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Old 02-04-13 | 08:17 AM
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Bikes: 198? Sport Racing Frame of unknown origins, 1992 Marin Bear Valley, 1970 Raleigh Sport

Originally Posted by Terry66
Thanks for all the comments. I appreciate it.

I do get the deep V comments. I restore vintage bikes and certainly appreciate the "originals", but for this bike, I wanted something a little blasphemous as someone else put it. Based on the design and front wheel mounting, the best I can tell, this bike is a 1928. The bike would have originally had 28" wheels, springer seat, fenders, skiptooth chain, pull back braced handlebars, headlight and probably a tank....more of a cruiser than a road bike if that makes sense. The frame was too rough and there were too many part missing to make it a worthy restoration. I just liked what's left of the paint and cool stance of the frame and think the black on black deep V give it a killer look. It gets a lot of comments (good and bad) and that's a cool thing. Obviously, not an homage to the original, but that's ok. When I find a 28er with better paint, I'll go the original direction.

It rides like a dream. I plan to enter it in the local monthly time trial this spring. It is a 10mile, flat course. I usually ride it every month anyway, but I thought it would be cool to see what kind of time I can turn on this old girl.

I'd have to agree with you that commentary on your bike, good or bad, says something about your rebuild. Regardless of accuracy, you've restored an old, old, OLD bike into working order, and that in itself is commendable.
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