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Monark SC/SD Custom Roadster.
There's a great riding bike hidden under this old sheet metal!
When I'm between fresh finds, I really enjoy spending time with, and doing some tweaking on some of my Customs. Wanted to go a bit more sleek with seat, seat post, and pedals.
A nice new Sugino chainring for the Centurion... I wonder if owners of new stuff will be able to buy correct parts when their bikes are 46 years old, likely not.
And a nice set of low mileage 700c-23 Michelins for the Italian ratbike. Scored for free off the scrap heap at work because someone saw some weather checking on the edge of the tread. Seriously, has anybody ever had a tire explode because of some light weathering?
Does dusting off and clearing the cob webs away count as working on a bike? I did add some more lithium grease to the Morrow coaster brake! Bike is 1937 Ranger-Mead Cycle Company.
Does dusting off and clearing the cob webs away count as working on a bike? I did add some more lithium grease to the Morrow coaster brake! Bike is 1937 Ranger-Mead Cycle Company. View attachment 1851344
Just some old junk tonight. Got this typhoon frame from a buddy awhile back. Didn’t need it. Still don’t. But he was giving it away…. Decided that I’m tired of junk random parts just sitting around, so I’ve been throwing random parts bikes together. This one actually is a really nice rider.
And then I changed the fork on my Dana 3 speed bike. This bike sucks. Horrible to ride. But it works lol.
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