I think it needs something more for the forks, maybe curved custom double truss rods for the springer. Something different and following the frame characteristics.
kingfish254 said:
Wildcat said:I think it needs something more for the forks, maybe curved custom double truss rods for the springer. Something different and following the frame characteristics.
deorman said:Need fenders for the hang-spungs. :| Maybe a rack or something to balance out the Monark. :?
LukeTheJoker said:Yeah King! That looks great, the Monark forks look good on there, these would be my other choice out of those you showed there:
Luke.
Rockit! said:The Monark fork is where it's at!
I almost PM'd on that frame when it was very first posted, but did a mental count of all my unfinished projects and decided I didn't need anymore. Then along came the Flocycle....
kingfish...awesome score brother. I've been thinking about ideas for a paint scheme that would highlight the tubes of your fabulous Monark. In the '60's candy paint was all the rage.As a kid I worked (shop boy) for a custom painter. He used to use various hues of paint,that would usually be applied after primer,to get an almost 3-D effect in shadowing lace jobs,panels & striping then candy (almost transparent) would be applied over that giving it that shadow effect which made it "pop out".So,what if you,after primer,sprayed the inner part of the frame tubes a light color like white or silver then fade it out to a medium grey.Then shoot your final color over that using light coats til you get the desired effect your looking for.I know its some work but a bike of this caliber is worth it...just some food for thoughtToo bad you didn't get its original "pie crust" sprocket with her...P
http://www.ratrodbikes.com/forum/index.php?threads/38-Hawthorne-5-Bar.57438/
Here's the thread on mine. Can't wait to see what you do with yours.
I like it with the Monark forks the best too. That is going to be a cool bike.
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