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Old 02-27-18, 12:58 AM
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I hate gumwalls with a passion, but damn, that is looking really nice and classy.
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^^ Trying to hide that multispeed freewheel with a non-drive-side pic? Sneaky.

But the concept is sound and it's a clean-looking townie. Tough to match browns. But find yourself a singlespeed FW and dump some weight and clutter!
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What is the leather strap between seat and down tube for?
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Originally Posted by Fahrenheit531
^^ Trying to hide that multispeed freewheel with a non-drive-side pic? Sneaky.

But the concept is sound and it's a clean-looking townie. Tough to match browns. But find yourself a singlespeed FW and dump some weight and clutter!
Good eye I was not able to find a suitable adapter for conversion so I painted the un used ones black. Im still looking for a kit or maybe i can just swap the backwheel. It was my first project. This was its original form.

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Old 02-27-18, 08:22 AM
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What is the leather strap between seat and down tube for?
its a handle to carry it up the stairs. Its pretty heavy so it helps.
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Old 02-27-18, 09:12 AM
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Lotta' firsts today!

First Bluebird day with no visible ice cover on the Lake, first outing for the fixed circa 60's Atala, first day for those sore quads from overdoing the first fixed ride of the year. Still about 35 deg. F, though!
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Old 02-27-18, 10:28 AM
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Originally Posted by Nejat
its a handle to carry it up the stairs. Its pretty heavy so it helps.
Oh, cool idea.
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Originally Posted by North Coast Joe
First Bluebird day with no visible ice cover on the Lake, first outing for the fixed circa 60's Atala, first day for those sore quads from overdoing the first fixed ride of the year. Still about 35 deg. F, though!
Very classy bicycle. Rear mudguard is very interesting. Is it a front mudguard at the back?
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Old 02-27-18, 12:31 PM
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But the concept is sound and it's a clean-looking townie.
Drop bars disqualifies it from the Townie category.

Plus, it's a 'Porsche', so it's obviously a race bike.
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Old 02-27-18, 12:32 PM
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Originally Posted by North Coast Joe
First Bluebird day with no visible ice cover on the Lake, first outing for the fixed circa 60's Atala, first day for those sore quads from overdoing the first fixed ride of the year. Still about 35 deg. F, though!


That is SWEET. Of course, I'm biased toward anything 60s/70s/early80s. But a really cool build.


...Talk to me about the superminimalist chainguard.
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Just finished a deep clean of my singlespeed...

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Is it a front mudguard at the back?
Thanks! No, it's the original Atala rear fender, though it had to be cut down as it folded and kinked during shipment to me. The fold occurred just behind where it's been bobbed. Thought it would look better bobbed than kinked!
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Originally Posted by North Coast Joe
Thanks! No, it's the original Atala rear fender, though it had to be cut down as it folded and kinked during shipment to me. The fold occurred just behind where it's been bobbed. Thought it would look better bobbed than kinked!
It certainly does
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Originally Posted by Fahrenheit531
...Talk to me about the superminimalist chainguard.
Thanks again! The chainguard is also original Atala issue. The bike seems to have a Grand Prix frame, but without the chrome seat stays and chain stays. It came to me (used, abused and forgotten) about five years ago set up from the factory as a five speed commuter with fenders, North Road bars, chain guard and dyno lighting.

I put the chain guard back on after changing the bike around about five years ago. It gets ridden in rain some, and I've been very surprised at how well the guard works at keeping road crud off of the chain.....it'll stay for that reason and for a little flash at the back end.
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Originally Posted by SquidPuppet
Drop bars disqualifies it from the Townie category.

Plus, it's a 'Porsche', so it's obviously a race bike.
I can't seem to buy one so why not make one Its a race bike for racing small children.
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Originally Posted by Nejat
I can't seem to buy one so why not make one Its a race bike for racing small children.
I noticed that you even have a Porsche head badge.
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Originally Posted by SquidPuppet
I noticed that you even have a Porsche head badge.
Sure! The print shop I went to made a good job but we will see how durable it is in the long run.

Im now restomodding a bicycle for my wife so we can ride together. I am thinking of using a different theme for her bicycle.
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Sure! The print shop I went to made a good job but we will see how durable it is in the long run.

Im now restomodding a bicycle for my wife so we can ride together. I am thinking of using a different theme for her bicycle.

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Haha! Who knows
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Old 03-01-18, 08:07 AM
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^^ All-terrain All-City is freakin' nice. Looks absolutely ready for anything, and the bullmoose bars and Cambium just up the ante on that look. Nice colors, everything very clean. Love it.

And then, unnoticed at first, four little spots became all I see...
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^Look at you with that fancy rear lacing. Well done.
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