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As my first official bike submission, I have to laugh...it has been quite the "ride". I spent all day navigating the entire city, taking pictures at historical landmarks, farms, churches, fields, bridges....but at the end of the day, I ended up at my old high school- literally two blocks from my house.
I remembered the last time I was there, with my '72 Olds Cutlass, taking pictures, and decided it was fitting, with the sun catching every piece of work I have put into this bike, Rocky, perfectly. I couldn't be more proud of the way Rocky turned out, and after a great workout, lol, took the best pictures of the day.
This truly was a family effort. My dad donating the perfectly pickled frame, my mom letting me steal my dad's clay tires, and my wife allowing me to spend every free moment working on my bike or adding to my journal (let me tell you, the "hunny do list" is stacked up). Maybe RRB needs to start another build ASAP. . More than anything, my daughter, for coming up with the perfect name and theme for my build. My main picture was fittingly chosen by my 3 year old daughter, Bailey, when she told me it was "the coolest bike she had ever seen".
I remembered the last time I was there, with my '72 Olds Cutlass, taking pictures, and decided it was fitting, with the sun catching every piece of work I have put into this bike, Rocky, perfectly. I couldn't be more proud of the way Rocky turned out, and after a great workout, lol, took the best pictures of the day.
This truly was a family effort. My dad donating the perfectly pickled frame, my mom letting me steal my dad's clay tires, and my wife allowing me to spend every free moment working on my bike or adding to my journal (let me tell you, the "hunny do list" is stacked up). Maybe RRB needs to start another build ASAP. . More than anything, my daughter, for coming up with the perfect name and theme for my build. My main picture was fittingly chosen by my 3 year old daughter, Bailey, when she told me it was "the coolest bike she had ever seen".