Not to take away from Jim's absolutely ingenious tanks, but the headline of this thread made me shake my head a little bit.
Thanks g-ratter. The tanks are as high quality as I can make them. There's very little prep that has to be done before they are ready for paint. The white Spaceliner pictured in the article has a tank straight out of the molds with nothing done to them except mounting on the bike. There's a link in my signature line that will take you to my for sale post that has all of the info about purchasing them.Have not seen the parts in person but if they are anything like the beautiful mold he made they look like they are going to be high quality. Going to have to figure out a build for it I think. Price?
Thanks Clint. I think the title and also what's said in the article is more of a generalization about how girl bikes are generally looked over in favor of boy bikes. There are some really wonderful old step through bikes that are awesome just as they where intended. But just as Gary admitted above, a lot of girl bikes have been bought for the sole purpose of stripping the good stuff from them and selling the frame for scrap or cutting it up just for the tubing etc, etc.I guess I never saw girl's bikes "as just for parts". I have always seen girl's bikes and think of them as anything else I run across in general and simply think "What can I do to make this cooler?".
R-man has made a great product that will answer that question for lots of folks, but the idea that previously girl's bikes had nothing to offer is a foreign concept to me.
Of course it did.
As Boltnut,
Do you still want to go after Steve for using your phrase without paying now, or just let him have that one ?
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