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I picked up this single bar schwinn a couple years back and it’s been hanging in my garage since. I always thought these were cool and weird frames. I think they only made them for a few years, if I remember correctly this one is a 1957 flying star.
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Plans are for a pretty simple build. For starters I have an unused but slightly dirty pair of quick bricks. Also a Columbia springer that I plan to faux patina to match the frame.
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Thanks guys, I’m pretty excited about this built. It seems like every year life gets in the way of the main build off. I think the only two build offs I finished a bike for were #4 and #8. Though I have done a few of the muscle bike build offs in recent years.

Got started on mocking it up today. I’m liking it so far. About three years ago I bought a pile of new felt tires from a collector. This is the last new pair I had, kind of sad they don’t make them anymore.
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I found a deluxe guard in my parts that was the same color, I had totally forgotten that I had it. I think I like it better, but a little sad to lose the flying star decal.
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Way back when I first joined this site there was an idea thread, it had an old bike on eBay that had a spoon for a coaster brake strap. For the last 14 years or so I have been doing the same thing. I’ve found that heating it up and bending it over a long smallish socket that’s clamped in a vice works really well.
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Next up I’m going to start design the finned aluminum tank!
 
I got the tank cut out and mounted. Still needs a fair amount of grinding to get it all working right, but I’m happy with it.it is double sided, I just didn’t take any pictures from the other side. Also realized that the fork is a little bent. I’ve been meaning to make a tool to straighten forks, so I guess that’s next.
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Very cool.
I don't really think it needs the tank plate.
The frame is cool enough.
I don’t disagree with this. Of course it doesn’t need the tank plate, it’s a beautiful frame on its own. None of these bikes need what we do to them. However, that’s the whole purpose of a custom bike, it’s an expression of creativity, taste, and design. This bike is loosely designed by a hot rod I’m building, and it’s taking some design ideas from it and that’s where the finned aluminum idea comes from.
 
@Couch tater that is what I was going for. I got that piece of cast finned aluminum for about $40 from speedway.
I’ve been working on a 1927 model T modified for almost ten years. I wanted a flathead, but at the time I couldn’t afford it. For now the small block ford with some finned parts will do. Just got it back from paint and hoping to have it driving this year.
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