Baby's Got Fenders

Gbrebes

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Hello Everyone,

Here is the bike I use to Race at the SoCal Motorized Bicycle Races. I usually keep the low bars and layback seat and just add a headlight, taillight, and license to ride it around on the streets.

The next race is not until October, so I decided to go back to a cruiser set up for a while. Its a lot different riding experience, the front end is a little more squirelly compared to riding with a lot more weight on the front end with the low slung bars. It makes you go a little slower, which is good for me. I kept wanting to see if I could hit 50mph with the aerodynamic riding stance.

Having fun tooling around on an old timey looking motorized bike. Also looking forward to mounting a freshly refurbished hand operated klaxon horn on the crossbar soon.

Here's a few pics, 4 after and 1 before.

Gilbert
 

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Lots of patina and lots of class. Very few would ever know it isn't a 20s classic. Very unique build, sir. Thank you for sharing it with us. Enjoy.

Tom
 
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AWESOME! Really love this bike, like Tom said very few would know that its not a classic..................Curt
 
I love the patina look, very well done. By changing the fenders and bars it turns it into a completely different bike.
 
Good job on the fenders, and the bars are outrageous. I love the whole bike, (except when I can't catch it on the track).
 
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