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Yes I have strangely enough but I found that the largest one they display is woefully short of fitting a full size frame. I'd be more likely to use one of their media blasters and a tarp for a back board so to speak and take the show on the road to an abandoned parking lot with my compressor and generator. It's so hard to get your money back for a paint job unless the client has some seriously deep pockets. For my own bikes I don't mind the pain.
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I guess you're not worthy - I taped the nipples and spokes. And that IS a new chain. And ya - it's a Huffy, but there is great value in taking something ready for the trash heap and turning it into something beautiful, usable, and loads of fun. It's a sturdy bike and brings me a lot of pleasure. Oh, and the basket did not cost more than $88 - substantially less, in fact. Not sure if you are being mean or trying to be funny, but I love my little bike that I refurbished by myself. I have other, high end, expensive bikes, but this one is loads of fun.
Ya done excellent!
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Don't be silly; nobody would Krylon a Huffy.
Well, except me.
Local university colors, since we get students through fairly often just looking for something cheap and faster than walking a mile from off-campus housing to class. Completely rebuilt from the ground up like most of our "junk restoration" projects, (though surprisingly the tires looked good enough to keep after powerwashing) including relacing the wheels in 3-leading-3-trailing, (I was bored and there was a good movie on, and it gave me an excuse to not leave the rims the hideous rusty pale blue they started out as.) so it ought to be good for a few years with minimal care.
Well, except me.
Local university colors, since we get students through fairly often just looking for something cheap and faster than walking a mile from off-campus housing to class. Completely rebuilt from the ground up like most of our "junk restoration" projects, (though surprisingly the tires looked good enough to keep after powerwashing) including relacing the wheels in 3-leading-3-trailing, (I was bored and there was a good movie on, and it gave me an excuse to not leave the rims the hideous rusty pale blue they started out as.) so it ought to be good for a few years with minimal care.
Okay, that's TWO, these things come in threes...apparently ladies' Cranbrooks lend themselves well to this. Another round of applause!
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Actually, the one currently on the rebuild stand is a pretty similar frame type, but without the rack. The step-over frame and fenders are good features to have on a short-run commuter like that.
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I really do fancy this though... even if my camera skills lately stink.
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Are you happy with the bars yet? Looks like you angled them down a bit and it sure looks comfy!
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yes, thanks to all you folks, I twiddled with the bars position and I'm much more comfortable.
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Very nicely accessorized!
PS you can post that directly here, Photobucket will hold it hostage soon anyway and there is no add-on for IE I know of, only Chrome and Firefox for defeating the PB speedometer.
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I have a green 32" Super Cruiser,Love it. The original 16T rear sprocket was too tall a gear for me. I switched to a 20T then settled on an 18T,perfect. I had to weld the seat adjustment to stop from rocking and adjust/regrease everything but its a great bike,especially from Wal Mart.
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I've always wanted to contribute to this thread and now I finally can!
Here's my 2013 Electra Cruiser 7D, recently bought off craigslist. All I've done so far was to have one of the tubes replaced and the brakes adjusted.
Here's my 2013 Electra Cruiser 7D, recently bought off craigslist. All I've done so far was to have one of the tubes replaced and the brakes adjusted.
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Don't be silly; nobody would Krylon a Huffy.
Well, except me.
Well, except me.
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Thanks!
Yeah, it's huge! The intent is for my ~19 lb dog to ride up there (with a carpet remnant liner to make it safe and comfy). Prior to the basket he had to ride in a grocery bag pannier in back, which he was fine with, but it's a little cramped and he likes to hang out to the side a bit more than I'm comfortable with.
Yeah, it's huge! The intent is for my ~19 lb dog to ride up there (with a carpet remnant liner to make it safe and comfy). Prior to the basket he had to ride in a grocery bag pannier in back, which he was fine with, but it's a little cramped and he likes to hang out to the side a bit more than I'm comfortable with.
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Thanks!
Yeah, it's huge! The intent is for my ~19 lb dog to ride up there (with a carpet remnant liner to make it safe and comfy). Prior to the basket he had to ride in a grocery bag pannier in back, which he was fine with, but it's a little cramped and he likes to hang out to the side a bit more than I'm comfortable with.
Yeah, it's huge! The intent is for my ~19 lb dog to ride up there (with a carpet remnant liner to make it safe and comfy). Prior to the basket he had to ride in a grocery bag pannier in back, which he was fine with, but it's a little cramped and he likes to hang out to the side a bit more than I'm comfortable with.
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I've seen many a spray painted Huffy and really great jobs at that.
Tempest was a can job.
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