●●● TRUE TORCH 26" WEBCO PRO CRUISER ●●● FINISHED!!!!!

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Re: ●●● TRUE TORCH 26" WEBCO PRO CRUISER ●●●

I am just loving his bikes. Can't wait to see how yours turns out. Btw, where did you find the photos of him?
 
Re: ●●● TRUE TORCH 26" WEBCO PRO CRUISER ●●●

Thanks to Justin at Porkchop BMX I was able to gather the rest of what I needed to complete the bike...you da man Justin! :D

Seat post, clamp, cranks, pedals and tires all came from Porkchop. It all came together nicely and this bike has turned out to be AWESOME! :shock:

It's very lightweight and solid and you feel pretty much like a kid riding this thing. The coaster brake makes you want to lay some wicked skid marks too. :lol:

So...here's the finished product....


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Here's the goober who built it. For size reference...I'm 5'9" tall. :D

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Big screen luvin'..... :mrgreen:

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This could benefit from a simple handlebar pad like I had on one of my bikes, take a piece of pipe insulation, cut it to length and slide over bar, then buy a black bandana (should be relatively gang neutral) and either sew a cover with some velcro or have someone else do it. Ends up looking really decent.

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