The Renaissance Man
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A few weeks ago I bought this girls Spaceliner to restore for my wife. Since then, I have really grown to appreciate the lines on the frame. It's actually much cooler than the boys frame (in my opinion).
My plan has been to disassemble the entire bike, remove the clear coat, polish all of the chrome, etc., etc. Nothing out of the ordinary, except to make a nice clean rider.
Then I had an epiphany. While I'm restoring it, why not make something interesting for me to ride when she's not riding it (which based on the past, won't be very often).
The idea is to make a convertible tank for it. Armed with a screw driver and just a few minutes, I could remove the stock tank, mount my custom tank, and convert it into a cool boys bike without hurting anything original to the bike!
You might remember seeing some kids tank bikes that could be set up for either boys or girls.
I found this picture at www.american-vintage-bicycles.com...
I'm working on a computer rendering that I'll post when I get it ready to present.
My plan has been to disassemble the entire bike, remove the clear coat, polish all of the chrome, etc., etc. Nothing out of the ordinary, except to make a nice clean rider.
Then I had an epiphany. While I'm restoring it, why not make something interesting for me to ride when she's not riding it (which based on the past, won't be very often).
The idea is to make a convertible tank for it. Armed with a screw driver and just a few minutes, I could remove the stock tank, mount my custom tank, and convert it into a cool boys bike without hurting anything original to the bike!
You might remember seeing some kids tank bikes that could be set up for either boys or girls.
I found this picture at www.american-vintage-bicycles.com...
I'm working on a computer rendering that I'll post when I get it ready to present.