Well, ever since I chose to put a hold on selling/trading my stash of unused bike stuff, I've decided to have fun with the stuff I previously had no interest in. I already took the bent up Hawthorne frame I had planned to get rid of and turned it into a keeper, but now I'm debating on what to do about the bike I instantly regretted buying moments after I got it. Personally, I don't have much interest in girls' bikes, but when I removed the sticker from the seat pole and saw that beautiful purple paint hiding underneath, well, let's just say my interest had been piqued, especially after I learned it matches the paint on my Sweet 16 Redline Hot Wheels Custom Eldorado!
Here's the rub: I want to first use this bike to learn how to do an oxalic acid bath, but after that, I want to sandblast this bike, powder coat it as closely to the original color as possible, and customize it to match my Hot Wheels Eldorado, redline tires included. Thing is, I kind of want to convert it to a trike, as I don't have a trike at this time, and to have one in purple would be really cool. I just don't see many people turning Sears Spaceliners/Flightliners into trikes. Is there any reason for that? Would it still be possible to convert this bike into a trike, possibly with fat tires in the rear?
Here's the rub: I want to first use this bike to learn how to do an oxalic acid bath, but after that, I want to sandblast this bike, powder coat it as closely to the original color as possible, and customize it to match my Hot Wheels Eldorado, redline tires included. Thing is, I kind of want to convert it to a trike, as I don't have a trike at this time, and to have one in purple would be really cool. I just don't see many people turning Sears Spaceliners/Flightliners into trikes. Is there any reason for that? Would it still be possible to convert this bike into a trike, possibly with fat tires in the rear?