In order to help me scratch that creative itch that my current Build Off entry can't quite reach, I want to throw together two custom Schwinns out of the parts I currently have in stock.
This is "Parts Bin Schwinn" No. 1: a 1952 Schwinn straight bar I got in a trade for another 1952 Schwinn straight bar. (I also got a 24 inch 5-speed Sears Spyder in the trade, but that's a bike for another day and another build thread.) What makes this particular Schwinn straight bar an ideal custom bike for me is that most of the original paint is either gone or painted over, and there aren't any other original parts included with the frame, making it a perfect "guilt-free canvas," as I like to call it. What that means is I can build and paint this bike the way I want without worrying about "ruining it," whether it's by my or someone else's standards.
The finer details of my plan for this bike right now are still a little loose, but overall I plan to throw most of the parts on this Schwinn that came from my previous Schwinn straight bar build: The Kasual Klunker. Funnily enough, Kasual Klunker is the bike I traded to get this one!
I still have the bare metal handlebars and rat trap springer fork, which I plan on using with this frame, though I'm not sure if I'm going for as much of a klunker-inspired design. I'll know for sure once I start mocking up parts.
This is "Parts Bin Schwinn" No. 1: a 1952 Schwinn straight bar I got in a trade for another 1952 Schwinn straight bar. (I also got a 24 inch 5-speed Sears Spyder in the trade, but that's a bike for another day and another build thread.) What makes this particular Schwinn straight bar an ideal custom bike for me is that most of the original paint is either gone or painted over, and there aren't any other original parts included with the frame, making it a perfect "guilt-free canvas," as I like to call it. What that means is I can build and paint this bike the way I want without worrying about "ruining it," whether it's by my or someone else's standards.
The finer details of my plan for this bike right now are still a little loose, but overall I plan to throw most of the parts on this Schwinn that came from my previous Schwinn straight bar build: The Kasual Klunker. Funnily enough, Kasual Klunker is the bike I traded to get this one!
I still have the bare metal handlebars and rat trap springer fork, which I plan on using with this frame, though I'm not sure if I'm going for as much of a klunker-inspired design. I'll know for sure once I start mocking up parts.