It's true the Worksman Drop Loop Frame ( Period Correct Look ) Tribute Board Track Racer's are available again from The Original Artist who first designed and Built them!
He's is a renowned and gifted artist from Washington State, you've seen my post's here in the Board Track Racer & Vintage Motorized Bicycles Forum regarding these period correct styled Tribute Board Track racers in hopes of finding a new builder / supplier of these amazing bikes.
Since Worksman has opted out of providing these Drop Looped Frames, I have tried to coax encourage other builders here in the forum to offer these builds for those of us who prefer a Period Correct Look Drop Loop Frame Worksman Board Track Racer.
So far only one person who has stepped up to offering these modified Worksman bikes, we all know him here in the forum as Sportscarpat, just wanted to say thank you Pat for your offer.
Yes Rick Gilmore of VROOMART.COM has come through for those of us wanting his Period Correct Look Worksman Board Track racers.
Just Look at the number of people who have posted on my other thread requesting one of these builds you'll see the demand is here for them to by built for those who want them.
These builds are the closest thing to owning a Real Board Track Racer, IMO.
You'll have to contact Rick directly through his website for information build time wait time & pricing.
If you'd like to see more pictures of the Worksman Tribute Board Track racers visit my photobucket page at: Crazyhorse Worksman Board Track Racer Tributes pictures by ICrazyhorse - Photobucket
If you'd like to see some Original 1910 through 1930's Board Track Racer's visit my Photobucket Album here: Crazyhorse Vintage Board Track Racers pictures by ICrazyhorse - Photobucket
You be the judge! Rick your builds are as close to Originals as I have ever seen!
See these related Threads for more information regarding what is a Period Correct Look Worksman Drop Loop Frame Board Track Racer:
Here's the Link to the forum:
http://motorbicycling.com/forumdisplay.php?f=38
Hope you enjoy this information as much as I do.
Many thanks to those whom have supported this endeavor!
C.H.
He's is a renowned and gifted artist from Washington State, you've seen my post's here in the Board Track Racer & Vintage Motorized Bicycles Forum regarding these period correct styled Tribute Board Track racers in hopes of finding a new builder / supplier of these amazing bikes.
Since Worksman has opted out of providing these Drop Looped Frames, I have tried to coax encourage other builders here in the forum to offer these builds for those of us who prefer a Period Correct Look Drop Loop Frame Worksman Board Track Racer.
So far only one person who has stepped up to offering these modified Worksman bikes, we all know him here in the forum as Sportscarpat, just wanted to say thank you Pat for your offer.
Yes Rick Gilmore of VROOMART.COM has come through for those of us wanting his Period Correct Look Worksman Board Track racers.
Just Look at the number of people who have posted on my other thread requesting one of these builds you'll see the demand is here for them to by built for those who want them.
These builds are the closest thing to owning a Real Board Track Racer, IMO.
You'll have to contact Rick directly through his website for information build time wait time & pricing.
If you'd like to see more pictures of the Worksman Tribute Board Track racers visit my photobucket page at: Crazyhorse Worksman Board Track Racer Tributes pictures by ICrazyhorse - Photobucket
If you'd like to see some Original 1910 through 1930's Board Track Racer's visit my Photobucket Album here: Crazyhorse Vintage Board Track Racers pictures by ICrazyhorse - Photobucket
You be the judge! Rick your builds are as close to Originals as I have ever seen!
See these related Threads for more information regarding what is a Period Correct Look Worksman Drop Loop Frame Board Track Racer:
Here's the Link to the forum:
http://motorbicycling.com/forumdisplay.php?f=38
Hope you enjoy this information as much as I do.
Many thanks to those whom have supported this endeavor!
C.H.
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