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Saturday, February 26, 2011
1969 Raleigh Chopper 3 Speed
When it rains it pours I guess. I had been looking for a raleigh Chopper for years, and now within a month I have uncovered 2 nice ones for the collection. I found this 3 speed on the Long Island NY Craigslist. The bike was about an hour away without traffic but unfortunately there is always traffic when you are trying to cross Manhattan into Long Island so I made a call to friend on the island and he agreed to pick the bike up for me.
The bike itself is in pretty nice shape for an unmolested 42 year old bicycle. Everything is original on this one and all I did was clean it up, get some rust off of her and put her in the lineup, however it did take over an hour of banging and lubing ( dirty mind moment ) to get the sissybar out of the frame :)
Thursday, February 24, 2011
Ross Polo Bike
Craigslist find from a few years back. Drove out to Bridgewater NJ to meet a kid in a parking lot to make the deal . I barely had to clean this one when I got it. The kid told me it was his uncles and that it had been sitting in a room at a family members house for as long as he could remember. I wonder how many people have these old bikes just sitting forgotten somewhere in their homes ?
Thursday, February 10, 2011
1970 Ross Apollo
A friend had been trying to get me to take this bike off his hands for months but without the Gran Tour tires. Well after much back and forth I finally convinced him to give me the bike with the Gran Tour tires as part of a deal we had going on for one of his other bikes as well. Bike is all original except I fabricated the side frame reflectors as the original ones were long gone. These bikes almost always turn up missing the side reflectors as the originals were pretty flimsy and easy to pop out.
Friday, February 4, 2011
1969 Huffy Slingshot
Not much to tell about this bike honestly. I saw a friend list some bikes for sale on a bicycle forum so I emailed him to see what else he might be willing to part with and in the end this bike ended up on my door step.
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