My entry in the "Underrated Bike Build-off", a 1961 Columbia Firebolt I'll put together for my wife. It had spent the last couple of years as a garden decoration which is so unfortunate. It's usually a joy for me to meet the people I buy these old bikes from, and I love to have the story of where a bike might have come from and where it had been, but this guy was so Martha Stewart and so NOT Sheldon Brown I just had to get out of there.
At the end, I'd like this to be a low maintenance rider for paths, parks and picnics for my wife. It will get a set of modern wheels on a Nexus 3 speed hub. It may get more aluminum as we go, to bring the weight down a bit, but we don't want to change the flowy lines of the bike
I always like to keep the frame un-touched if I can because it tells the bikes story, and I especially love bikes that have old license stickers on them and such. The back story on this one is neglect. The story moving forward is about us slowing down, but with as much style and grace as possible...this will get fresh paint ( I'd kind of like to see it in the same black and pink as her trail bike). I have an appropriate chain guard and a donor bike with some very pretty chrome fenders. We still need to figure what we'll do about a tank, but we do have some ideas. Ken
At the end, I'd like this to be a low maintenance rider for paths, parks and picnics for my wife. It will get a set of modern wheels on a Nexus 3 speed hub. It may get more aluminum as we go, to bring the weight down a bit, but we don't want to change the flowy lines of the bike
I always like to keep the frame un-touched if I can because it tells the bikes story, and I especially love bikes that have old license stickers on them and such. The back story on this one is neglect. The story moving forward is about us slowing down, but with as much style and grace as possible...this will get fresh paint ( I'd kind of like to see it in the same black and pink as her trail bike). I have an appropriate chain guard and a donor bike with some very pretty chrome fenders. We still need to figure what we'll do about a tank, but we do have some ideas. Ken