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  1. Mesquite Hugger

    Monark Sparker

    But seriously, the hot-rod shifter will be much cooler!
  2. Mesquite Hugger

    What's your "go-to" bike?

    The black-n-blue and the cantis with hangers - one sweet Schwinn!
  3. Mesquite Hugger

    What's your "go-to" bike?

    Huffy Santa Fe II: My wife refers to this one as "Ride-or-Die". I originally bought it a decade ago for $50 to build my first e-bike. It's been through lots of changes but has turned into a pseudo-clunker that just works. These days it's my favorite gopro accessory at the MTB trails, my favorite...
  4. Mesquite Hugger

    Looking for a how to thread

    I ran across this - the coolest part of the vid is the trucks being used in place of a sissy bar.
  5. Mesquite Hugger

    i dont think this is real,idont wanna click on it

    Here's an ad for a reputable e-bike dealer in Oregon - Bolton e-Bikes. They have video review of it on their YouTube channel.
  6. Mesquite Hugger

    It Works, Man!

    I have seen that one on the forum and have admired it a great deal. So cool.
  7. Mesquite Hugger

    Aardvark

    What a great staring point!
  8. Mesquite Hugger

    MANUJAWN

    I'm with Dr. T on this one - too much cool stuff here!
  9. Mesquite Hugger

    It Works, Man!

    Thanks, BFtD! PROJECT CHANGE/UPDATE Finding the triple-trees ended up changing everything! Seeing them on the Worksman frame took me back to my first BMX bike. For Christmas 1976, my parents gave me a Yamaha Moto-Bike. In retrospect, it was the coolest, most enjoyable bike I've had. (It was...
  10. Mesquite Hugger

    Build Off 16 Highlight Thread

    It looks like it's flying while sitting still - so cool!
  11. Mesquite Hugger

    Fixed pain

    Digging the contrast of red & rust!
  12. Mesquite Hugger

    It Works, Man!

    Thanks! The steerer tube on the fork is about 1/4 inch short. My next step it to figure out if it's better to modify the fork or the frame.
  13. Mesquite Hugger

    It Works, Man!

    I agree - it's always fun to see what can be used on the next project. After the buildoff, I will grab a few parts from it and hopefully do a cheap part-out to share the wealth.
  14. Mesquite Hugger

    It Works, Man!

    Hey, Oddjob, Thanks for checking in! How about a yes and a no on the progress? Spencer on the Tumbleweed I finally finished putting a bike together for a friend of mine (my handlebar supplier) and delivered it to him at coffee this morn. So, I am now free to work on the Worksman. I'm going...
  15. Mesquite Hugger

    Ratty X53 Klunk

    The taillights are my favorite feature on this sweet build!
  16. Mesquite Hugger

    Cobble Klunker

    Good looking ride - clean!
  17. Mesquite Hugger

    Dean Dean's Mountain Machine

    Clean and beautiful - Dean's gonna love that thing.
  18. Mesquite Hugger

    space-E-liner

    Great mixture of the old and the new with the simplicity of the chrome and black. Well done!
  19. Mesquite Hugger

    It Works, Man!

    Hey Oddjob, thanks for asking! I'm not making the kind of progress I've been wanting to make, but lots of fun ideas and parts keep popping up: A dumpster bike yielded a set of triple tree forks - An old Puch offered up a light drum brake: My friend with the old MX bikes came up with two...
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