I've been cluttering up the fresh find thread with a "build" of sorts....
This was a local Craigslist find...What amazes me is that another old bike fan passed on it. (He didn't have wheels to fit it.??)
Got it home on top of my load of scrap metal I need to toss soon. One day I will have an empty pickup when I need to transport a bike.
Up against the fence, old lady! (you too, you whippersnappers!)
I don't know what happened when she had to give up her wheels, but I think it was a fight... Look at the brace and the left dropout!
Nice seAt....more about that later.
And the best part, the headbadge:
I didn't know what exactly what I was going to do with the bike when I bought it but eventually I decided she was worth saving and even riding.
The day before I had picked up an unused Cranbrook at a yard sale thinking of flipping it, but now....the wheels will have a new home until the right ones come along. I just can't bring myself to hogging out the truss rods and braces to fit the larger Huffy Axles, so for now, she is going fenderless. Besides, that will give me time to sort out the ugliness in the sheet metal and straighten the many bent pieces. (That one brace is a handfull... I have it roughed out already but wow, it was tough)
Here is how it looked mocked up.. Huffy chain was too short..(As are the cheap Bell chains at Walmart)
Last night I started in on reassembly, and evaporusting a few pieces.....and I couldn't stop. Well, it got around to well past midnight, but this is how she looks this morning after an hour of riding around the neighborhood:
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This was a local Craigslist find...What amazes me is that another old bike fan passed on it. (He didn't have wheels to fit it.??)
Got it home on top of my load of scrap metal I need to toss soon. One day I will have an empty pickup when I need to transport a bike.
Up against the fence, old lady! (you too, you whippersnappers!)
I don't know what happened when she had to give up her wheels, but I think it was a fight... Look at the brace and the left dropout!
Nice seAt....more about that later.
And the best part, the headbadge:
I didn't know what exactly what I was going to do with the bike when I bought it but eventually I decided she was worth saving and even riding.
The day before I had picked up an unused Cranbrook at a yard sale thinking of flipping it, but now....the wheels will have a new home until the right ones come along. I just can't bring myself to hogging out the truss rods and braces to fit the larger Huffy Axles, so for now, she is going fenderless. Besides, that will give me time to sort out the ugliness in the sheet metal and straighten the many bent pieces. (That one brace is a handfull... I have it roughed out already but wow, it was tough)
Here is how it looked mocked up.. Huffy chain was too short..(As are the cheap Bell chains at Walmart)
Last night I started in on reassembly, and evaporusting a few pieces.....and I couldn't stop. Well, it got around to well past midnight, but this is how she looks this morning after an hour of riding around the neighborhood:
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