Love that shifter! Looks great on there, and the sissy bar with the bigger curve looks fast...
Nice. Ok, so wait... you added the top tube?Looks like you and I have similar tastes! This started as a blue 24" Hollywood.
Righto, created the top tube, removed the original top tube and added a few inches to the lower tube. The added length accommodates the 26" fork.Nice. Ok, so wait... you added the top tube?
NICE! Gives it really good proportions... still looks like a Sting-Ray, but it also looks grown up.Righto, created the top tube, removed the original top tube and added a few inches to the lower tube. The added length accommodates the 26" fork.
Wow. Thank you. After reading through your Coda thread, I consider that pretty high praise. I like the idea of things that have a history, and I am trying to preserve some of the history of this bike while maybe writing a little historical fiction to go with it.This is what I should be building, something that can be ridden for the distance. Bike looks great and I bet it’s super comfortable. Typical of my illness, I’ll say I’m building my last bike, see yours, brain floods with ideas, N+1 and so on. Thanks, dude.
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That came out amazing!ok, so let's digress a minute to talk about common sense.
if you were shipping a guard you sold, how would you package it?
like this?
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to be fair, there is a layer of bubble wrap under the contact paper, and the guard seems fine; I just think maybe a box would have been in order. Anyways...
here's the guard I've been waiting for. (I forgot to take a pic before I removed the star graphic. The pic from the auction is in post #32 of this thread if you're really curious.)
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Looks a little crusty and worn, which is perfect because it matches the bike. The original guard is in more or less the same shape. The color is a little off from the bike, but I'm over it.
I created the stencils with the Cricut like I've been practicing and transferred them to the guard.
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Then I used the sponge gizmo to dab the paint on. It's cheap flat white paint that was dry enough to touch almost immediately.
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I'm pretty happy with the way it came out. Once it's had a chance to dry thoroughly, I'll beat it up and weather it down a little further to match the guard better, but I think it already looks a lot better than new white vinyl decals on an old bike would have. I realize the "Schwinn" script is off... the "c" should be closer to a perfect circle, and the "w" is just the wrong shape, and that's just for starters. But I think the overall look is right.
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