Uncle Stretch (I guess it's actually Brother Stretch to me) got bored while waiting for his Mexico connection to come through on building him some Colson clone frames, so he built me a one in the mean time.
I ran over to his house this weekend with my parts in hand and we put it together and went riding.
I ended up using a springer on the front, a Strumey-Archer wheel set, some whitewalls, a chainring with built in guards, a nice seat I got from RatRod and some cruiser handlebars.
So here's how mine turned out.
Here's a shot of the clone sitting next to my Chief - which is the bike that started the whole stretching thing.
From axle to axle, the clone is 6" longer than the Chief. Part of that is from the springer versus a regular fork, and the rest is the extra length in the back stays.
Both bikes measure the same from the top of the neck to the top of the seat post.
The clone rides nice - and it's probably more comfortable because of the longer length.
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I ran over to his house this weekend with my parts in hand and we put it together and went riding.
I ended up using a springer on the front, a Strumey-Archer wheel set, some whitewalls, a chainring with built in guards, a nice seat I got from RatRod and some cruiser handlebars.
So here's how mine turned out.
Here's a shot of the clone sitting next to my Chief - which is the bike that started the whole stretching thing.
From axle to axle, the clone is 6" longer than the Chief. Part of that is from the springer versus a regular fork, and the rest is the extra length in the back stays.
Both bikes measure the same from the top of the neck to the top of the seat post.
The clone rides nice - and it's probably more comfortable because of the longer length.
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