So an update on the Cobbler; I had stripped parts from it with intentions to rebuild and donate it to the bike co-op last year. I kinda got bored with it and wanted something a bit lighter. Plus Cranbrooks seem to come and go in my life, this was my fourth or fifth one.
I more or less traded it for a '92 Giant Rincon at the co-op that was pretty much just missing wheels and probably could've used new cables. A bouncer at a bar I frequent had a 50s or 60s Schwinn cruiser stolen So I told him he could have it and just had to pick it up there, all left was to run a brake and let the manager know. I went there to finish to find some junky who went there often had claimed it as his.
So last month I found I found some heavy huffy 29er mtb and my friend needed a bike. I was going to give him the huffy, but it wouldn't have been a good fit and needed a few things. I took it to see if I could trade it for a bike I could work on, and found the Cobbler in the scrap pile. I was lucky they had everything I needed to get it up to about 97%; tires, brake lever, cables, wheels. Finding good tubes took up so much time that I couldn't finish it before they closed. I took some parts from a bmx bike in the scrap pile. At home all I had to add was the strap for the coaster torque arm, run and trim the brake cable and put grips on, a saddle. Basically built in a day.
So me and my friend had a falling out the next day or two, and now I'm stuck with it for now. Although it came in clutch as the only other running bike after my Prelude broke four spokes outta nowhere. I remembered how kinda fun it was to ride it. I still don't want it, though, since I have a Seachange to build. I'm contemplating selling it, making a stingray style lowrider, or saving it for my flip flopping girlfriend who keeps going between "I wanna bike," and "muh knees can't take it".