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I have finally secured a date on the Keizer Oregon Lions Club Bicycle swap meet. Saturday June 26th 2021. 4100 Cherry ave ne in keizer oregon 97303. More details will follow in a couple of weeks
I have these unknown brand of handlebars. I received them in a trade deal with a friend. He said they we're on a 60's muscle bike but he didn't know a brand. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you
I believe this bike to be a Hawthorne Comet. (Any info on that would be appreciated.) It will be going through a rebuild as soon as I complete a few other projects but hopefully before the spring. I just picked up a rack for it (not on the bike) and did get a chance to bolt on the chain guard...
A few weeks back I started working on a project that I believe to be a 1938 Shelby. From what I am told it is a little bit of a rare frame. I purchased the frame from Ricollector here on the cabe. I'll post pictures as I go along. I'll start the thread with pictures from beginning to current.
Putting together a 50's JC Higgins bike I purchased last year at the Iron Ranch Swap meet. Adding an old set of fender skirts to the project. When I purchased the bike was far from complete
Did some trading and part of it involved me receiving this 5 speed sting ray. It use to be purple. One of the previous owners rattle canned it blue. It is in the process to be brought back to life.
Trying to find out the brand and make of this bike. The forks, fenders and rack are aftermarket. I would like to put this back closer to original. Thanks for the help.
I'll be taking three of the I Ride custom bikes to the Rodarrama car show the last weekend of March. If your in the area or coming to the show stop by and say Hi.
I picked this one up awhile back. Had a Columbia tank sitting on the shelf that fits pretty good although the years are not correct either. This one is going to stay as is for awhile longer. At least now its inside and out of the rain.
Picked this one up a few months back. I'm the third owner. The original owner won this in a news paper contest. He owned it until about two years ago. I'm going to paint the tank and rack to match the rest of the bike and add the patina to match the original. Cool bike and story
I know the rack doesn't belong in this bike but I had it laying around and wanted to use it. Its a fun project and not intended to be a restored bicycle project. Instead of using a sand blaster I used a paint stripper and wire brush to remove its prior sins. House paint and a brush are not meant...
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