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*The 76er*

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Re: *The 76er*

Postby Whitfield on Sat Jul 30, 2011 9:58 pm

Very nice- i love thebuild. Your design skils and unbridaled imagination have always amazed me.


Youve come a long ways from the zuwharrie build days - tow bar, pannic bunk, abs spacers, snorkel,



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Re: *The 76er*

Postby yoothgeye on Sat Jul 30, 2011 10:34 pm

Whitfield wrote:Very nice- i love thebuild. Your design skils and unbridaled imagination have always amazed me.

Youve come a long ways from the zuwharrie build days - tow bar, pannic bunk, abs spacers, snorkel,

Awesome


Thanks Mike, that really means alot.

I've always attacked building things without fear, obviously until panic bunk. haha No, but really I've just had to go at this entire build with the approach of "I've got nothing to lose." I did end up throwing away some stuff, but I don't miss it, no regrets.

As for having nothing to lose, I've been thinking about my cost of parts that I actually bought specifically for this build. The bike was free. I paid $14 for the steel to build the forks, had some left to do the handlebar mount and still have some left. I had 2 sets of those tires, one set I paid $15 each for, the other about $9 each, so I'll just go on the higher end and say the tires cost me $30. Though I had all the paint already in my collection I'll just add $10 for that (which is way too high). I paid .99 cents for the copper rivets I used on the seat and I paid $3 for the copper straps that I used on my tank and battery tube. Everything else was stuff I got for free. So I can round up and say I build this bike for $60. To me that's pretty cool.
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Re: *The 76er*

Postby erichitscar on Sat Jul 30, 2011 10:52 pm

Awesome! It came out Awesome, Just Awesome! Awesome.
Hey! The floors look great!
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Re: *The 76er*

Postby yoothgeye on Sun Jul 31, 2011 12:15 pm

erichitscar wrote:Awesome! It came out Awesome, Just Awesome! Awesome.


Thanks man, I hate to feel like I'm bragging on myself, but I feel the same way, I love this bike.
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Re: *The 76er*

Postby jerrykr on Sun Jul 31, 2011 1:18 pm

WOW, just WOW. I think you have the best '76. Lots of great details. I need to take another spin back thru the pictures.

Great job all around!
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Re: *The 76er*

Postby longshort on Sun Jul 31, 2011 2:32 pm

cool , ok thanks for the info dont really use photoshop or whatever it is so dont really no what i did or how to fix . bike looks good good luck.
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Re: *The 76er*

Postby Dr. Tankenstein on Sun Jul 31, 2011 4:53 pm

LOVE....THIS....BIKE!

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Re: *The 76er*

Postby herr_rudolf on Sun Jul 31, 2011 4:59 pm

That is nice man...
I Love that rack! Reminds me of the one on the rustrocket, but totally different!
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Re: *The 76er*

Postby Gold Street Customs on Sun Jul 31, 2011 5:20 pm

It reminds me of the fast car in town that had been sitting in a barn for 30 years, it came out and stirred memories of all the locals ,some good,some bad...I like it ALOT
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Re: *The 76er*

Postby d.rock on Sun Jul 31, 2011 5:31 pm

I think you hit the rusty nail on the head with this one, it's definitely rat! I love the homebrewed details, and I would trade my rack for yours in a second. :lol: Awesome finished product!

It looks old and crusty, but yet at the same time it looks like it would roll smooth and quiet. I think the way you tied in the faux-patina with the accessory colors turned out perfect. Nice job! 8)
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Re: *The 76er*

Postby yoothgeye on Sun Jul 31, 2011 10:20 pm

Thanks for all the comments guys, I'm still waiting to get more local reviews, was going to ride to church tonight (usually ride there on Sunday nights) but it was raining, I really want to get some idea of how it shows in person. The neighbor kids like it, Cody saw half or more of the build, so he saw the gradual growth of it, but the first adult to see it with fresh eyes was my wife and I had to explain to her why it looked "old." I guess I was going for that since a 1976 cantilever bike really isn't a classic, haha.

Oh, and according to the manufacturer sticker I wire brushed off only a few days into the build, tomorrow is the 76er's birthday. Happy 35th birthday, I'll join you in a couple months. For your birthday I got you, well... everything!
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Re: *The 76er*

Postby nelvolks on Mon Aug 01, 2011 7:07 am

Happy Birthday 76er. Great job on the bike you really did an awesome job keeping it ratty and true to the build off. I knew you would hit this one of the park. I can't wait to come down so that we can cruise together. You definitely got my one of my three votes.
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Re: *The 76er*

Postby yoothgeye on Mon Aug 01, 2011 7:27 am

nelvolks wrote:Happy Birthday 76er. Great job on the bike you really did an awesome job keeping it ratty and true to the build off. I knew you would hit this one of the park. I can't wait to come down so that we can cruise together. You definitely got my one of my three votes.


Thanks man, I rode it to church this morning, just got a call and need to go to another church, ride the bike or ride home and get the car... I think 76er, it really did want to get out for it's birthday.
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Re: *The 76er*

Postby Skipton on Mon Aug 01, 2011 7:40 am

Love the double stems the wheel color is great!.... great pics... great build!
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Re: *The 76er*

Postby nelvolks on Mon Aug 01, 2011 8:33 am

yoothgeye wrote:
nelvolks wrote:Happy Birthday 76er. Great job on the bike you really did an awesome job keeping it ratty and true to the build off. I knew you would hit this one of the park. I can't wait to come down so that we can cruise together. You definitely got my one of my three votes.


Thanks man, I rode it to church this morning, just got a call and need to go to another church, ride the bike or ride home and get the car... I think 76er, it really did want to get out for it's birthday.

Haha awesome. You made a wise choice.
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