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Just got an Evans-Colson (54/55) frame that i bought off a member at "thecabe"
I had been looking for one of these frames ever since I found out that Evans-Colson hired Harley Earl studios to design their bikes for them and their top of the line bike in 54/55 just happens to be the same name as my favorite car
"The Firebird"
The Design:
To build this bike using the 1973 Firebird Trans Am 455 SD as my inspiration
I had already started saving some small parts but was holding off on starting a thread until i acquired the frame
these pics i took today when the frame arrived
I did a quick mock to show the general direction I plan on going with the build
The Parts: (as of now)
post 1955 Evans-Colson rear rack
24 x 3 rear / 26 x 2.125 wheel/tire combo
Hawthorne 3 spoke sprocket
Disc brake in front (not pictured)
stretched Sears Rat Trap springer
(closet forks i could afford that match the early version of the Evansaction a.k.a glorified Colson Cushioner)
Got them in a trade I did with forum member CWC
Closeup pics of rear
24 x 3 tires fit without need for widening (used a nirve fat @$S for sizing reference)
The Plan:
Grind down what remains of the seat post tube so it's flush with the frame
Eventually have most of the parts powder coated in the closet color i can find to Pontiac's buccaneer red
Figure out if i want to use ape hangers or another type of handlebar
hook the nexus 4 speed to a N.O.S trans am shifter on the frames down tube
find somewhere to mount some of that gorgeous machine turned aluminum found in trans am dashes (see pic below)
*If the Higgins ladies skirt guards do fit then I will work on attaching them directly to the rear rack*
The remaining parts: (needed)
54/55 Evans-Colson Tank
Dyno Fireball tread 24 x 3 rear tires / 26 x 2.125 front
Nexus internal 4 speed hub
Sun doublewide rims (or similar wide rims)
Higgins fender skirts and chain guard
black Troxel long spring seat
In case your wondering why i'm not using any of the sprockets that mimic mag wheels
I find the 3 spoke sprocket with holes is very similar to the firebirds steering wheel
I had been looking for one of these frames ever since I found out that Evans-Colson hired Harley Earl studios to design their bikes for them and their top of the line bike in 54/55 just happens to be the same name as my favorite car
"The Firebird"
The Design:
To build this bike using the 1973 Firebird Trans Am 455 SD as my inspiration
I had already started saving some small parts but was holding off on starting a thread until i acquired the frame
these pics i took today when the frame arrived
I did a quick mock to show the general direction I plan on going with the build
The Parts: (as of now)
post 1955 Evans-Colson rear rack
24 x 3 rear / 26 x 2.125 wheel/tire combo
Hawthorne 3 spoke sprocket
Disc brake in front (not pictured)
stretched Sears Rat Trap springer
(closet forks i could afford that match the early version of the Evansaction a.k.a glorified Colson Cushioner)
Got them in a trade I did with forum member CWC
Closeup pics of rear
24 x 3 tires fit without need for widening (used a nirve fat @$S for sizing reference)
The Plan:
Grind down what remains of the seat post tube so it's flush with the frame
Eventually have most of the parts powder coated in the closet color i can find to Pontiac's buccaneer red
Figure out if i want to use ape hangers or another type of handlebar
hook the nexus 4 speed to a N.O.S trans am shifter on the frames down tube
find somewhere to mount some of that gorgeous machine turned aluminum found in trans am dashes (see pic below)
*If the Higgins ladies skirt guards do fit then I will work on attaching them directly to the rear rack*
The remaining parts: (needed)
54/55 Evans-Colson Tank
Dyno Fireball tread 24 x 3 rear tires / 26 x 2.125 front
Nexus internal 4 speed hub
Sun doublewide rims (or similar wide rims)
Higgins fender skirts and chain guard
black Troxel long spring seat
In case your wondering why i'm not using any of the sprockets that mimic mag wheels
I find the 3 spoke sprocket with holes is very similar to the firebirds steering wheel
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