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I felt that Dark Horse 2 was too mellow to justify an entry into the "anything goes" build off so I am taking a BOLD move and pulling my FINISHED BIKE out of the build off less than one month before the deadline and using my frame swap option! My new build I just bought June 26th so I am within the deadlines. Here goes nothing, It's a race to the finish!

Ok so starting point



Added ape hangers



Test spot to see how much to remove, it had more than one re-spray over the years, it was originally red, then a coat of grey primer, then a burgundy red, then white, then blue.


getting it down to the grey


Oven cleaner knocks it down quick


Down to the grey


Painted the fenders black, re-assembled with a red seat and chain guard, cleared everything


Re-painted the badge



Built new wheels



Better look at the rear


Good close up


On the bike


This tire fills the fender nicely.


And that's how it sits right now. More to come later.
 
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WAY TO GO MAN!! YA CRUISIN'!! YOU SURPASSED MANY CATS ON THE SECOND AND THIRD PAGE ALREADY/!! :mrgreen: GET TA BUILDIN'!! PEACE
 
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Thanks Jake! I just got in from building but sunlight is fading quick so I'm gonna call it a night with this:

A nice touch donated from Dark Horse II. The red in the center matches the bike perfect!


Old light I had laying around Might find a different spot to mount it though.


Added this rusty old rack

Another angle


Stand back and admire the whole picture
 
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You wacky man!!!!
YOU KANE DOOOO EEET!!
 
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Awesome start and already a big fan!
I wonder if it would be possible to raise the front of the rack a bit though, level it out more? Would improve the flow of the bike maybe?
Just a suggestion, awesome bike either way.

Luke.
 
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LukeTheJoker said:
Awesome start and already a big fan!
I wonder if it would be possible to raise the front of the rack a bit though, level it out more? Would improve the flow of the bike maybe?
Just a suggestion, awesome bike either way.

Luke.

Funny you mention that, it's actually not attached to anything it's just tucked under the seat clamp and bolted at the wheel bolts. I still need to make a mount for the front. I was actually thinking of lowering the rear of the rack and make it follow the twin bars back.
 
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Very bold move indeed!! looking great!!

Troy
 
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This is exactly what i want to do with my bike. What size are the fenders? I'm looking to get a set, but not sure if i should get one size versus another.
 
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fineexampl said:
This is exactly what i want to do with my bike. What size are the fenders? I'm looking to get a set, but not sure if i should get one size versus another.

I have no idea, They are just some WALD middle weight fenders that came with it, I did have to hammer and dolly them out a bit to fit the larger tire and re-work the braces a little. Just part of the headache behind the scenes.
 
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Progress update: I got the rack adjusted where I want it today, I went ahead and chopped the struts off that went to the axle mount, they were rusted solid and really not needed since the rack is never going to be used. (The rack is paper thin from rust so it is strictly for looks) and I made a hidden mount that bolts to the fender and used a reflector mount to bolt the front to the fender bolt.



lines up nice


 
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I love the pitting on the rack, cool rust!
 
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That paint job is sick! Really nice build
 
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Vintagebikelover24 said:
That paint job is sick! Really nice build
Thanks, Just took a pocket knife to get the majority of the paint off down to the grey primer over the original paint, from there oven cleaner left on for a half hour, copper wool scrub while washing, and a copper wire brush for the tight spots, a good final wash with Dawn dish soap to remove any oils and residue, and 3 coats of Rustolium gloss clear.
 
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Just to let everyone know, If I win first place and get the 57mm wide wheels they will be used to replace the current wheels on this bike (after I tear them down and paint the hoops in black tinted chrome) So use your imagination and picture what they'd look like on here (with some fat whitewalls) because I'm too broke to buy a pair right now. :lol: :mrgreen:
 
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Classic good rat right there!!

rackdone001_zps165f7682.jpg
 

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