I got part way through my long lean BSA Path Racer and got distracted my another project... the Sloping top tube Path Racer look appealed to me so I started to look around at the bit of frame I had around and making a plan.
Part of the plan was smaller wheels, the bikes back in the 1908-10 period had 26 by 1 3/8 wheel options (590 rim) and they looked the best with the sloping tube.
So I have some Westwood rims on the way from the UK. Tyres in cream coming from Holland. Pedals from France....
I started with the Roadster frame I bought for $20 that is from some British bike from the '40's or '50's... the bike is going to be blue with yellow lug lining and have all brightwork nickel plated. I have a coaster brake Eadie from pre 1930 to use in the back, so no cables at all.
Part of the plan was smaller wheels, the bikes back in the 1908-10 period had 26 by 1 3/8 wheel options (590 rim) and they looked the best with the sloping tube.
So I have some Westwood rims on the way from the UK. Tyres in cream coming from Holland. Pedals from France....
I started with the Roadster frame I bought for $20 that is from some British bike from the '40's or '50's... the bike is going to be blue with yellow lug lining and have all brightwork nickel plated. I have a coaster brake Eadie from pre 1930 to use in the back, so no cables at all.
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