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Back on the '41 Excelsior today after a long hiatus. She's sporting a bunch of "new" parts. And by new I mean old... Replaced bars, stem, headset, grips, seat, crank, BB cups/bearings, pedals and added a '41 plate. Overcast and 78 this morning.... thats a glorious thing this time of year in Hotlanta!!
Midtown Skyline...
The entrance to the Atlanta Botanical Gardens looking mighty tropical today
Trying out the new parts on JC as well. New to me bars, jeweled grips, mirror, and new tires and tubes. I even had an offer to buy but declined
62 and sunny with the onshore breeze just getting started. .
I rode two bikes today, second one first. A 1936 Elgin Frame/Fork purchase I set up yesterday (notice those nice handlebars - thanks The Cabe!) to replace the 1934 Elgin that is mostly original. Got 18 miles on the black 36 with proper gearing (44/23 with 3 speed). Only got about a mile on the 34 after replacing the original wheels.
Rode the Cruiser Six around parts of El Segundo today. Stopped at some of the well known automobile facilities (real and toy cars!) as well as the USAF base that primarily teams up with the local Aerospace industry. Ride on and have fun doing it!
Had to cut out a little early, and fixed a flat tire before leaving, but it was great to ride with the Denver Old bikes club. took my 1936 crusty Huffy.
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