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yoothgeye

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OK, first off, sorry I haven't been around here lately, Spring is my busiest time of year as I am getting ready for all my Summer activities at church, in fact, on Thursday after lunch I drove around 9 hours to go see this Summer's mission trip site in Chattanooga, TN, wasn't even there for 24 hours before leaving Friday around 3pm to drive the 9 hours home, it was on that long trip that I realized it was May and the build-off had began! Oh noes!

This will be my 4th build-off and it's always fun. Since I needed another bike like I needed another hole in the head I decided to "Go Green" this year and just build something I already had with as much stuff that I don't have to buy and that was probably given to me for free (or that I can justify as being free).

So, let's begin.

I went out in the shop today to dig out my 1950 Columbia, it's back there behind the Honda 50 Mini Trail and Yamaha QT50.
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Once out of the pile:
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This was the bike that reignited my passion for pedal powered travel. I built this bike about 4 years ago when I moved to this city. The frame and wheelset you see on it above were given to me for free. I bought parts and scrounged to get it together to put a gas engine on it. A friend saw the bike in all it's flat black, red wheels, and whitewall tire glory and pointed me to this forum... the rest is history. I have stolen parts off of the bike and it's been neglected... time to start over.

My brother-in-law found these peaked fenders in a shed of his (his grandfather use to own a bicycle shop) and gave them to me, I love them exactly how they are, just need to find or build some fender braces for them.
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This is the wheelset and tires I will be using. Back in build-off #7 I built a German made JC Higgins with a Thompson bottom bracket. The BB spindle was worn out and I needed a new one. At the time I could order one from overseas for about $40, instead while on vacation in Pennsylvania I bought a women's German made JC Higgins with a Thompson BB for $40, all I needed was the BB, so I will justify that these wheels and tires were free.
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Komet Super coaster brake:
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Will be my first time using antique tires on a build, gotta swap the fat one to the back rim and the skinny up front:
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Taking everything off the frame:
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Now time to remove the paint:
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Bye bye cool lettering (not original, I did it based on a photo online, when the frame was given to me it had been sandblasted, so I had no way of knowing what "trim level" the bicycle originally came in):
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Stripper did alright:
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Wire wheel finished the job:
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Quick mock-up:
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First impressions:
-I'm excited about using the old tires.
-I was planning on painting the frame to match the fenders, but every time I've painted over a frame I took down to bare metal, I've wish I had left it bare, so I think the paint will be used elsewhere.
-I'm already dreading picking bars for this one.
-I'm excited about the tank I'm building, can't wait for you all to see what I have planned.
 
Awesome! Glad to see you in the build off this year and back on the forum! I'll be watching this one for sure. ;)
 
You have pretty good start under way.
 
Looks great. If it were mine I'd leave the wheels rusty, too. Cool bike.

furyus
 
I checked the wheels... pretty sure that's not rust, I think it's "patina."

I am such a rookie loser. Ahem... if it were mine I'd leave the patina on the wheels.

furyus
 
Actually that bare metal contrasts pretty well with the fender color as it is.
I would leave the wheel patina as well.
Welcome back. You already have more done in one post than I have.
 
He lives!
Komet Super, my favorite hub


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Thanks for early compliments guys. I usually don't like to talk about my ADHD, but since I am, if anyone else is distracted by anything going on in the background of any of my photos, we can talk about it. I'm more off-topic than on-topic, and looking at my photos, I'm not taking much time this year to "stage" them, I'm just building a bike, not out to do a big production this year.
 
Way cool start! Cant wait to see the tank your making!
 
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