“Firebird”, Silverbear’s Worksman Cruiser
This build is not about a tribute board tracker. No attempt is being made to look like anything that was ever made in 1910 or anything Indian ever manufactured. And yet it is a tribute build, but of another kind. As many of you know, back in May I experienced a terrible fire. I was about to make my return home to Minnesota after a winter caretaking in Maryland in the mountains near Camp David. My truck was fully loaded with tools and personal possessions, and with great care I had also loaded four old bicycles I’d worked on through the winter. One of them was a participant in the Rustoration build off thread, a 1939 Elgin. It wasn’t totally done (are they ever) but was still something I was proud of and looked forward to riding this summer. The short of it is that the truck apparently had an electrical problem and shortly after I had filled up the tank and parked it for the night it caught on fire. Everything was a loss and a great blank spot appeared in my life. I no longer had a way to get home and must admit that things looked pretty bleak. The same night of the fire I shared photos of the firemen putting out the blaze with you folks as I knew you would understand something of what I had lost.
Much has happened in the time since, some of it chronicled in the Fire thread for anyone interested. The short of it is that some very good friends here helped me find and pay for a truck which did indeed get me home. These friends paid for the fuel to get me here and some of you have sent me parts to help me get going again. I admit that for awhile there I though I might need to just give up any aspirations to start a little motorbicycle business, but the encouragement you good people have given me has lit another kind of fire; the fire of ambition and resolution which has led to this new build. So, it is not a board tracker, but it is a tribute to all of you who have helped me and is my own way of acknowledging and giving thanks.
I did have a few bikes left behind in Minnesota which I could come home to. One is a 1934 Elgin step through much like the one lost in the fire. It will be worked on as next winter’s build, better and more beautiful than the last one. Another is a 1950 Schwinn Panther which incredibly, I found at the dump. It will get a four stroke engine hopefully this fall and will have sportscarpat’s first stainless steel tank which is one of the few things I had which survived the truck fire. I’m looking forward to that one. And finally I have a Worksman Newsboy frame I found on ebay last summer for $108.00 including shipping. This is the
tribute build.
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This build is not about a tribute board tracker. No attempt is being made to look like anything that was ever made in 1910 or anything Indian ever manufactured. And yet it is a tribute build, but of another kind. As many of you know, back in May I experienced a terrible fire. I was about to make my return home to Minnesota after a winter caretaking in Maryland in the mountains near Camp David. My truck was fully loaded with tools and personal possessions, and with great care I had also loaded four old bicycles I’d worked on through the winter. One of them was a participant in the Rustoration build off thread, a 1939 Elgin. It wasn’t totally done (are they ever) but was still something I was proud of and looked forward to riding this summer. The short of it is that the truck apparently had an electrical problem and shortly after I had filled up the tank and parked it for the night it caught on fire. Everything was a loss and a great blank spot appeared in my life. I no longer had a way to get home and must admit that things looked pretty bleak. The same night of the fire I shared photos of the firemen putting out the blaze with you folks as I knew you would understand something of what I had lost.
Much has happened in the time since, some of it chronicled in the Fire thread for anyone interested. The short of it is that some very good friends here helped me find and pay for a truck which did indeed get me home. These friends paid for the fuel to get me here and some of you have sent me parts to help me get going again. I admit that for awhile there I though I might need to just give up any aspirations to start a little motorbicycle business, but the encouragement you good people have given me has lit another kind of fire; the fire of ambition and resolution which has led to this new build. So, it is not a board tracker, but it is a tribute to all of you who have helped me and is my own way of acknowledging and giving thanks.
I did have a few bikes left behind in Minnesota which I could come home to. One is a 1934 Elgin step through much like the one lost in the fire. It will be worked on as next winter’s build, better and more beautiful than the last one. Another is a 1950 Schwinn Panther which incredibly, I found at the dump. It will get a four stroke engine hopefully this fall and will have sportscarpat’s first stainless steel tank which is one of the few things I had which survived the truck fire. I’m looking forward to that one. And finally I have a Worksman Newsboy frame I found on ebay last summer for $108.00 including shipping. This is the
tribute build.
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