I actually have two bikes that I've been wanting to do something with. Both were 'started' so to speak, as in cleaned up a bit, but
then were banished to the back of the SHED, while I continue to work at my home grown bike business...that is, fixing up and selling regular bikes to reg'lar people.
We'll see what makes it here...I have a Murray Monterey that I want to take back in time
And, a 70s crusty old Vista Duchess that I've wanted to bring forward in time and give it a new lease on life.
So, we'll kick off with the MOnTERATT...which I collected curbside down at the neighbors trash pile over a year ago, cleaned it up, got it ridable...couldn't decide what to do with it, started to mess around with some truss rods that weren't really making it...so in the shed she went.
About a month ago or so , or when I heard about this Build Off , I dredged it out.
If I'm taking it back in time, got to skunk it up a bit. Sanded it bare, here and there, didn't want to take all of the color out, just wanted to get rid of that weirdo light pinkish maroon color most of these Monterey's tend to fade to, and started the ol' grungification process.
And....let the etching begin.
I should state that I'm working with basically what I have at hand for parts (as usual), and buying very little, except some donor bikes or other parts as needed. What I'm after is creating a 'generic' looking tank type bike of the era, but not trying to duplicate an exact model. The image below is kind of what gave me the idea. Something like a Murray Meteor or Missile, or...one of the lesser known 'Flites'. the Franco Flite.
Nothing you'll be able to say.."Oh, I know what that one is"...all we know is that it is a Murray..the frame style really hasn't changed 'all that' much over the years.
then were banished to the back of the SHED, while I continue to work at my home grown bike business...that is, fixing up and selling regular bikes to reg'lar people.
We'll see what makes it here...I have a Murray Monterey that I want to take back in time
And, a 70s crusty old Vista Duchess that I've wanted to bring forward in time and give it a new lease on life.
So, we'll kick off with the MOnTERATT...which I collected curbside down at the neighbors trash pile over a year ago, cleaned it up, got it ridable...couldn't decide what to do with it, started to mess around with some truss rods that weren't really making it...so in the shed she went.
About a month ago or so , or when I heard about this Build Off , I dredged it out.
If I'm taking it back in time, got to skunk it up a bit. Sanded it bare, here and there, didn't want to take all of the color out, just wanted to get rid of that weirdo light pinkish maroon color most of these Monterey's tend to fade to, and started the ol' grungification process.
And....let the etching begin.
I should state that I'm working with basically what I have at hand for parts (as usual), and buying very little, except some donor bikes or other parts as needed. What I'm after is creating a 'generic' looking tank type bike of the era, but not trying to duplicate an exact model. The image below is kind of what gave me the idea. Something like a Murray Meteor or Missile, or...one of the lesser known 'Flites'. the Franco Flite.
Nothing you'll be able to say.."Oh, I know what that one is"...all we know is that it is a Murray..the frame style really hasn't changed 'all that' much over the years.