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Thanks for the motivation Kingfish. I have collected a few more pieces. A NOS 27 inch rim set with a sturmey archer 2 speed kick back hub with a coaster brake. I do not know if they View attachment 161154View attachment 161155View attachment 161157View attachment 161158will fit the frame, it may be a good option. Also a flask and a brake lever set that goes in the end of the handle bar, it will depend on which wheel set I go with. And paint. Now I just need the frame and parts back from the bead blasters and I can get busy. Thanks
I need me one of those flask holders. For medicinal purposes of course.
 
Hello all. I finely got to work on mocking up my bike. Not without a few hick ups along the way. My sandblaster let me know he will not have time to do such A small job as my bike parts ( after waiting 5 weeks). The next thing was, the fork is split, so today I just mocked it up and had fun trying a bunch of stuff to see what direction we were headed. Here is where it ended up, nothing is carved in stone. I am still on the fence about some of it.
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This is one crazy package so far. I am thrilled to see where it goes. The fork is terrific. Seat, stem, flask, all very nice vintage look. Very cool frame too. Not so sure about those wheels though...
 
Since no reply, and nobody asked, I'll tell you what I think the fork is. It looks to be a Brodie Gator Blade, a high quality piece. If it's one of the early versions, hand made in British Columbia. I've seen them listed for over $300. The newer ones are hawt too
 
Hello and thanks for the positive comments. I did some more mock up today and changed a few things. I changed out the stem, I thought the other one looked out of place. I changed out the wheels, I could not get a good chain line with the other set up, this one is way better. I know that some of you liked that fork but is was not truss rod friendly ( and I really wanted to keep the truss rods). So I went to the shed and found another fork. And thats today’s progress.
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Thanks frogtown, I did get a little more time in the shop tonite. I finely got a kick stand to fit, it is a butterfly style that both legs come up on the left side of the bike ( I know that no self respecting hipster would have a kickstand on his bike.) but it is the only way I can store it and I do not like leaning a bike against anything. And I put a chain guard on I am not sure it is going to stay. And that’s tonites progress. Happy building😁
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What holds the truss road bracket under the fork crown? I have never really looked at one in real life.
 
In this case the bracket for the truss rods is bolt on. I am working on the fine details such as a bracket for the flask, the mounting of the chain guard and the seat hardware. I have been trying to pick a color combination so far I a leaning towards a butter yellow on the frame and fork with black or grey accents. This may change when i see the million colours available at the powder Coating store. Thanks and happy building.
 
Hello all, I have not been active this last month (life gets in the way, in a good way). I just had a look a the bikes that are already finished. WOW I am just trying to get to the finish line. Today I made some time to work on the bike. I finished grinding the welds and sanded the rest. I am going to leave it the way it is and finish it in satin clear. I still have to sand the truss rods and brackets and the fork. This bike has had a few colours so they will all be present. Here are a few pictures, it is good to be back, happy building.
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