Maybe the name will come to me as it gets further along...
I bought a camel back collegiate frame a while back on ebay. Wasn't really sure what i was going to do with it.
I decided I am going to build it as a bike that I can ride anywhere. It will be a city sort of bike. I plan on running 26x1.85" tires probably. Simple, clean, and rideable are the main objectives here.
I bought a nexus 7 speed rear wheel for it and put that on. I also ground off all the cable guides that were on the frame.
I also found this at a swap meet. Since this pic was taken, I added new cables, brake pads, shifter for the S/A hub, a seat post that allows me to use a non-schwinn seat, and redid the basket mounts. I'm torn right now whether or not to use this as a parts bike for the other frame. It's rideable now and I have been enjoying it as is but it might end up being a donor for this build. Don't worry I put a seat on it before I started riding it. lol
Here's what it looked like on my last ride to the river. It's not pretty but its fun.
I bought a camel back collegiate frame a while back on ebay. Wasn't really sure what i was going to do with it.
I decided I am going to build it as a bike that I can ride anywhere. It will be a city sort of bike. I plan on running 26x1.85" tires probably. Simple, clean, and rideable are the main objectives here.
I bought a nexus 7 speed rear wheel for it and put that on. I also ground off all the cable guides that were on the frame.
I also found this at a swap meet. Since this pic was taken, I added new cables, brake pads, shifter for the S/A hub, a seat post that allows me to use a non-schwinn seat, and redid the basket mounts. I'm torn right now whether or not to use this as a parts bike for the other frame. It's rideable now and I have been enjoying it as is but it might end up being a donor for this build. Don't worry I put a seat on it before I started riding it. lol
Here's what it looked like on my last ride to the river. It's not pretty but its fun.