‘46 Haiwatha 24″ frame with 26″ wheels, which will take me anywhere I’ve got the strength to go. (The seat tube is solid aluminum from the LBS.
I like bikes and I like your efforts.
Submitted by joe
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(162 votes, average: 5.42 )
‘46 Haiwatha 24″ frame with 26″ wheels, which will take me anywhere I’ve got the strength to go. (The seat tube is solid aluminum from the LBS.
I like bikes and I like your efforts.
Submitted by joe
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9 Comments Received
March 31st, 2009 @8:21 pm
this needs ghost flames.
October 3rd, 2009 @1:10 am
Way to cram that front tire in there dude. Too bad there isn’t any more room for fenders
January 27th, 2010 @10:02 am
I meant it has a solid aluminum seatpost. Thanks and HAPPY NEW YEAR, JON!
January 27th, 2010 @8:41 pm
Really nice bike to look at/classic curves. Thanks
March 13th, 2010 @10:07 pm
Awesome awesome bike, very unique. Looks like a great ride!
March 14th, 2010 @6:50 am
The curves are great on this old frame. I had a Schwinn as a kid and delivered Chicago Daily News for four years. Curious how it is now, trashed long ago for sure. I would like to go fixed on a frame like this but they are hard to find now and too much dough. Maybe fix the old Raleigh lady’s 3 speed with rod brakes ? some things are best left alone for Museum pieces. thanks.
March 14th, 2010 @8:45 am
neat piece,thanks for sharing.
April 15th, 2010 @9:01 pm
Why would you put fenders on this? Ain’t no commuter. Really dig it. I had an 80’s Schwinn single speed with big fat white walls and you could lean that thing like a sport bike. Good fun. Cheers.
July 1st, 2010 @11:40 pm
i converted my dads old beach cruiser it look simalur to this my mine gas fenders on it but yeah it looks great im giving it all the stars
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