szathmarig
Cruisin' on my Bluebird
Here we have is a 1936 "Flat tank" Roadmaster that almost never comes up for sale, so this might be your only chance to own one. This bike is far from perfect, so here is a list of the bad.
Frame is bent at the head tube, both the top, and the down tubes are bent, and as a result of that the tank doesn't fit right, and I couldn't install the head badge because the badge suppose to go over the tank. The tank has 3 extra holes that someone drilled. One bigger one, and two smaller ones. The trims on the tank are reproductions. The chain stays are crushed by a kick stand. The fork is for a tankless model without the V shaped truss rods bracket. This fork is actually harder to find. The correct fork would be the flying V fork which is easy to find.
If you need more pictures, let me know.
Frame is bent at the head tube, both the top, and the down tubes are bent, and as a result of that the tank doesn't fit right, and I couldn't install the head badge because the badge suppose to go over the tank. The tank has 3 extra holes that someone drilled. One bigger one, and two smaller ones. The trims on the tank are reproductions. The chain stays are crushed by a kick stand. The fork is for a tankless model without the V shaped truss rods bracket. This fork is actually harder to find. The correct fork would be the flying V fork which is easy to find.
If you need more pictures, let me know.