I know there has been quite a bit of discussion on reproduction Roadmasters as I've been surfing the net and it everywhere. I recently bought a bare bones 1947 Roadmaster that included mismatched wheels, standard forks, a very nice Brooks seat, original chain ring & crank and frame...not sure about the pedals stem, grips or bars or rear fender. Frame is in very good condition and overall I like the look. While I was going to add it to my to do list, I recently saw a reproduction Luxury Liner being parted out and decided to purchase the tank...I now have the chain guard and rear rack as well. This past weekend I stripped, cleaned and reassembled the bike with my new parts. The bike looks great, the tin doesn’t have that "cheap" thin feeling, paint looks good and the fit was great. The only issue I have is the nuts and bolts...they are new (DUH). I like the look and feel of original nuts & bolts.
Usually I'm an original parts guy, but honestly the prices were so good I thought what the heck. I'm so happy with the look, fit and feel that I'm going to go back and see if he will sell me the fenders. This will never be an original, however I will continue to look for parts until this is complete enough to call it a "Tribute" bike.
Not that anyone can be right or wrong, but as a general discussion, what are your thoughts about combining new and old?
BART
Usually I'm an original parts guy, but honestly the prices were so good I thought what the heck. I'm so happy with the look, fit and feel that I'm going to go back and see if he will sell me the fenders. This will never be an original, however I will continue to look for parts until this is complete enough to call it a "Tribute" bike.
Not that anyone can be right or wrong, but as a general discussion, what are your thoughts about combining new and old?
BART