’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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(202 votes, average: 5.19 )
’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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10 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
January 4th, 2012 @10:52 am
I just want to wish all you singlespeeders a Happy New Year.
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