PHOTOS)Spotted this one on Mackinac Island last year.
Re: CYCLE TRUCK (POST PHOTOS)Not really a cycle truck, but it will carry a twelver, and has a built in bottle opener...
Check out my BB08 build off bike, "Bar Fly" in the Traditional Builds forum!
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Great looking bike. Did you design the opener? Skate or surf or what? I guess surf, with the "Woody" theme. That front wheel looks smaller(?). Which would be in good cycle truck form right?
Re: CYCLE TRUCK (POST PHOTOS)Justride, great choice of beer! Love Lagunitas.
Re: CYCLE TRUCK (POST PHOTOS)Here is my Roadmaster Cycle truck -- well actually 2 of them -- the one in the Long Beach Marathon 26.2 mile ride is my first rusty rider - the sign I silk screened our CYCLONE COASTER Logo onto some burlap from Home Depot & made a magnetic sign that I can pull off the bike when not needed - that way I ensure that the original bicycle is how I found it -- The second Roadmaster Cycletruck is my Parade Bicycle & it sports the original dark burgundy paint on it with faint original pinstripes - the tires & tubes are even original on the bike - I usually transfer the magnetic CYCLONE COASTER sign over to it but I didn't have it on in this pic - air raid siren - airplane flag holder - brass " honk " horn & stars to it for the parade & at the 4th of July parade this year we won an award for the bicycle groups entry - I really like the Roadmaster Cycletrucks since they are not as common -- RIDE VINTAGE -- Frank
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Your resold bicycle lives on -- I got it from you off ebay & then when it came in - my buddy helped me put it together & fell in love with it - so it paid me for what I had into it -- I went through all the bearings & put on a new chain ( it was frozen in shape ) - so here she is -- RIDE VINTAGE -- Frank ![]() visit us at http://www.cyclonecoaster.com
Re: CYCLE TRUCK (POST PHOTOS)Not a cycle truck but it's worthy of the name. It'll haul 500 lbs on the front so hauling a few kegs is light work.
![]() It doesn't matter what I paid for it, it matters what it's WORTH. I never buy anything I will regret KEEPING.
Re: CYCLE TRUCK (POST PHOTOS)Not a rat, but here's my new hauler. Gonna put my newborn son in it as soon as his neck is strong enough. made in Portland by Cetma Cargo
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