I'm a fan of all of the TRM tank-based builds this year, but I can really appreciate all of your attention to detail on this thing.
Thanks Dave! You are a man of detail, so that means a lot!I'm a fan of all of the TRM tank-based builds this year, but I can really appreciate all of your attention to detail on this thing.
Ready when you are! Thanks for the kudos, it means even more because you've actually seen the bike in person. *no camera tricks*Odd Job, you really nailed the patina look with this one. Plus the stance and extras make me think it looks like an old racer 50s that you fixed up, just enough.
From the video and seeing you ride at the swap meet, it looks like a great riding bike too, Sweet!!
Looking forward to riding our two nanner seat bikes together. I think we'll try my more flat neighborhood this time. My recumbent-style seating position would be too much work on the hills in your area .
Great Job!
Thanks Jim....those were good days.... *insert emoji with teary eyes of nostalgia*Organized and detailed even as a kid! I could easily see that desk in the back 40.
Thanks GGdiii ! Those laundry tub strainer headlight covers with the flames coming out of them do look a bit daunting! It is a sturdy rider and likes to go fast. The gearing combo (stock to the girl's frame) and slick tires really rolls.Great bike and a great twist on the TRM tank. I have a feeling that the pics, which are nice, may not be doing this bike justice. I would love to see it in person and go over it with a fine tooth comb. Lots of little details and almost a bit of a Mad Max vibe. Congrats on a cool ride.
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