First off I would like to thank diablo67 for providing us this starter project and rgallen for the inspiration to bring this bike back. My history is with motorcycles and antique vehicles, but not bikes.
This all started when my son (10 years old) saw this bike at rgallen's parts store and got hooked.
He never showed much interest in my "old" ventures so when I saw that gleam in his eye I knew I had to act quick! A quick search of ratrodbikes.com presented this 1966 Columbia right down the road from us.
First thing we did was remove the old rims, heres a look at the rear and the front was actually a little worse.
After working all night last friday night, I walked through the door at about 7am and the first thing out of my sons mouth was, "DAD, CAN WE START TEARING DOWN THE WHEELS?" by the end of the day we had the rims dis-assembled and the bendix hub looking like this.
This weekend we painted and laced the rims, then had our LBS true them and this is the result. And before anyone says anything...YES, were addicted to white walls!
Finally, last night my son suggested that we mock up the new rim/tire combination to make sure they fit, something I didn't even think about HA HA!
My son even decided to give her a quick maiden voyage in the dark just to ensure that the rims rolled correctly
Whats next, looking at flat black PC for the frame (traditional rod style) while looking for some suggestions from the experts here...
Questions: What suggestions do y'all have for the remainder of this build (seat, grips, tank/no tank, bars, etc...)
Being newbies, we appreciate any input.
THANKS RATRODBIKES.COM
This all started when my son (10 years old) saw this bike at rgallen's parts store and got hooked.
He never showed much interest in my "old" ventures so when I saw that gleam in his eye I knew I had to act quick! A quick search of ratrodbikes.com presented this 1966 Columbia right down the road from us.
First thing we did was remove the old rims, heres a look at the rear and the front was actually a little worse.
After working all night last friday night, I walked through the door at about 7am and the first thing out of my sons mouth was, "DAD, CAN WE START TEARING DOWN THE WHEELS?" by the end of the day we had the rims dis-assembled and the bendix hub looking like this.
This weekend we painted and laced the rims, then had our LBS true them and this is the result. And before anyone says anything...YES, were addicted to white walls!
Finally, last night my son suggested that we mock up the new rim/tire combination to make sure they fit, something I didn't even think about HA HA!
My son even decided to give her a quick maiden voyage in the dark just to ensure that the rims rolled correctly
Whats next, looking at flat black PC for the frame (traditional rod style) while looking for some suggestions from the experts here...
Questions: What suggestions do y'all have for the remainder of this build (seat, grips, tank/no tank, bars, etc...)
Being newbies, we appreciate any input.
THANKS RATRODBIKES.COM