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Someone spent a lot of time making these.
Good enough for a Friday chuckle
http://gizmodo.com/people-riding-bikes-minus-the-bikes-is-the-best-use-of-1698538869
Harv at Memory Lane gave me this info a few years ago. Worked like a charm.
Brian @
Cook Bonding & Mfg
701 W Schaaf Rd
Cleveland, OH 44109
800 626 6540
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You could say I've had my fair share of new Belgium products. However, as their production has gone up, I think the favors have generalized a bit.
(This is how I killed a snowy winter afternoon. There is an old school NBB goblet cap in the middle of this flag)
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This is great! Would love to see pics for #5. I generally do an inspection before each ride and carry some tools in the tool roll. This came in handy when my H controls came loose and the throttle was stuck open. #9 mustard bottle Is brilliant, but living in Colorado I hope to ride on nice days...
Id love to make the trip to Portland some day. This bike is a lot of fun to show and ride. Not too many of them in Colorado, but folks will tell me of 'a guy down in Denver' or some place that has one. This forum has a lot of info to help breathe life into these old machines. I've found some...
If I can do it, you can do it. Got a lot of help from the Cabe and motored bike forum members. My investment wasn't for resale, but correctness. I wanted my Dad to see the bike as he did when he bought it new in 1947.
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I hope i'm not breaking any forum rules by promoting someone's services, but i had to share. Just picked up a Whizzer print created by Adam Haynes called 'Ghostride'.
http://stickfort.com/shop/ghostride/
Super excited to have it on my wall.
I've waited a long time to post this. Dad finally made his way to Colorado to see the bike in it's finished state - ~65 years after buying it new. This is what he wrote about the experience:
"Here I am on my 1947 Whizzer engine powered Schwinn bike. My 83 old balance and reaction time was not...
Lady Liberty made her debut at the local cars & coffee this weekend. Being in Boulder County, the interest was high for bike and car enthusiasts.
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Pretty bummed today. My pork chop curled into the spokes when braking.
What did I do wrong? And does anyone have a decent one for sale?
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It all started while I was searching for local vintage bicycle help a few years ago while researching my dad's Whizzer project. I came across Howie's site and was stunned to see that he was in Lafayette. I reached out and Howie returned the email. Our back and forth exposed that he lived less...
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