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I have thought about the exact same thing…
I just would hate to steal the braces off a repairable rear fender just because I need a front… Someone, maybe even me at some point is going to need that fender that got scraped. Now if it was a unsaveable fender I think it would be a great option. Or if anyone has curved braces from other projects in years past.
Shon
Welcome to the Cabe Shon!! Great looking bike and your enthusiasm is very cool. Your work ethic and collection are impressive too. You are in good company at the Cabe as everyone is helpful, and a world of knowledge. I've been in the old car hobby/bicycles/collectibles over 40 years and am still learning. It's great to read all the advice CABERS have offered.
I have a '39 Hiawatha Arrow I bought from a Caber in 2019, restored by "redline 1968" and it is one of my favourites. My two bits of advice is to go with the curved fender braces on the front, as that is how the bike came and a key design trait. Eye candy. Part of the Art Deco look.
I totally agree that some Hiawatha frames came with a straight downtube. Mine is curved, but variations exist and were substituted with Shelby. I look forward to how this will turn out. My bike had the original handlebars/I had re-plated, but have bought Scotts repro's for other projects like this '38 CCM Flyte & '36 Aluminum Hawthorne Airflow, custom handlebar additions I thought appropriate, and the bars are superb quality! Cheers, Bob
Thanks Shon, on the bikes. Yeah, I was a Pontiac man for 29 years ( sold my '58 about 10 years ago/owned since '75), now an Nashman ( owned 3, a '55 Ambassador Custom Country Club 2 dr h/t and a 1954 Met h/t
, now only have the '57 Metropolitan Convertible), and bought a '61 Corvette roadster last Fall. We do share ( as many other Cabers) the same interesting cool stuff!! I have a pretty sweet 1969 Triumph 650 Bonni as well. Boys and their toys...ha!!
Looks like I have a good set of "man boobs with the headlights on and a beer gut" in that one Triumph picture. Ha!! Always been a boob man, never figured on myself though!! Dang.....Getting old, 65 in April. Fat and old. Oh well. Still above ground anyway!! Ha!!
Thanks Shon, on the bikes. Yeah, I was a Pontiac man for 29 years ( sold my '58 about 10 years ago/owned since '75), now an Nashman ( owned 3, a '55 Ambassador Custom Country Club 2 dr h/t and a 1954 Met h/tView attachment 1531942
, now only have the '57 Metropolitan Convertible), and bought a '61 Corvette roadster last Fall. We do share ( as many other Cabers) the same interesting cool stuff!! I have a pretty sweet 1969 Triumph 650 Bonni as well. Boys and their toys...ha!!
View attachment 1531949 Looks like I have a good set of "man boobs with the headlights on and a beer gut" in that one Triumph picture. Ha!! Always been a boob man, never figured on myself though!! Dang.....Getting old, 65 in April. Fat and old. Oh well. Still above ground anyway!! Ha!!
Hey Bob, LOVE Your 69 Bonneiville and your Beautiful cars..Iv'e got a 76 t140v Bonnieville myself and live about two hours north of Kenosha where they built those fine Nash automobiles... RideOn... Razin..
Hey Bob, LOVE Your 69 Bonneiville and your Beautiful cars..Iv'e got a 76 t140v Bonnieville myself and live about two hours north of Kenosha where they built those fine Nash automobiles... RideOn... Razin..
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