This started as a simple flip. A guy was selling a project bike that just needed parts. Well, it’s never that easy and I got suckered in. The frame was spray bomb over spray bomb with new decals on the top. If I was going to sell it, it had to have my level of quality, so I had to start from scratch. And since I have already restored a black Aerobee (since all the 5 speeds were black) I decided to take it a slightly different direction, while still trying to make it look factory. (Since they are 3-speed Aerobee colors)
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"It's Never Easy" 1971 AMF Aerobee
I've been granted permission to enter this bike since not much has been done to it, so let's catch you up. Originally this bike was a project I bought with the intention of just finding the needed parts, putting it back together and selling it. But, in true "You knew it wasn't going to be that...


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