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I don't know if someone notices that bike on the bay but it's a real beauty, what a style!!!

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http://cgi.ebay.com/prewar-Schwinn-...in_0?hash=item19b65a4af4&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14
 
Funny...that bike sold on Ebay a few months ago.

It was a bike owned by one of the Cyclone Coasters club in Long Beach I think.
 
Rat Rod said:
Funny...that bike sold on Ebay a few months ago.

It was a bike owned by one of the Cyclone Coasters club in Long Beach I think.

Yup, that's definitely the one.
I don't know if he actually sold it, but these pics were taken in Newport Beach, so it's still local (in SoCal), one way or the other!
 
I saw that bike in person just a couple of months ago at the shop where the Coaster's have their semi-annual swap meet in Newport. It is a cool looking bike. No doubt it does need some room to make a turn. :mrgreen:
 
I made a vintage-looking motorized bicycle with long Shelby-style handlebars like that. (-I made the bars out of stock tubing, didn't use real ones-)

http://www.norcom2000.com/users/dcimper ... cycle.html

They're fine if you're going at least, oh, 15 or so MPH. Below that speed, keeping the bike upright is very.... -challenging.

My next build will not be using such long bars.
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