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Went up to the top of Table Rock in Boise, ID and took a few pictures. It was a little windy. This photo made my wife really nervous. She kept saying " what if your bike blows over? " hahaha . Guess it was more important.
Got a few more photos while up there . The wind did finally blow the bike over ruining the end of the right side grip. We finished some photos and I rode it about 1/4 mile back to the truck. There were quite a few people up there and the response of the bike was awesome. Working out of town during the week made it hard to finish this bike. I'm glad I did 'cause I love it. Gotta say that being part of this build off has been a great experience. There are some talented people in this build off and some killer bikes were built. I wish the best to everyone and thanks so much for letting me join in on your fun!
Here's the book of things done or most of it anyways.
I named the bike Phantom X so that it kept the schwinn name and represents the 10th build off.
-Parts are as follows
Schwinn middle weight frame with fender strut tabs shaved
-Columbia springer fork converted to threadless, key lock shaved, clearanced to work with threadless cups
-Salsa bars with ends cut to narrow them
-not sure the brand of stem or headset but I keep em clean
-Odyssey seat mount, seat clamp, and pitbull brake and lever
-Brooks natural cambium grips and seat
-Custom made seatpost
-Spinergy rev-x wheels converted to single speed
-Race face crank with guard removed
-Schwinn 24" chain guard to better fit the small sprocket
-Aftermarket schwinn tank with all holes filled and mounted with hidden fasteners
-Painted with good ol' Rustoleum bomb can, added some decals and modifed chain guard to say Phantom X
-most of the Shiney stuff painted satin black with just enough shiney parts to add contrast
-Custom Billy Bobber head badge
You can see lots of build pics in my build thread http://www.ratrodbikes.com/forum/in...om-x-finished-off-to-take-final-photos.92863/
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