Originally Posted by
Velo Mule
Is that you painting jig made with PVC? Pretty neat. I like it. It's tough the identify from the few pictures. One clue is that the chain stays meet and are welded to the top tube further forward than the usual intersection of the top tube and seat tube. But I don't know the make of the frame. I am thinking it is either from the balloon tire era or a much newer cruiser Renaissance period. That is how much I don't know.
Oh, the pictures aren't that clear but it looks like the tubes have been welded together. That makes this a much newer frame. There are a lot of brands that made cruiser in the tig welded period. This could be tough to tell.
Can you get pictures of the rear dropout? And from the side? And any pictures of things that you think may be unique about this bike. Unfortunately, most of our members are more expert at non-cruiser bikes, so it may be possible that you don't get a definite answer. But lets see how this goes since this is a more recent bike frame.
There is a Cruiser section on BikeForums. This may go there better, but it is not as active as the C&V section.
except the beach cruiser forum is kind of a ghost town... it can be weeks between posts in there.
and +1 for MORE PICS, including the head tube area and fork too.. and write out the serial numbers... hard to see in some pics, especially really blurry ones...

the seat post diameter can also be a clue.. measure the inside of the seat tube of the frame, if you don't have the post..