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Well as I said in the hello section this is my 1993 huffy good vibrations beach cruiser. I pulled her literally out of the garbage dump where I work so I decided to make it into a ratrod bike against everyone's negative remarks about me being crazy for even waisting my time. Here is the pictures when I pulled her out.
.Then after a good cleaning,stripping, and greasing I removed those nasty foam grips. flipped the bar upside and chopped a inch off the bar ends. Got some loaner wheels just to get her rolling
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Then i ripped off the seat cover polished up the seat pan and decided to run it naked. Looks cleaner in my opinion. So I ordered up a nice bent springer lowrider fork just to lay the front down to the ground where it belongs
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Afterwords looking at the bikes new stance profile I wasn't happy seeing the front so raked and the rear tucked in. Thought about chopping and welding up a new rear section longer but I really didn't wanna chop it up. I just wanted to leave the frame as original as possible so while using the search bar on this forum I came across a drop out extension. Fabbed it up 5 inches long with a nice sweep to even the frame geometry back to the stock looking stance. I forgot to take a picture of the drop out at first but it's still not completed yet just in the ruff stage.
.Then I really started ordering goodies for her especially thanks to this forums store for the sick 3G wheels which look amazing on these intense 24x1.50 micro roller tires. Yes I decided to go with a 24" set up just to lay her on the ground.
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Well I'm still waiting on some parts to come in then ill post up some more pictures. Thanks guys for having this sweet web sight and inspiring to finally build something I've been dreaming about building.
Then i ripped off the seat cover polished up the seat pan and decided to run it naked. Looks cleaner in my opinion. So I ordered up a nice bent springer lowrider fork just to lay the front down to the ground where it belongs
Afterwords looking at the bikes new stance profile I wasn't happy seeing the front so raked and the rear tucked in. Thought about chopping and welding up a new rear section longer but I really didn't wanna chop it up. I just wanted to leave the frame as original as possible so while using the search bar on this forum I came across a drop out extension. Fabbed it up 5 inches long with a nice sweep to even the frame geometry back to the stock looking stance. I forgot to take a picture of the drop out at first but it's still not completed yet just in the ruff stage.
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