These 'themed' build offs are really fun for me. I guess most of my builds all around are theme type builds. That's how my mind works, whether it's writing songs, building bikes, or designing / renovating living spaces. I usually get the big picture in place first, my kind of vision of what the end product might look like, and then I work out the details of getting there along the way.
Fifty years ago, I got my driver's license. It was in August, the same month that this Schwinn Racer was born in 1971. A few days later, on a Saturday, my dad told my brother and I we were heading into town to pick up some things and he needed our help. This was not unusual, as my dad always had a fix-it project or building project going on during the summer months on our small truck farm, as he was a school teacher and tried to get most of the farm related work done during the summer.
When we got to town, it wasn't the lumber yard, or the paint store, or the farm implement dealer we stopped at;
it was R & F Schwinn Bike Shop. In his words, "With all your running into town for sports and activities, I figured it was time to get you your own transportation." Most 16 yr olds that had just got their license in my town, were all excited about their first car. I was thrilled to have my first 'geared' Schwinn bike! We both got the Schwinn Varsity, Dave's was yellow, and mine was the metallic brown. We rode those bikes everywhere, to tennis practice, summer baseball practice, and including around our 'block' which was a 4 mile square of gravel roads rolling along Turtle Creek and through farm fields. Here's a shot of us on our new Schwinns ....
Yes, it was taken on a 35mm camera with slide film, so when we reproduced a few hundred of my dad's slides into photos around 15 yrs ago, some of them got 'reversed'....left side drive train.
Anyway, here it is, 50 yrs later, and I'm building a bike out of an August birthday Schwinn again. Serendipity.
My tires for 50 SS came in on Tuesday, and I had just a little time yesterday morning to get them mounted. They are Panaracer Gravel Kings, 700 x 32c. They are a skin walled tire, with a real grippy and nice riding black rubber tread. Should be great for any surface I find myself riding on; street, bike path, or gravel side road.
It feels a little weird putting a skinny tire on a rat rod bike build, but skinny is as skinny does.
Then I've had this old Brooks saddle on a few bikes down through the years. It seems to fit this mode well. That's the original seat post from the Schwinn Racer it's mounted on, with a jimmy'ed seat clamp to make the rails fit.
RaT oN.....sKinNy oN~!