So it's about time I said hello,
Hello, I'm Chaley, no that's not a spelling mistake, I was born in 72 and the first 6 letters my Dad picked up playing scrabble the day I was born spelt it out, could have been worse I could be called Ziizje ( what my Mum picked up!) Anyway I'm living in sunny Norwich, Norfolk, UK, if you think of the map of the UK as a witch riding a pig I'm somewhere around her butt
I've done the skateboard thing ( ok still do), the BMX bit ( oh yeah still do that), then on to MTB (you get the idea), then got into HotRods big time, I now have a 32 ford roadster :mrgreen: , and this lead me to this site, a link from a UK rod site sent me here and thank Elvis it did! I have too many old bikes sat around to not like this place, Just a quick list of the stable;
2009 langster fixed/single ( the daily to work and weekend mile eater),
2000ish trek 8000 MTB ( for getting muddy on),
1996 trek 8000 MTB with drops and slicks, fixed ( old daily),
1970's Kerkhoff city bike with a basket( trips to the shop),
80's haro master ( for breaking bones on),
70's triumph roadie ( to cut up!),
40's Hercules trade bike ( to look at now and then)
30's french ladies rod brakes mess with around 30 coats of paint on it ( to practice stripping paint on, I may find out what it is soon),
and a couple of other 70's-80's roadies,
Looking around the builds section has got me thinking,
triumph frame and forks, 26"s off the fixed 8000, upside down bars off the Hurcules, peddles off the haro, race number on a disc, you get the idea.
I won't keep you any longer,
Chaley
Hello, I'm Chaley, no that's not a spelling mistake, I was born in 72 and the first 6 letters my Dad picked up playing scrabble the day I was born spelt it out, could have been worse I could be called Ziizje ( what my Mum picked up!) Anyway I'm living in sunny Norwich, Norfolk, UK, if you think of the map of the UK as a witch riding a pig I'm somewhere around her butt
I've done the skateboard thing ( ok still do), the BMX bit ( oh yeah still do that), then on to MTB (you get the idea), then got into HotRods big time, I now have a 32 ford roadster :mrgreen: , and this lead me to this site, a link from a UK rod site sent me here and thank Elvis it did! I have too many old bikes sat around to not like this place, Just a quick list of the stable;
2009 langster fixed/single ( the daily to work and weekend mile eater),
2000ish trek 8000 MTB ( for getting muddy on),
1996 trek 8000 MTB with drops and slicks, fixed ( old daily),
1970's Kerkhoff city bike with a basket( trips to the shop),
80's haro master ( for breaking bones on),
70's triumph roadie ( to cut up!),
40's Hercules trade bike ( to look at now and then)
30's french ladies rod brakes mess with around 30 coats of paint on it ( to practice stripping paint on, I may find out what it is soon),
and a couple of other 70's-80's roadies,
Looking around the builds section has got me thinking,
triumph frame and forks, 26"s off the fixed 8000, upside down bars off the Hurcules, peddles off the haro, race number on a disc, you get the idea.
I won't keep you any longer,
Chaley