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Got a crusty saddle and Monark headlight from @prewarmachine, and some cool Monark pedals from @ORcollector . And another Redband auto kickback hub from @ADReese. Thanks guys!
For July 1, CANADA DAY......Just grouped a few bikes I've had in the collection ( the Colorflow and Panther almost 2 decades)& liked the Higgins Color flow in a Schwinn sandwich. Took the Higgins for a pretty nice ride thru the park and sat by the river, but not used to carrying a phone/camera so didn't, and no pics of nature. I said "dagnabbitt" when I got there, but even with John's higher pressure chain tread tires ( rolls easier) my old legs didn't have the juice to go back for the camera. Figured the split window would make a nice backdrop when I got home. Back in the days of creative design. Then I took the '69 Bonni for a ride and on the way home, the clutch lever bracket clamp sheared off, was near my Sons place so MacGyvered it to get home. The British motorcycle Gods were with me!
For July 1, CANADA DAY......Just grouped a few bikes I've had in the collection ( the Colorflow and Panther almost 2 decades)& liked the Higgins Color flow in a Schwinn sandwich. Took the Higgins for a pretty nice ride thru the park and sat by the river, but not used to carrying a phone/camera so didn't, and no pics of nature. I said "dagnabbitt" when I got there, but even with John's higher pressure chain tread tires ( rolls easier) my old legs didn't have the juice to go back for the camera. Figured the split window would make a nice backdrop when I got home. Back in the days of creative design. Then I took the '69 Bonni for a ride and on the way home, the clutch lever bracket clamp sheared off, was near my Sons place so MacGyvered it to get home. The British motorcycle Gods were with me!
Thanks Harpo. I keep a pretty tight force field around the cars. No garden tools or anything that can fall or brush against the cars. I have plastic balls on strings hanging from rafters to judge almost exact parking that tap the middle of the windshield when I drive in. Good clearance on both ends as well. It's full, but pretty safe and organized. That's my outer man cave. Inside one is tighter, but virtually no movement of bikes, Carefully move guitars.
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