My name is Joe and I am a long time lurker first time poster.
I saw the MBBO pop up in my Facebook thread and decided I would enter our current project.
A little back story on this project -- I wanted to do a muscle bike for my sons birthday in June but money was tight and I could not afford to find a good vintage frame.
I stumbled over this Trek Drifter on craigslist and grabbed it. It had the look we were after and the price was right. It rode great and is an aluminum frame so it is pretty light.
Now, full disclosure. This bike is in a state where we could do a little adjusting and ride it but I have other plans. We are going to blow it apart and rebuild it. Paint it, remove things...add things....As of today I am looking for some parts and plan to build others.
Here is a current picture of the bike in hopes that there are no questions about what we did to it come January.
This bike was put together on a beg, borrow and steal budget and will continue to go that route. My son Jason (11)will be doing as much of on it work as I will. There will be no mod's to the frame because it's aluminum.
If you all feel that it doesn't belong by all means let me know. I felt this might be a little bit of fun for the boy and I but at the same time I want to make sure we don't ruffle any feathers.
I am no photographer but I promise no crappy cell phone pictures of the finished product....
Thanks and whether I am allowed to continue or not I will be following all of these builds closely.
I saw the MBBO pop up in my Facebook thread and decided I would enter our current project.
A little back story on this project -- I wanted to do a muscle bike for my sons birthday in June but money was tight and I could not afford to find a good vintage frame.
I stumbled over this Trek Drifter on craigslist and grabbed it. It had the look we were after and the price was right. It rode great and is an aluminum frame so it is pretty light.
Now, full disclosure. This bike is in a state where we could do a little adjusting and ride it but I have other plans. We are going to blow it apart and rebuild it. Paint it, remove things...add things....As of today I am looking for some parts and plan to build others.
Here is a current picture of the bike in hopes that there are no questions about what we did to it come January.
This bike was put together on a beg, borrow and steal budget and will continue to go that route. My son Jason (11)will be doing as much of on it work as I will. There will be no mod's to the frame because it's aluminum.
If you all feel that it doesn't belong by all means let me know. I felt this might be a little bit of fun for the boy and I but at the same time I want to make sure we don't ruffle any feathers.
I am no photographer but I promise no crappy cell phone pictures of the finished product....
Thanks and whether I am allowed to continue or not I will be following all of these builds closely.