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I believe it's a bixby - or just s standard 3 speed felt 26" cruiser .


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Fairly recent additions to my collection. Since the rat patrol edition was a one year bike, I know what year it is... Any idea about the green MP though?
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At my apartment I didn't have the space or the time to do group shots. After buying a house I certainly have the space. Tonight I am packing YELLow Belly up and shipping it off to Georgia. I took time from re-landscaping my front yard to get a little footage and get three bikes in one shot. I then focused on getting YELLow Belly in the same shots as the racing Dreamcatcher Indian Arrow.



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You can immediately see how YELLow Belly influenced the Dreamcatcher Indian Arrow. I am thinking of building a second Arrow. I really love the look of it that much. Since it has the same seat, forks and tires as the blue bike I suppose it would ride just as smoothly.
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Almost !
Slight clearance issue with the chain against the rim (along the chainstay ) - I'll grab some shims and place them between the spider arm and ring and should solve the issue .
And future plans include a red seat collar and a top load box stem.
And she will be a rider !
And the weather looks okay for the next few days here - so I'm excited for that .


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The pedals are crank Bros. 50/50
I believe they are the #2 's
They had 3 series of them - long discontinued- but some shops still have them around - so they were fairly cheap [emoji106]


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So , picked up a Belgium brewery bike off kijiji ( like Craig's list for Canadians) the other day for cheap ($120) .
And although a cool bike - I felt that it would make a better clunker - so I pulled the trek I have apart and applied the parts to the felt - all I need to do is wait in a BB adapter and grab some meatier tires from a friend (2.7" nevegals)
It's an aluminum frame combined with the higher end mtb parts make it quite light .

Felts are becoming my favourite bike lately, nicely built ,great paint , highly adaptable to almost whatever you want to do , and the ride is amazing!
The founder of felt is Jim felt - he was an employee at GT back in the day and had a hand in the dyno cruisers - and has built a fantastic line of bikes over the years .
Kudos to you mr Felt !


This is my 4th felt , I did move one along but still have 3 -- my burner(also posted ) is one of my favourite bikes to cruise on . And if the weather holds till I get my parts I'll likely have trouble choosing in the future .



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On my burner - which is a 29inch - Ive fitted 26"x65mm rims with 2.215 tires.
On my bixby frame I've fitted 24"x80mm with 2,4" tires .
The frame you have there is super wide and I've flawed a couple in this post with wide rims . Although I'm not sure about the fork - best to measure .




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