Sturgeon spearing started yesterday and now you have me thinking about next year. Studded tires and a trident???????Details huh? Hmmmm, it's winter in 'sconnie....ice fishing theme...?
Tempting indeed. I might have to do something as the fender currently leans pretty hard to one side. The thought of just whacking that fender brace does make me a little nervous.View attachment 45699 I'm diggin the bend in that front fender brace , I'd be very temted to bend the others too match .
I'm currently working on a similar bike, rebuilding my friends first bike that he used to Deliver the Detroit News. He wants it to look sort of original. I have the porject posted under "Builds". This is quite a bike, wish I had one. Here is my friends bike as it sits now, not quite finished.Since the fenders are blacked out I figure the grips and seat should be black as well. The grips are some age appropriate scripts, although I believe this bike would have had red/orange grips originally. For the seat I decided to try the one that came with the parts and I kind of like it. Likely off an old English 3 speed but I really like the crash rail for this build. About 75% sure I'm going to keep it.
I had plans to do some "actual real work" on the bike last night but I hadnt realized that the stem was stuck. Going to soak and hammer for the next day or 3 and then its on!
Oh yes, I've been lurking in your build thread. Now that you have the steer tube switched back to stock, you shouldnt need that fender bracket anymore. Personally I like it the way you had it set up first and the way mine is set up here.I'm currently working on a similar bike, rebuilding my friends first bike that he used to Deliver the Detroit News. He wants it to look sort of original. I have the porject posted under "Builds". This is quite a bike, wish I had one. Here is my friends bike as it sits now, not quite finished.
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