I previously posted in the "help me identify" section but now I'm Journaling my build.
first things first.
My bike most likely began its life in the 60's looking like this
note: this is not my bike - I got it off the internet.
when I got the bike it was just a shell of its streamlined self.
someone decided a long time ago that a streamlined gold and silver was for squares wanted the bike to let it's freak flag fly....enter the nanner and apes. Not to mention a couple layes of leftover paint found in the garage.
Along comes James who rescued it from a barn somewhere and who eventually sold it to me.
Immediately I commenced in stripping her naked. Whatever value is had was taken away a long time ago so I decided to give this old girl a facelift.
now then, let's make her green. I always seem to paint them green.
it's my favorite color and I just happened to have a can.
Yes. I rattle canned her. I'm getting pretty good at it
first things first.
My bike most likely began its life in the 60's looking like this
note: this is not my bike - I got it off the internet.
when I got the bike it was just a shell of its streamlined self.
someone decided a long time ago that a streamlined gold and silver was for squares wanted the bike to let it's freak flag fly....enter the nanner and apes. Not to mention a couple layes of leftover paint found in the garage.
Along comes James who rescued it from a barn somewhere and who eventually sold it to me.
Immediately I commenced in stripping her naked. Whatever value is had was taken away a long time ago so I decided to give this old girl a facelift.
now then, let's make her green. I always seem to paint them green.
it's my favorite color and I just happened to have a can.
Yes. I rattle canned her. I'm getting pretty good at it