He also sent me these pictures. So somebody tried really hard to clone a Schwinn? Probably to make it look more like a Paramount because that's what I originally thought it was till I got a better picture.
My friend bought this bike and it's proving hard to ID,it has Schwinn parts but Raleigh grips and gibberish serial numbers. Any ideas as to the make of the frame?
I've tried just about everything and that's as clean as I can get it without using stuff that would strip the chrome off. I kinda like how it looks,not alot of krate's that haven't been nut and bolt restored out there.
I bought my Dec. '68 Pea Picker for $20 from a friend who owns a bike shop,he said he bought it complete after it had sat under a porch for countless years. He bought it for the high dollar parts (shifter,chainguard,front drum brake hub) then the carcass sat in the back of his shop for a few...
It's legal under 50cc on public streets.I ride it around in Hixson mostly,I would't recommend something like that downtown. If you end up building one PM me,I'd be happy to share the knowledge that I learned the hard way.
Cool! I'll keep an eye out. I live in Hixson but I go to chatt state. They won't let frankenstein on the riverwalk,haven't tried the krate out there though. If I can ever get around to changing out the cassette I'll have to do that.
Been signed up for awhile,but I'm just now starting to post. I've got several bikes all of which have a banana seat and apehangers. I'll put my two major projects here for now and add more later.I call this one Frankenstein,I got it as a bare '73 Schwinn Varsity frame and pieced it together into...