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That looks great!!! What size are the wheels? they look really small. Did you fab up the frame or did you buy it as is? I like the headlight and taillight. Just over all well done.
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So simple. Nice.
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Here is a before pic. I forgot to take one and this is all I could find on the net.

The wheels are 20" with 20x3" tires. It is an Orange County Choppers made by Pacific Cycle with about a foot of stretch. The stock frame was way too small for the 13 year old kid to ride, so we let him hack it to pieces and put it back together for him.

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Allan Greenblazer
The wheels are 20" with 20x3" tires. It is an Orange County Choppers made by Pacific Cycle with about a foot of stretch. The stock frame was way too small for the 13 year old kid to ride, so we let him hack it to pieces and put it back together for him.

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Wow that is sweet but what is the longest distance that it has been ridden 25? 50?.
Longest Bicycle

WHO:
Gezelschap Leeghwater
WHAT:
28.1 m (92 ft 2 in)
WHERE:
Delft University, The Netherlands
WHEN:
December 11, 2002
The longest true bicycle, that is one with only two wheels and no stabilizers, was 28.1 m (92 ft 2 in) long and was built by members of Gezelschap Leeghwater, the mechanical engineering students' association at Delft University of Technology. The bicycle was ridden for a distance in excess of 100 m (328 ft) at Delft, The Netherlands on December 11, 2002.
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Imagine trying to fit that in a garage....
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