I’ve a roadster that I had actually started on but is in a state of incompletion. This would give me more time to tweak it as I’ve been floating ideas in my head.
Honored to have been a participant congratulations on all of the awesome builds. I wasn’t aware of the ability to choose more than one in any category, but either way I cannot wait for the next one. One love, y’all.
I meant to only vote for one…😐 (not mine by the way so please feel free to strike it if you will). But I just wanted to say how much fun it’s been to have participated in what I hope to be the first of many to come. Props to all of the creative talents that have come together to create a collage...
It was. I really love bringing’em from the brink of the crusher (true story. The guy that I acquired this from was about to haul it to the scrapyard! 😳). By the way, danke shoen. 😎
I’ve been trying to convince myself of that as well. Should you succeed please let me know the technique. I’ll try to talk myself out of them sometimes until I notice something quirky enough to warrant another acquisition.😄
Wow that rear triangle was eroded. Is it me or does anyone feel a slight sadness when you see an antique bicycle with a hole like that? Maybe it’s just me being odd. I dunno.
I also just realized that the narrative is mixed up pic 4 was a mock-up. 2 and 3 were the “donor” bike pics. And 1 and 5 are indoor/outdoor (before it’s maiden run) pics.
I mentioned this before. Added another coat of paint and oiled the parts that were necessary after dismantling the bicycle. The Mesinger seat was replaced by a banana seat with an underhook stay and the bars were replaced with some that had a significantly higher rise. And it also glows in the...
I got some parts from a Ozone Malibu cruiser that I modified and transferred then to a Silver Canyon hence the moniker. Pics 1 and 3 are the two. 2 and 4 is the process and 5 is the finished result.