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Some time ago, picked up this mid-seventies Bridgestone Super Speed at a thrift shop. Suggestions as what to turn it into were given and I liked the idea of a coaster. Here are the after pics.
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It is a 27" with a Bendix coaster hub. Antique copper paint, new tires, seat and custom handle bars fabricated from copper pipe. It is a blast to ride and I am considering selling it at the swap meet at Peddler's in Independence, on Oct. 2nd, and use the funds to purchase a new bike carrier at Peddler's. Hope to see some local RatRodders there.

Keep 'em rollin'
54Shadow
 
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Nice Job! 8)
 
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I like what you did with it. It looks older and more classy.

I bought a harbor freight arc that was horrible. I then bought a craftsman flux core mig and constantly surprise people with the welds that come out of it. When I'm having a good day the welds look like gas mig welds. If I'm not in the groove, I get some splatter , but not too bad and the welds are strong. I was even able to make a water tight coolant resevoir for a car with it.

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Anyway, that bike looks 100 times better now that you have had your way with it. Looks great.
 
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Thanks, Bikebuilder. Have a gas welder that was my dads, I can do a sloppy looking braze job, welding with it, I just cannot get the hang of it. That is why I am going to try the MIG welder. Good tip on bypassing the cheap welder and getting a more expensive unit. Always appreciate advice from someone who has been there.
 
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That thing is awsome! color reminds me of the stogie in your avita.....Cigar band or art headbadge or seat tube decal ?
 
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I am feeling the overwhelming need to point out that is not a "fixie". You have a coaster brake hub there not a fixed gear hub. HOWEVER! it still is a rocking bike, good job.
 
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moleman said:
I am feeling the overwhelming need to point out that is not a "fixie". You have a coaster brake hub there not a fixed gear hub. HOWEVER! it still is a rocking bike, good job.

Fixie.. As in fixed gear (aka single speed.) At least that is always what I have heard that term in reference to.
 
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54shadow said:
Thanks, Bikebuilder. Have a gas welder that was my dads, I can do a sloppy looking braze job, welding with it, I just cannot get the hang of it. That is why I am going to try the MIG welder. Good tip on bypassing the cheap welder and getting a more expensive unit. Always appreciate advice from someone who has been there.

You are welcome. I almost didn't post about the welder because I haven't tried a harbor freight mig and I didn't want your post to end up being a welder discussion. My experience with the arc was bad compared to other arc welders. I am happy with my choice. The craftsman mig is only about $50 more than the harbor freight mig. $50 bucks is $50 bucks, but it may save you money in the long run if the H.F. welder doesn't work out. I tried out two other migs identical to mine before I bought it. They all seemed to be a consistant good quality.

AKB said:
moleman said:
I am feeling the overwhelming need to point out that is not a "fixie". You have a coaster brake hub there not a fixed gear hub. HOWEVER! it still is a rocking bike, good job.

Fixie.. As in fixed gear (aka single speed.) At least that is always what I have heard that term in reference to.

I agree with moleman's definition.

Fixed gear = The gear is fixed to the hub. No coasting.
Single speed = The gear is a separate functioning part of the hub. Has the ability to coast.
 
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moleman said:
I am feeling the overwhelming need to point out that is not a "fixie". You have a coaster brake hub there not a fixed gear hub. HOWEVER! it still is a rocking bike, good job.
Oops, fixed the header for this, now a coaster. Got it in gear now.
 

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