Rodland wrote:Here is mine, the way I found it.![]()
Can't fine a current pic. But it is in primer and is a rider.
that'll buff out
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that'll buff out free stuff is the best stuff
"rust is lighter than carbon fiber" "it'd look better in orange" “A car is never too low, it’s the ground that is too high.” "new stuff is for people that can't fix things"
Re: CYCLE TRUCK (POST PHOTOS)hey rico im from PR... loiza friend of wilfredo and ricardo!!!
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do you know galdo balleta life can be better,Ride a Rat Bike
mike
Re: CYCLE TRUCK (POST PHOTOS)si tremenda persona, hace poco estuvimos en el parque central!!!
Re: CYCLE TRUCK (POST PHOTOS)![]() If you can believe it, the wheels still turn.
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Hi Walker That's nice life can be better,Ride a Rat Bike
mike
Re: CYCLE TRUCK (POST PHOTOS)Here is an updated foto me and the wife's trucks
new bars and seat for the wife. NO Its NOT a schwinn, does NOT fit, look like, sound like, feel like, NOT similar, does NOT fit a SCHWINN!
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looking good life can be better,Ride a Rat Bike
mike
Re: CYCLE TRUCK (POST PHOTOS)Gotta love these old heavyweights! They are like a disease... one is too many, and a dozen (or more) aren't enough!
Here are the presently rideable ones that live with us: '67: '65: '63: (originally built by Pedro Colon, modified slightly by me) '50: (Came from Chicago Area) '40: (20" Frame model - presently being re-assembled, getting a new signplate, a black front fender, different wheels and tires, and a proper basket) There are more sitting around too. Presently awaiting some parts to come back is a '52 that is going to be black, and others are a '39, two '48's, a '54, a '57, a 60, and a '66. It is not positive at this time if they will all come to life, but for sure there will be at least 9 complete ones before I'm done. The worst part of this? Storage of completed ones! It takes as much room for 4 of these as it does for a dozen conventional bikes! (I have photos to prove that.. Loads of fun, and a lot of work yet to be done. Rat Royale REC Elsewhere BCC-TN (Board Certified Cycle-Truck Nut)
Rat Royale REC Elsewhere
Re: CYCLE TRUCK (POST PHOTOS)I like that look FlyingDingo, it's got that freighter look too it. By seeing it in the snow and all it would look good with a couple of Canada Geese and a shot gun
Graylock. Practice makes progress.SOME OF MY OLD BUILDS
Re: CYCLE TRUCK (POST PHOTOS)This bike is not mine...I found the picture on the internet. I have a full-time job, but I have a home-based business called Planet of the Tee Shirts. I screenprint part-time in my garage. I want in the worst way to get my hands on a truck bike to advertise my business. I can picture one now with a Hanes or Fruit of the Loom 6 dozen box up front, me cruising around giving away tee shirts with my logo.
Does anyone have a truck bike to spare? ![]() ![]() Last edited by 55ColumbiaBuilt on Sun Jan 16, 2011 6:47 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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