As I said my friend Carrie gave me this bike, but there's more to the story of this bike.
Carrie owns the bicycle shop I go to, the shop was started by her husband Dan. Dan was a road bike guy, his bikes were carbon fiber and titanium. But he had an appreciation for all things bicycle, so nine years ago he opened his own shop.
I met Dan about a year after the shop opened, I had just gotten my AMC VIII and hoped he'd know something about it. He didn't.
Anyway that was before I was even really into bicycles, before I ever heard the words rat rod and bicycle used together. But I still would go to the shop and talk to Dan, we ended up being really good friends.
Dan had a barter system at his shop, if he felt something was worth a few bucks he'd take it as partial payment on a new bike. Well apparently about five years ago Dan took this old monark in on trade. He didn't know what it was, just that it was old and probably had some value.
Dan and Carrie had talked to a couple bike restoration guys, but they said they didn't have time for it. So this bike sat in a box in back of the shop.
A few years ago Dan started losing weight and became ill. A trip to the doctor found colon and liver cancer, he fought the valiant fight as long as he could. Unfortunately Carrie and her children lost their husband/father, I lost a good friend.
After Dan passed, Carrie kept the shop open (glad she did) and this bike eventually got put under a shelf and left. Then yesterday I walk into the shop to ask Carrie about some parts for my build off 11 bike. I was off work, so we just talked for hours before I finally asked if she had anything old. She let me in the back room, as I was looking she said oh, I have this. She moved a couple boxes and pulled out this box with a frame and other parts, she said I'll just give you this.
I was taken back, I didn't even know what it was but told her I had to give her something for it. That's when she told me if I sell it to spend the money at the shop.
I called Carrie today to fill her in on what you all have told me about the bike, she said she was happy to give it to me because she knew I'd get it back on the road. I must have thanked her five times during the conversation. All she asked in return is to see the bike when it's done and copies of before and after photos.
I'll do those things for her, but I also think I'll make this a tribute to her husband and my friend Dan.
So that was long winded, but I wanted to share. Thank you all for the info you've given me on this bike, once I get the pics up you need to figure it out exactly I'll use that info to build it back to something special.
Thanks again.