Well, this is my starting point. I picked it up maybe 10 years ago at a yard sale looking like this. The sellers said it had belonged to their son, and he loved to ride it, but sadly he had passed away.
I have always wanted to build it up into something cool as a tribute to its former owner. I found a color-matching rack and tank online (maybe Fleabay?) and tried to get them to work even though the tank was clearly for a girls' bike and only fit upside down, and even then not very well.
So I gave up on the tank. I thought the rest looked pretty good, but never rode it much.
A while later, I got it in my head to make a 26" BMX cruiser/strandie out of it.
Still never got ridden a whole lot. I gave it to my son to take to college. It got stolen from the bike rack outside his building. Then he saw it outside an academic building on campus. He called a buddy for backup just in case and stole it back. That turned him off having a bike on campus and he brought it home.
I got to working on other projects and cannibalized it for parts.
The poor thing is sitting in the basement now like this.
The plan at this point is to dismantle a couple of past builds that also aren't getting ridden and use parts of them along with other bits I have been collecting to make this something cool again. Expect the rack to make a comeback.
Oh, and I found this on Fleabay a couple months ago. You can't tell from the lighting in this pic, but the color is a perfect match.
I have always wanted to build it up into something cool as a tribute to its former owner. I found a color-matching rack and tank online (maybe Fleabay?) and tried to get them to work even though the tank was clearly for a girls' bike and only fit upside down, and even then not very well.
So I gave up on the tank. I thought the rest looked pretty good, but never rode it much.
A while later, I got it in my head to make a 26" BMX cruiser/strandie out of it.
Still never got ridden a whole lot. I gave it to my son to take to college. It got stolen from the bike rack outside his building. Then he saw it outside an academic building on campus. He called a buddy for backup just in case and stole it back. That turned him off having a bike on campus and he brought it home.
I got to working on other projects and cannibalized it for parts.
The poor thing is sitting in the basement now like this.
The plan at this point is to dismantle a couple of past builds that also aren't getting ridden and use parts of them along with other bits I have been collecting to make this something cool again. Expect the rack to make a comeback.
Oh, and I found this on Fleabay a couple months ago. You can't tell from the lighting in this pic, but the color is a perfect match.