Hopefully my images work ok. This is my electra tiger shark. I've added taller handlebars, fat frank tires (HIGHLY RECOMMENDED), a rack and bags, a sexy mudflap girl and monkey lights! I'm looking into welding military ammo cans to the rack as panniers instead of soft bags. I'm hiring an artist friend to paint a vintage pinup girl on the front fender. I'm looking for all sorts of cool customizations, sticking to the WWII theme, any suggestions are much appreciated! Short of a handlebar mounted turret ***. Sadly not legal here.
http://i.imgur.com/w4n0PU1.jpg http://i.imgur.com/gJZS2jV.jpg http://i.imgur.com/Nxd8Rmu.jpg Shout out to denman bikes on main st, vancouver for hooking me up with this beast and keeping it in tip top shape. |
Auslo - That Tiger Shark might be my most favorite bike at the moment. Would you mind telling me your experience with switching to the new handlebars and especially, the Fat Frank tires?
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Here's my new baby. '15 Electra Cruiser 1, converted to 3-speed. I've added a little bling, but hopefully it's not too over the top. Might do some more later on. (EDIT: The second cruiser is my wife's newly-purchased '07 Black Betty with 24" wheels. Found it on Craigslist, and she loves it!)
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Originally Posted by mconlonx
(Post 17502499)
I got one of these on order...:
http://www.bicycleretailer.com/sites...?itok=BRbAFmjx ------------------------------ So I see the bike and think, "Wow, those are supersweet forks! Wonder who makes them?" Then I see the poster is Curtis Odom, and I'm all, like, nevermind... OK: Say, are you the same Odom of HawkList fame, who CNC crafted Jo's steerer stashbox...? |
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New slicks!
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Originally Posted by dezzie
(Post 17634278)
New slicks!
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Originally Posted by SquidPuppet
(Post 17635413)
Those are 26 x 2.00 right? Why do they look so JUMBO?
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Originally Posted by dezzie
(Post 17636242)
I suppose its the 50mm rims and lack of tread makes them look like ballooned inner tubes, they have a round profile so go fat soon as they are inflated!
They grip like snot though. :) http://www.pedalroom.com/p/tomato-krate-18420_7.jpg |
I will measure next time I get a chance fella!
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Here is my Schwinn Panther 2014, with an Electric Motor :) It's a fun ride, but damn heavy!!
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=439966 |
Originally Posted by SquidPuppet
(Post 17637787)
I just put those same Thickslicks on the wheels for a build I'm working on...a 2010 Schwinn Corvette frame to be built with all sorts of non-OEM parts. The wheels are Weinmann AS7X rims attached to Shimano hubs, and along with the width + Thorn-resistant tubes + Mr Tuffy's liners, she's gonna be a heavy beast, but I love those tires, hands-down...got a set of 28mms on one of my Racers, and they flow like a river. :) |
Originally Posted by deeth82
(Post 17646186)
Can't remember if I ever commented on this one or not, but that is one beautiful, clean-looking cruiser you have there. Kudos! :thumb:
I just put those same Thickslicks on the wheels for a build I'm working on...a 2010 Schwinn Corvette frame to be built with all sorts of non-OEM parts. The wheels are Weinmann AS7X rims attached to Shimano hubs, and along with the width + Thorn-resistant tubes + Mr Tuffy's liners, she's gonna be a heavy beast, but I love those tires, hands-down...got a set of 28mms on one of my Racers, and they flow like a river. :) |
Might be a week or two. Working on house projects, just got promoted to management in January...life's been busy, but I promise I will post photos as she moves along. :) Hoping to do BB/Headset installation this weekend...might get finished before Monday, but I like to give myself breathing room on deadlines. ;)
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My cruiser kindly given to me by a friend (make unknown) |
My neighborhood/campground cruiser I just finished
Mongoose Brutus off clearance isle decals, reflectors and chain guard removed 22 tooth sprocket to replace stock 18 tooth mtn bike pedals from my saved parts box and yellow chain just because http://i203.photobucket.com/albums/a...pspkbnww2n.jpg |
Originally Posted by plumberroy
(Post 17651232)
My neighborhood/campground cruiser I just finished
Mongoose Brutus off clearance isle decals, reflectors and chain guard removed 22 tooth sprocket to replace stock 18 tooth mtn bike pedals from my saved parts box and yellow chain just because http://i203.photobucket.com/albums/a...pspkbnww2n.jpg |
Originally Posted by SquidPuppet
(Post 17652008)
Tastefully executed. Looks like a bulldozer that could run over anything.
I am not in shape to ride 50 miles in a day but still have decent power in my legs if I don't go far. Without changing the sprocket this bike would be a bear to ride on anything but flat smooth ground. After changing to a 22 tooth sprocket on the rear it is slow but ride-able Roy |
I've been looking for rockhoppernc to show us the finished bike.
the pictures with the repaint are awesome. Did I miss something or have you not posted updated pics? |
Built this up last week. 616 Muenzie.
http://i216.photobucket.com/albums/c...psilhg95ch.jpg http://i216.photobucket.com/albums/c...psff7uxepj.jpg http://i216.photobucket.com/albums/c...pswf4v0jal.jpg |
Originally Posted by SHOFINE
(Post 17676757)
Built this up last week. 616 Muenzie.
http://i216.photobucket.com/albums/c...psilhg95ch.jpg http://i216.photobucket.com/albums/c...psff7uxepj.jpg http://i216.photobucket.com/albums/c...pswf4v0jal.jpg |
Originally Posted by deeth82
(Post 17677421)
Beauty in both form and function!
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Originally Posted by Moozh
(Post 17633534)
Please post a report on your thoughts on this bike when you feel you have enough time to know if you like, love, hate or am indifferent about it. This cought my eye when it was announced and might pick one up closer to summer but would like to know what owners have to report. I've been able to find no reviews about this yet.
Quality: appropriate for price point. Lots of no-name parts, frame is solid, Hayes brakes better than expected. Heavy Electra branded tires. Rims are adequate for casual road use, but would not expect them to last long with regular offroad use. Will consider replacing: stem and handlebar (style), tires - rims - front hub (quality/weight), saddle and seatpost & cranks and pedals (style/personal preference/quality). Performance: Geometry more like a 29er mtn bike than a cruiser, which is a plus for me. SRAM i3 shifting is fine. Weight is on the heavier side, but acceptable for what it is. Not a lot of saddle time -- due to extended winter, ragged roads, and snow covered trails. Summary: the frame I always lusted after with adequate but not noteworthy parts spec. An acceptable platform for a better build. |
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2010 Corvette build complete! (Sort of)
@SquidPuppet: Here she is...MSRP of the original Corvette sat around $300...my build came out to about $280, but I didn't have a bunch of stock parts left over to add to the clutter in my house. Everything is pretty much exactly as I wanted it, save for the fact that the frame came without Schwinn's little "gas tank" (cup holder). I'm thinking of putting something else in there, but haven't quite decided what to do just yet...easiest thing to fill that gap would be a seat bag from another bike tied down and reversed, or I could have some metal shaped/wood cut; either way, that internal debate could go on for weeks. The B-67 saddle was moved over from the last cruiser I purchased. GR is 44:20, and the ride is S-M-O-O-T-H, but thanks to the combination of Thickslicks + Mr Tuffy's + Thorn-resistant tubes, the rolling resistance is noticeable. In my eyes, it's worth the flat protection since I'll mostly use this for fun-time cruising...might attach a trunk rack later and commute on it to see how she does. http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=442491http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=442492 Thoughts? Edit: Sorry for the crappy photos. One of these days I'll get around to photographing my stable with the 40D. |
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