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Been a couple of years... had the frame for lord knows how long and got it all finished last summer...
But here's my take on a WWII inspired cruiser.....
Bars are off a 1960's Triumph... I forget which one
RockShox were in the garage and needed a good clean up. I ended up having them bead blasted in the end they were that bad. Lick of paint and lacquer and some new stickies... happy days
BMX bottom bracket bits n bobs... Retro main ring, BMX naturally... cleaned and polished with MicroMesh and lacquered.
Seat and "fenders" / mud guards courteousy of ElectraGlide... got them from a dealer in Holland.
Incidentals...
Wheels are composed of standard Raleigh 26" rims, shot blasted and satin black powder coated and respoked in black (naturally), rear is a pedal back brake. Rubber - Schwalbe Fat Franks.
Anything not required, brake mounts, derailleur hanger, etc, was ground off and finished... not a simple task considering it's aluminium, but managed with a lot of effort.
The paint is Krylon Ultra flats camo, but I stuck 3 or four coats of satin lacquer over the top of that to finish it. Took me a good week to do all the paint and let it dry before I worked it.
Over all, the ride is fab, but considering my other bike is a road racer the width and stance of the whole thing took a bit of getting used to. Really comfy to ride and for a pseudo-fixie, not too much effort required on hills. I think I got the balance just right in that respect.