Well here is my newest project bike to build. It's a Murray Hiawatha 20 inch girls frame and fork.
I got it from forum member fatwilly so if you like it and want to see me build it we can all thank him. Without fatwilly's generosity and kindness in selling me this bike real cheaply there would be no build and I wouldn't have a neat original paint murray banana bike to build.
When I was a kid I always loved the banana seat bikes with the fade paint jobs where color faded into another color.
I have pictures taken that show the bike from delivery, to unpacking, to what the bike looks like to my first thought and idea.
The bike is a bare frame and fork only at this point so I will need to find everything from crank cups and bearing cups to chainguard and fenders. I imagine I'll post in the wanted ads a little.
First on the wanted list is a rear fender (i'm looking for one like the schwinn stingrays use, the nice wide, fat rear fender that is a true half fender with the flare at the end of the fender).
Second on the list is a chainguard that still has a good original factory decal on it yet. I don't care what name is on the chainguard or what color the decal is on the chainguard. I do prefer something that isn't dull. I know I've seen these chainguards with decal colors of red, blue, green, seafoam green, purple, violet, and teal.
The red springer fork in the pictures is a correct murray springer fork that would have been an option for this bike. The fender in the picture is a correct murray 20 inch front fender for a murray springer fork. The indentation in the fender is factory made to allow for the spring to clear the fender without denting the top of the fender. They are hard to find, I had this fender sitting around for over 20 years, now I have a use for it. The springer front fork I just bought two weeks ago at the west bend bike swap meet for twenty bucks.
If I use the springer fork I will either repaint it myself to a two-tone fade paint scheme to match the frame or save up and have it powder coated a two-tone paint scheme.
Right now this is all I have.
I got it from forum member fatwilly so if you like it and want to see me build it we can all thank him. Without fatwilly's generosity and kindness in selling me this bike real cheaply there would be no build and I wouldn't have a neat original paint murray banana bike to build.
When I was a kid I always loved the banana seat bikes with the fade paint jobs where color faded into another color.
I have pictures taken that show the bike from delivery, to unpacking, to what the bike looks like to my first thought and idea.
The bike is a bare frame and fork only at this point so I will need to find everything from crank cups and bearing cups to chainguard and fenders. I imagine I'll post in the wanted ads a little.
First on the wanted list is a rear fender (i'm looking for one like the schwinn stingrays use, the nice wide, fat rear fender that is a true half fender with the flare at the end of the fender).
Second on the list is a chainguard that still has a good original factory decal on it yet. I don't care what name is on the chainguard or what color the decal is on the chainguard. I do prefer something that isn't dull. I know I've seen these chainguards with decal colors of red, blue, green, seafoam green, purple, violet, and teal.
The red springer fork in the pictures is a correct murray springer fork that would have been an option for this bike. The fender in the picture is a correct murray 20 inch front fender for a murray springer fork. The indentation in the fender is factory made to allow for the spring to clear the fender without denting the top of the fender. They are hard to find, I had this fender sitting around for over 20 years, now I have a use for it. The springer front fork I just bought two weeks ago at the west bend bike swap meet for twenty bucks.
If I use the springer fork I will either repaint it myself to a two-tone fade paint scheme to match the frame or save up and have it powder coated a two-tone paint scheme.
Right now this is all I have.