Stripped Down Naked and Ready To Go

culvercityclassic

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Sorry to bore everybody again but here we go with another cruiser build and what else but another DYNO frame.

Had this frame for a while and have decided to build another bike. Stripped the frame today and think I want it to stay raw again. Thank-you Jasco bud old pal. The pictures show how easy it is to remove the paint and how beautiful this frame looks with killer tig welds. I know I have said this many times but this is by far one of the best made frames from the past.

I have another in frame tank to install that is ready to go with no leaks and no tank sealer.

Not sure of the look I want at this time so may play around with a few things in the next couple days….or

May just say F-it and sell the frame and tank for the right price.
 

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I took a look because of the word "naked" :D I like where it's going so far, and I've ssen what you can do, don't sell it, keep building it :)
 
I love Jasco too, but I dislike the fact that putting phosphoric acid in a white bottle and giving it a brand name makes it twice the price. Oh well... I'd like to see a nekkid steel bike frame all built up.
 
I think this is going to save me a heck of a lot of sanding on my new frame, I dont know why I didnt think of using Jasco Stripper to get to bare metal for the cut and welding but I didn't...
 
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