Well, I happen to value each and every one of those 1200 opinions!
As I really don't have a clue as to what I am doing...I'm only going on what I see on the masterpieces you guys build here.
As for the "Apes" not sure that will ever happen. To make a long story short - I fractured my right collarbone in May 2007 after being attacked by two Canadian Geese on the Clinton River Bike Trail in Rochester, Michigan as they flew up in the air to protect their brood/goslings as they all popped out in front of me while I was bicycling 12 mph and went straight for my head. I swung at the first one - they look really big 2 feet away from you with their red tongues hanging out - and hit it and in the process caused me to lose control and my movement caused my handlebars to swing around 360 degrees on my Gary Fisher Mountain Bike which caused the disc brakes to lock up. Yours truly was still connected to the SPD pedals and I did a flip (or something like that) over the handlebars and the bike followed. I landed on my right shoulder on leftover Railroad Rocks and knew something was wrong. The 2 adult geese continued to harass me and I was able to get up and swung my bad arm/shoulder at them as they hissed at me and they disappeared. It took me awhile to determine why my brakes were stuck on and somehow got the chain back on both the front and rear sprockets with my fingers as there was no one around to provide assistance and my cell phone got damaged in the accident. I then pedaled the 3 miles back to my vehicle in immense pain. I have a stick shift in my Honda CR-V. I somehow drove the 8 miles back home shifting/starting up from 2nd to 3rd as I could not handle going from 1st through 4th. Called dear old Mom and told her I needed help. She drove me to the hospital and after waiting 4 weeks at Mom's house for the collarbone to heal- now two separate bones as it broke along the entire length - they didn't. In fact the spacing got farther apart. Thus, 13 months ago, I underwent surgery was fitted with a Titanium plate and have 8 screws to anchor the plate to my collarbone. I am now the $6,000 man. I still have shoulder issues and as you can guess I don't like Canadian Geese. Thus, I think Apes are for you guys who don't have extra hardware... :wink: This also explains why I have gone from 4 road bikes down to 2 and from no cruisers to 3, soon to be 4. It's a lot more fun and safer!
To answer your question, I "ordered" the unfinished bike frame from Bicycle Don at Al Petri and Sons, in Lincoln Park, MI. Not sure who makes it or where he orders it from. I picked up a Huffy off of Craigslist for $40.00 about a week ago and there is a slight difference in the rear brake/fender bracket on the Seat stays...don't think the Huffy could handle the 2.2 or 2.3 width/diameter tires. However, the head set tube area appears to be identical - too short for a Springer fork without cutting. Not sure what I'll do with the Huffy as the wheels are shot...learn something new every day.
It will likely visit a dumpster shortly.
Having said all of that, I purchased a 1950's Schwinn DX frame off of eBay this week, and I'm certain that much of the stuff you see on this bike will be transferred to it.
Bicycle Don knows I wasn't that happy with my build and he has offered suggestions and feels that my eBay purchase will make me a happy camper. Of course, he knows I'll continue to be in his shop at least once a week buying stuff for it and the other 6 - 8 bikes I own...it's only 10 minutes from where I work. I told him he could put a "1959 Model" on every bike in his store and I would fall all over myself trying to buy them all...
My younger brother and I spent 3 hours there a couple of weeks ago...so much to see. We must have made 8 laps around the store...and we still probably missed stuff. My brother ended up purchasing a bike for his wife...a 8 Speed Torker Boardwalk (Green) that is really cute and has some cruiser influence - big white wall tires and best of all - light enough for his wife to pick up and move around in the garage and easy on her knees with the 8 speeds available to chase down their two young kids on their bikes.
Jimbo
"My name is Jim and I have a Bicycle Problem"...