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Since the frame that I was gonna use for a chopper project has been stolen right out of my backyard, I will start a new project that I have in mind for a long time now.
The AUTO-MA-TIKI
(or DUO-MA-TIKI, depending on which hub I can get)
I'm trying to get a Sachs Torpedo 2 speed automatic hub. Since they are hard to find and everything but cheap I would also be satisfied with a Sachs Torpedo Duomatic (change between 1st and 2nd gear by slightly kicking the coaster brake). On both hubs I like the fact that you don't need shifter and/or wiring so you have the clean look of a single speed coaster hub.
The bike will, as you might already have guessed, feature the Tiki-style. I got pretty much inspiration from the Sneeky-Tiki (I will use some twine rope as well).
I still have an old frame from this bike:
It's a 26" no name cheapo that I won on eBay back then. I'll stick to the 26" rims, paint them black and dress them in some nice 2.25" whitewalls.
The paint job has seen it's best days and so the frame will be sanded down to bare metal, I'll do my best to also sand the welds to be smooth and nice.
I still have a springer fork that hasn't seen that much rust yet and a big apehanger. A Tiki-style antenna topper is all that's left from my very first car and might also find it's place on the bike.
I'm not sure if I shall spray the frame in metalic green (Plasti-Cote rattle can, has a nice baby-flake like effect) or black with a metalic green flame job.
Another thing I'm note sure of are fenders. They are not pretty but pretty usefull.
Today I will stip down the frame and bring it to my garage so that I can start working on it on wednesday (or, if my date doesn't work out fine, even tomorrow) and have it ready painted after the weekend.
The AUTO-MA-TIKI
(or DUO-MA-TIKI, depending on which hub I can get)
I'm trying to get a Sachs Torpedo 2 speed automatic hub. Since they are hard to find and everything but cheap I would also be satisfied with a Sachs Torpedo Duomatic (change between 1st and 2nd gear by slightly kicking the coaster brake). On both hubs I like the fact that you don't need shifter and/or wiring so you have the clean look of a single speed coaster hub.
The bike will, as you might already have guessed, feature the Tiki-style. I got pretty much inspiration from the Sneeky-Tiki (I will use some twine rope as well).
I still have an old frame from this bike:
It's a 26" no name cheapo that I won on eBay back then. I'll stick to the 26" rims, paint them black and dress them in some nice 2.25" whitewalls.
The paint job has seen it's best days and so the frame will be sanded down to bare metal, I'll do my best to also sand the welds to be smooth and nice.
I still have a springer fork that hasn't seen that much rust yet and a big apehanger. A Tiki-style antenna topper is all that's left from my very first car and might also find it's place on the bike.
I'm not sure if I shall spray the frame in metalic green (Plasti-Cote rattle can, has a nice baby-flake like effect) or black with a metalic green flame job.
Another thing I'm note sure of are fenders. They are not pretty but pretty usefull.
Today I will stip down the frame and bring it to my garage so that I can start working on it on wednesday (or, if my date doesn't work out fine, even tomorrow) and have it ready painted after the weekend.