#1 - Keep it cheap
#2 - Keep it lightweight (I will reveal how much it weights once finished)
#3 - Make it look Cool!



Edit > Here's how it looked when we first got it...

Goldy
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GoldyMy dad and I are building up this 1967 Ross. I'm unsure of the year and the model, but the frame design is awesome. Here is a mock-up so far. Nothing is tightened, the crank is just resting in the tubing. The aluminum wheels are off from one of my 'childhood bikes'.
#1 - Keep it cheap #2 - Keep it lightweight (I will reveal how much it weights once finished) #3 - Make it look Cool! ![]() ![]() ![]() Edit > Here's how it looked when we first got it... ![]() Last edited by schwinnmesa on Sat Jan 24, 2009 4:15 pm, edited 2 times in total.
-Zach
Re: GoldyNice start! Cool frame to start with!
Re: GoldyFrame is very cool!..............Also GREAT to see a Father, son team.
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Re: GoldyI agree, you got some great potential there since the bike already looks pretty cool as is. Gerry
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Re: GoldyThe pedals were originally off of a Pacific Firehawk, one of my first bikes (mid 90's). The orange reflectors popped out, and my dad got some aluminum at work and cut out some rectangles, the same dimensions of the reflectors so that they will go in their place.
![]() -Zach
Re: GoldyThe bike is almost done! You can accomplish a lot in a day.... the whole day.
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Re: GoldyDone! Once the "Finished Bikes" section is up, I'm off to the IMG coding... with many more pictures.
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-Zach
Re: GoldyLooks good. Now you know we have to see a wheelie picture
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