I am 48 and haven't bought a vintage bike since I was in my early 20's. However, during that phase, I bought 4 Monarks, an Elgin, Hiawatha, and a wooden rim bicycle. Also acquired pieces and parts along the way. I started work in a hardware store that had a Schwinn franchise when i was 13 and have always enjoyed bicycles.
Fast forward to the present, I pulled out the basket case Monark General and figured it was time. Its missing the tanks, rear fender, a few incorrect parts, and is a repaint. The original paint is not under the house paint. Since I'm into hotrods and custom and vintage motorcycles, I have decided to build a stripped down fun rider. The rims were chrome and was poorly sand blasted off when I got it. I carefully disassembled the wheels and put the spokes in storage. I painted the rims ivory and laced them up with spokes from Husky. The crank was bent and twisted. I heated it up with a rose bud tip and straightened it up. The frame will be burgundy and ivory. Having fun! More progress on the horizon.
Stik
Fast forward to the present, I pulled out the basket case Monark General and figured it was time. Its missing the tanks, rear fender, a few incorrect parts, and is a repaint. The original paint is not under the house paint. Since I'm into hotrods and custom and vintage motorcycles, I have decided to build a stripped down fun rider. The rims were chrome and was poorly sand blasted off when I got it. I carefully disassembled the wheels and put the spokes in storage. I painted the rims ivory and laced them up with spokes from Husky. The crank was bent and twisted. I heated it up with a rose bud tip and straightened it up. The frame will be burgundy and ivory. Having fun! More progress on the horizon.
Stik