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I'm an artist and aging bicyclist for over 47 years. I'm in the middle of two projects at the moment.

Project one is a Schwinn '72 De Luxe Twinn tandem redo, which is 90% complete (images very soon), which is all about bringing an abandoned bike back from its rusty seclusion outside in Wisconsin for what appears to be at least fifteen years. This is not about restoration, its reclamation and will have signs of its age and neglect mixed the bits we have been able to bring back to life. It'll also have a few modern new parts, like seats, to make it an actual rider for rides to the course to play disc golf.

The second project is also a '72 Schwinn, a Collegiate that saw plenty of time also in the yard to fend for itself. However, its a perfect Rootbeer Brown with a nice patina to go with its rust, so its going to be a total rat rod, with a Sears rat-trap front end added to the Schwinn fork, some forged parts I will make in the blacksmith studio, a bit of hammering, and the addition of a motor to make some noise. The only finishing treatment this one is going to get is a matte clear poly to keep the rust from rubbing off, and to freeze the patina. Welds are going to be left untouched, so I've got to be on my best behavior with the TiG and brazing work. New parts will be patina finished to some degree, just to knock the new off, but for the most part the whole thing is about being raw and having some fun. Pics to come on this soon as well.

For a little peak into what I've done before returning to bikes after a break over the years, here is a chopper I made from a go-kart I'd raced for a couple years, and my current hotrod for running errands.. You can probably figure which is which...

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Cheers!
 
Another pic:
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If you want to see how the kart-chopper was built up, here is a link to the process from Birel GoKart to finished product. It is powered by a racing CR80 motor punched out to 100CC and ported, making around 38HP through its 5spd gearbox: http://www.lumenique.com/Art/Kart Chopper/kart chopper.htm In reality, this was a big of an exercise in the impractical. It had a water tank for cooling, so run times were limited. The foot clutch (left side pedal), bump shift (left side of handle bar), thumb throttle (right side), on top of the need to start the thing on a roller (not enough traction to bump start with one tire) made the ride, shall we say... challenging. It did some pretty amazing burnouts and with enough Red Bull in you to keep up, spun the tire in every gear - in a straight line anyway... It was sold it to someone who had to have it for their shop.

Here is another archived hot-rod from 1997, from an idea I had back in 1969. A fun ride powered by a Briggs Alcohol kart engine bored, stroked and ported out, making around 10HP in non-kart compliant configuration. This one was also sold to someone who insisted on taking it home, after signing a liability waver of course. The link has a little more on it as well.

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http://www.lumenique.com/Art/sillydesign.htm
 
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