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Hi Darlin' Baby Doll,
Nothing says romance and intimacy like a love letter, especially one splashed across an internet forum dedicated to rusty bicycles. It is with tenderness and affection that I welcome you to Rat Rod Bikes Build Off 9.
It's been almost exactly two years to the day since I wrote my first love letter to you, Baby Doll. You were my best girl then; now you're my precious wife.
http://www.ratrodbikes.com/forum/index.php?threads/love-letter-to-my-baby-doll.56520/
Just about everyone who enters a bike in these build offs has a theme or inspiration for their build. My inspiration is you, Sweet Baby. When I found out that you had never gotten the spider bike of your dreams when you were a child, I of course had to build one for you. I was thrilled that you became involved by adding fenders, hand-made streamers and flowers for your basket. I've tried to build a Sting-Ray of my own but you know how those bikes just didn't work out. I think now, though, I've found the perfect companion to ride along beside you.
Here's your 1968 Schwinn Slik Chik. I built it frame-up using the nicest, shiniest bits I could find. I wanted it to be like new:
And this will be my ride, and my entry for the build off, a 1968 Schwinn Typhoon.
My Typhoon won't be quite as shiny or pretty as yours, but you know I like my bikes a bit more beat. The 24" wheels will give me a little more room than the Sting-Rays did, but it's still a kid's bike, which is important to me. I want our rides around the neighborhood or down the boardwalk someday to remind us of innocence, and a fancy adult bicycle simply won't do. My goal is to build the perfect companion to your Slik Chik, and as we're learning ourselves in our own marriage the perfect companion doesn't mean being the exact same. They'll be enough in common to see the relationship, but there will also be differences that will keep it interesting.
I hope we have years of riding our '68 Schwinns together, Lord willing.
Yours.
PS: Be sure to cruise around and check out the other bikes being built - there are some real artists on here.
Nothing says romance and intimacy like a love letter, especially one splashed across an internet forum dedicated to rusty bicycles. It is with tenderness and affection that I welcome you to Rat Rod Bikes Build Off 9.
It's been almost exactly two years to the day since I wrote my first love letter to you, Baby Doll. You were my best girl then; now you're my precious wife.
http://www.ratrodbikes.com/forum/index.php?threads/love-letter-to-my-baby-doll.56520/
Just about everyone who enters a bike in these build offs has a theme or inspiration for their build. My inspiration is you, Sweet Baby. When I found out that you had never gotten the spider bike of your dreams when you were a child, I of course had to build one for you. I was thrilled that you became involved by adding fenders, hand-made streamers and flowers for your basket. I've tried to build a Sting-Ray of my own but you know how those bikes just didn't work out. I think now, though, I've found the perfect companion to ride along beside you.
Here's your 1968 Schwinn Slik Chik. I built it frame-up using the nicest, shiniest bits I could find. I wanted it to be like new:
And this will be my ride, and my entry for the build off, a 1968 Schwinn Typhoon.
My Typhoon won't be quite as shiny or pretty as yours, but you know I like my bikes a bit more beat. The 24" wheels will give me a little more room than the Sting-Rays did, but it's still a kid's bike, which is important to me. I want our rides around the neighborhood or down the boardwalk someday to remind us of innocence, and a fancy adult bicycle simply won't do. My goal is to build the perfect companion to your Slik Chik, and as we're learning ourselves in our own marriage the perfect companion doesn't mean being the exact same. They'll be enough in common to see the relationship, but there will also be differences that will keep it interesting.
I hope we have years of riding our '68 Schwinns together, Lord willing.
Yours.
PS: Be sure to cruise around and check out the other bikes being built - there are some real artists on here.