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Just rediscovered this site and joined. I like the variety of bikes posted here and all seem to be welcomed. I've been modifying bikes and have built some modest customs. I bought the Ashtabula at a flea market for $18. It was sold as a Beach Bike but I wonder if Ashtabula had intentions of making a motocross bike. About that time in the 80's BMXers were outgrowing the 20" bikes.
Anyway I bought this bike and it was the best riding bike I ever rode. I started modifying it bit by bit and today it has a set of Sturmey Archer brake hubs (and 3 speeds. Lower sprocket ratios for low gearing. This bike has been ridden thru sand deep enough to cover the tire and rim, mud so wet annnd thick it clumped up and shaved off the tire as it passed thru the frame. It is a true off road bike but with the 3 speeds can be ridden normally on the street.
This Murray was my attempt to create another Ashatabula. It has center pull brakes. It succeeded in all ways except the steering is not raked as much so its not as smooth riding.
A couple years ago I put this SmallTall together. It rode very nicely - just don't push on the pedal too hard or it will dump you of the back!
Years ago I built a chopper out of an Iverson Lady Dragstripper. This was before I had a digital camera so this photo is all I have but it has a complete description.
Next on the workbench is this Unknown bike - possibly a Western Flyer MX??? Is it made by Murray? The serial number starts with M07. I will follow up with a post in the Build-Off.
Anyway I bought this bike and it was the best riding bike I ever rode. I started modifying it bit by bit and today it has a set of Sturmey Archer brake hubs (and 3 speeds. Lower sprocket ratios for low gearing. This bike has been ridden thru sand deep enough to cover the tire and rim, mud so wet annnd thick it clumped up and shaved off the tire as it passed thru the frame. It is a true off road bike but with the 3 speeds can be ridden normally on the street.
This Murray was my attempt to create another Ashatabula. It has center pull brakes. It succeeded in all ways except the steering is not raked as much so its not as smooth riding.
A couple years ago I put this SmallTall together. It rode very nicely - just don't push on the pedal too hard or it will dump you of the back!
Years ago I built a chopper out of an Iverson Lady Dragstripper. This was before I had a digital camera so this photo is all I have but it has a complete description.
Next on the workbench is this Unknown bike - possibly a Western Flyer MX??? Is it made by Murray? The serial number starts with M07. I will follow up with a post in the Build-Off.