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1936 Model C. Clunker

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Crazy beautiful bike. Looks like the ones Joe Breeze and the boys made when they started the birth of mountain bikes.
 
I went on a ride this last weekend with the Circle City Ride. Here is the most recent picture. I did replace the cable straps about a year ago. But over all, nothing has changed. This picture was swiped from the post ride review. It was a pleasure to meet with other riders.

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Thank you. This was a fun project, and is pleasure to ride. My friend Kevin McNeal. A pro BMX racer from the late 70's. Also enjoyed riding it.
 
Well, I have been a long time lurker. So, I have decided to join. This will be my first post. So, I will tell a little something about myself.
I raced BMX in 76-78. In 1981 I put together a KOS Cruiser. When I was riding on base. A guy stops me and asked if the bike I had was a mountain bike? It was a BMX Cruiser. So, fast forward to 2011. My kids are moving on now. So decide to build a couple bikes. It turned out nice. So I put it in a bike show. Just for fun. The judges said, we don't have a category for it. Its not a vintage, and the closest category is, is a Clunker. It was fun. So, I got into looking into this thing called Clunker/Klunker. I began my quest. On and off for the last two years, I started looking for that hard to find Union rear hub. I bought one, then then lost interest in the build and sold it. Almost a year later. I come across the guy I sold it to. I asked him what he did with it. He painted the face plate a purple color. But, he wasn't using it. I bought it back. And this started my obsession. Alan Bonds has a very good website. And I started the search for the rest of the parts. I have not completed my build. But, I can see the end is near. I have not seen anyone build a BF Goodrich. And I do like the darts. Now, I have to figure out how to place some pictures. To support this post.

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This is beautiful, where did you get the stencils for the darts?
 
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