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- Sep 3, 2010
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Bike looks great Cant wait to see it in person
Hey thanks, feel free to borrow the concept.Love the bike,looks awesome.
I have a higgins to rebuild,and your tank idea is a winner...
I think my wife agrees with you on number 3. I back painted the others satin black which will match the stem tube headbadge. When dry the letter faces get sanded.Like them in pic 3...
Thanks quite a few parts were sourced from Porkchoppd Custom Bicycles LBS.Bike looks great Cant wait to see it in person
Number three it will be, thanks man.Bike is looking friggin awesome! Love the custom machined name, for what its worth I also like the placement in pic 3
If you do a search for "iAM" on the web you'll come up quite a few organizations and companies using the "IAM" acronyms. No one has ever questioned the usage in this bike build.
So here is the logic as I'm ready to do some final photos. I found this NOS radio in the original packaging in my favorite antique shop. It is a Radio Shack product and pre-bar code. It is an AM radio which I've found seems to be limited to talk radio junk and sports. Seems like I remember listening to music as a teen. View attachment 4742 View attachment 4743 View attachment 4744 View attachment 4745 View attachment 4746 View attachment 4747 View attachment 4748 View attachment 4749
Thus the name "iAM HIGGINS"! View attachment 4750
Hey thanks for noticing. I picked up the radio a couple of months before the Build-Off started. When I found the frame the idea was born. I thought someone would question the bracket since I had put it on before I posted a photo showing the radio on the bike. I tried some photos in our woodsy backyard this AM.Cool addition and it fits the bike so well. I guess that's because the bike was somewhat built around it. As a kid, I had a Sears AM/FM radio that was very much like that one.
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