C Chainmaker2 Joined Sep 9, 2020 Messages 140 Reaction score 184 Location Plymouth, Ma Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Nov 16, 2020 #1 Saw these forks poking out of the metal dumpster at work, took some heat and lube to free the forks up. Gave the forks a sandblast/ paint and sleeved some 5/16 rods with 3/8 copper tubing.. still deciding what to do with the frame.
Saw these forks poking out of the metal dumpster at work, took some heat and lube to free the forks up. Gave the forks a sandblast/ paint and sleeved some 5/16 rods with 3/8 copper tubing.. still deciding what to do with the frame.
horsefarmer Joined Apr 1, 2014 Messages 4,322 Reaction score 6,307 Location Wisconsin Rating - 100% 11 0 0 Nov 16, 2020 #2 O.G. paint on frame looks interesting.
Captain Awesome Lord of Irrelevance Staff member Admin Moderator Pro Member Joined Aug 9, 2012 Messages 11,045 Reaction score 31,623 Location Southeast US Rating - 100% 3 0 0 Nov 16, 2020 #3 Those forks came out great
C Chainmaker2 Joined Sep 9, 2020 Messages 140 Reaction score 184 Location Plymouth, Ma Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Nov 16, 2020 #4 I like how this looks.....I'm going to try and talk the Mrs into taking this one for next year...she needs a cruiser.
I like how this looks.....I'm going to try and talk the Mrs into taking this one for next year...she needs a cruiser.
MattiThundrrr Rattus All Terrainus Joined Jul 16, 2019 Messages 12,677 Reaction score 28,008 Location another time and place Rating - 100% 1 0 0 Nov 16, 2020 #5 Heck yeah! That original paint looks pretty hot too