ok, so i have a murray monterey, mens and womens. i think with the womans bike im going to do a powder blue with white accents and do kinda a 50's hotrod theme. i have the chain guard painted nice deep, metal flake dark blue, and i think that ill put that on something else since its got 9 coats of clear on it. could any of you rattle can artists give me some kind of idea about where i could use the white to accent the blue?i was thinking of just doing the front forks and about 1/3 down the tubes, stopping at an angle ( / )
main question: the mens monterey pictured has the original bars (laying on the tool box) and the nice apes. im not too worried about painting those, but i would like some ideas on what to do with the whole bike. i dont have a welder or id be all over that already.
was thining maybe a springer front (unless theres fit issues) either normal or bent, but beyond that, im lost. id like to try to make it neat looking, but with the lack of hack-it-up tools im really limited.
keep in mind, im 6ft 280lbs, so i still would like to be able to ride without my nutz getting caught in the sprocket (but i do like low...)
main question: the mens monterey pictured has the original bars (laying on the tool box) and the nice apes. im not too worried about painting those, but i would like some ideas on what to do with the whole bike. i dont have a welder or id be all over that already.
was thining maybe a springer front (unless theres fit issues) either normal or bent, but beyond that, im lost. id like to try to make it neat looking, but with the lack of hack-it-up tools im really limited.
keep in mind, im 6ft 280lbs, so i still would like to be able to ride without my nutz getting caught in the sprocket (but i do like low...)