Re: FireWing 53 Columbia 3 Star-5/18 GIJoe WHERE'S JAKE?? GTB!!!
I have some ideas on how I want to make the rear seat support for my nanner seat.
My dad had the big steel shelving that I plan to cut up.
First I need to do some better fitting of the chainguard, fender, and Elgin Skirt guards where they need to be.
To use the skirt guards, I needed to move the chainguard to the outside fo the seatstay, so I made some notches and flattened the rear mounting tab.
Then I positioned the skirt guard and drilled mounting holes.
After I bolted the skirt guard to the chain guard, I started mocking with big art paper my ideas on the rear seat support. Somehow I didn't take any photos of this, but I have a good plan that I hope to start cutting out tomorrow.
As I stared and stared at the bike, I kept trying to think how to make the nanner work. I needed to have the nanner higher up off the top tube to make any suspension work. This wasn't so bad, but it broke up the lines a little. I happened to look up at a hairpin saddle and it's big front spring, and a lightbulb went off. I quickly pullted the front spring from a Felt saddle guts that I had and put it under the nanner's nose. I love how this helps with the frame flow.
I had the one idea to use the rear springs from the Malaysian seat, but those just weren't doing it for me. Then I saw the undercarriage of an old Persons saddle that I had laying in the floor. This frame is going to work great with the bracket I have planned. Just need to do some cutting tomorrow. I love the patina on the galvanized springs too. Much better than chrome for this build.
I also love my New Departure Nexus 3 Speed