She was one of my first custom bikes, have always been a fan of the cantilever
frames and have a few stashed, wanted a long version which still held on to her
canti past. I originally finished her in blue with only one set of curved tubes,
added a second set then she sat for a year or so rusting. recently hauled her
out of the shed and finished her off. Plan is for a few changes to what I have
already done to this frame.
Bits painted and ready for assembly.
This one went together so nice, like a fine wine I believe I am improving with age!
Really wanted a bit of style about her, I think all the curves really help with the look!
Found these fake fork thingamajigs a while ago, had them on the shelve just waiting
for the right bike, not 100% sure if I like them but will roll with them for now.
Also added the bent shifter early motorcycle style, works well and just misses your
knee when peddling.
Now just going to ride the wheels off her, maybe it’s just me but it seems like these
longer bikes just roll way better, bit like bigger cars I guess?!
Long, low and slow.
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Long, low and slow.
Postby Pushie Pirate » Sat Apr 15, 2017 7:32 am
Cut it up and turn it into something else!
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Re: Long, low and slow.
Postby Cardy George » Fri Apr 21, 2017 6:58 pm
This forum needs a like button! That's a sweet bike you've built!
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Re: Long, low and slow.
Postby Woody » Wed Sep 18, 2019 1:29 am
Hi Pushie Pirate,
Your builds are fantastic. Im actually putting together information on how I can build, from scratch and parts etc, a board tracker with a side car. I found your old posts starting from Wed Apr 23, 2014 under the title board tracker replica with some of the initial cut ups of bike parts and jigsawing the parts to get an initial shape on pinterist. Unfortunately, all the photos from your posts put up under tinypic.com are missing. I would really like to get in touch to get the build photos, angles, structural considerations. The cosmetics will come later. Hope you are still around and can help.
Your builds are fantastic. Im actually putting together information on how I can build, from scratch and parts etc, a board tracker with a side car. I found your old posts starting from Wed Apr 23, 2014 under the title board tracker replica with some of the initial cut ups of bike parts and jigsawing the parts to get an initial shape on pinterist. Unfortunately, all the photos from your posts put up under tinypic.com are missing. I would really like to get in touch to get the build photos, angles, structural considerations. The cosmetics will come later. Hope you are still around and can help.
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