Re: FireWing 53 Columbia 3 Star 8/1 Maiden Voyage
I have one of me sitting on the bike in the riding position that I had a tourist from Ohio take. But the photos from all of the city will prove that I rode the bike.
I'll be totally honest with everyone, I was excited about the maiden voyage, but I was also afraid that the riding position would totally suck and it would be a quick ride. I was completely surprise how easy it road. It's really not much different a posture than anyone elses boardtracker builds when you compare the seat grips position. The metal nanner was actually very comfy. My gut was the biggest thing that got in the way a little leaning over to the grips. I became comfortable with the bike very quickly and multiple times stood up in the pedals to get more power off the line. Gears shifted smoothly and I got some good speed on one of the bike lane streets when I was hunting the CocaCola wall for a photo.
End result: RIDING FIREWING WAS A 2.5 HOUR TOTALLY ENJOYABLE SUCCESS. I can't tell you how releived I am. I had a blast tonight!
FIREWING - Coming to a Build Off Finish line near you.
The shots that I took with this dome mirror turned out pretty cool
Stopped by the Pinkie Masters Fat Tire and PBR neon signs
How cool is this!!!!!??????? My 1953 Columbia Firewing in front of our 1953 Chevy Police car!!!
The colors on this building look great with FW
I'll go back to the Firewing Cola wall this weekend and move the trashcans for a better photo.
Scoped out a few more photo spots for my finals
Went to one of my regular spots - Checkmate!
Stopped off at World of Beer for a celebratory Harviestown Ola Dubh beer.
Chatted with some Boston tourist in front of the Velvet Elvis Lounge who actually recognized my 48 Chrysler tail light because he has a 50 Dodge hot rod.
Stopped by the court house underground spotlghts for a few shots. I LOVE THIS ONE!!!
I found this night spot at one of the churches when I was riding Fat Fink II one night. This is where the Ohio tourists wanted to buy my bike and took some photos of my Firewing.
Two and an half hours later I was back home.