Show me your cruiser.
#1201
Senior Member
Nice job on your son's cruiser. Looks very utilitarian.
#1207
Old and rusty
Join Date: Apr 2019
Location: In the swamps of South Florida
Posts: 230
Bikes: 1983 Lotus, 1989 Haro Escape, Quax muni, KHS?, Nishiki Olympic 12
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so we are putting them together with parts we had. It was originally a three speed, now it has a single speed coaster brake. It was fun showing him how to put the BB and cranks on, how to put the headset together and mount the forks,... so we built it how he wanted. That crazy seat is the one he wanted on there. It probably weighs 5 pounds.
I haven’t ridden a step through since the 80s when my mixte I had doing my paper route got stolen.
It is seriously convenient and comfortable for chill rides around the area.
#1208
Newbie
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Dallas, Tx
Posts: 60
Bikes: Bianchi Oltre Xr4, Bianchi Proto, Pegoretti Duende, Rossin Ghibli, Rossin Record, Zullo, Tesch S-22, DeRosa SLX, Concorde Genius, Basso Ascot, Guerciotti TriStar, Meca Super Turbo, Pinarello Montello, 2 Masi Gran Criteriums,, Biemmezetta Cronostar
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My old 26er.
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#1209
Junior Member
Are those gold anodized rims stock to the bike, or did you purchase them for it? And if so, where? I have an old Schwinn that had a set stock, but when I got it, it was missing the front wheel. I'd like to get a set to put it closer to stock looking.
Thanks!
Thanks!
#1210
Newbie
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Dallas, Tx
Posts: 60
Bikes: Bianchi Oltre Xr4, Bianchi Proto, Pegoretti Duende, Rossin Ghibli, Rossin Record, Zullo, Tesch S-22, DeRosa SLX, Concorde Genius, Basso Ascot, Guerciotti TriStar, Meca Super Turbo, Pinarello Montello, 2 Masi Gran Criteriums,, Biemmezetta Cronostar
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Those were common back in the 80's. They are Araya 7x rims.. I built this bike up years ago they are pretty pricey nowadays due to BMX collectors. Check eBay.
#1211
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Join Date: Dec 2016
Location: Long Island, NY
Posts: 2,162
Bikes: Trek 800 x 2, Schwinn Heavy Duti, Schwinn Traveler, Schwinn Le Tour Luxe, Schwinn Continental, Cannondale M400 and Lambert, Schwinn Super Sport
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scooterpants nice Torker! It is funny how things change and then come around again. The great thing about that is that it is a clean and simple BMX bike. With 26" wheels, it makes a great rider for an adult. It also has a period correct look with anodized components and chrome frame. Enjoy.
Oh, and you even have the Torker pads!
Do you ride it much?
Someone came up with a new name for this style of bike. I can't remember what it is, but they have a good following now.
Oh, and you even have the Torker pads!
Do you ride it much?
Someone came up with a new name for this style of bike. I can't remember what it is, but they have a good following now.
#1212
Old and rusty
Join Date: Apr 2019
Location: In the swamps of South Florida
Posts: 230
Bikes: 1983 Lotus, 1989 Haro Escape, Quax muni, KHS?, Nishiki Olympic 12
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New cruiser today.
I hope the get this stripped down, polished up, and reassembled by Xmas.
maybe she
will actually use it.
I hope the get this stripped down, polished up, and reassembled by Xmas.
maybe she
will actually use it.
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#1213
Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: SF Bay Area, East bay
Posts: 7,805
Bikes: Miyata 618 GT, Marinoni, Kestral 200 2002 Trek 5200, KHS Flite, Koga Miyata, Schwinn Spitfire 5, Mondia Special, Univega Alpina, Miyata team Ti, Santa Cruz Highball
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^ Well, the model name should be enough of an inspiration, lol.
#1215
Newbie
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Dallas, Tx
Posts: 60
Bikes: Bianchi Oltre Xr4, Bianchi Proto, Pegoretti Duende, Rossin Ghibli, Rossin Record, Zullo, Tesch S-22, DeRosa SLX, Concorde Genius, Basso Ascot, Guerciotti TriStar, Meca Super Turbo, Pinarello Montello, 2 Masi Gran Criteriums,, Biemmezetta Cronostar
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scooterpants nice Torker! It is funny how things change and then come around again. The great thing about that is that it is a clean and simple BMX bike. With 26" wheels, it makes a great rider for an adult. It also has a period correct look with anodized components and chrome frame. Enjoy.
Oh, and you even have the Torker pads!
Do you ride it much?
Someone came up with a new name for this style of bike. I can't remember what it is, but they have a good following now.
Oh, and you even have the Torker pads!
Do you ride it much?
Someone came up with a new name for this style of bike. I can't remember what it is, but they have a good following now.
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#1217
Velocommuter Commando
The final incarnation of my '80's Beach Cruiser
Evolved from stock 1 x 5 derailleur to 1 x 6 indexed derailleur to Shimano Nexus 8-speed internal gear hub. Of the three drive trains I've run on it the IGH is the most useable and I've enjoyed it the most . Bike started life with the standard beach cruiser tube fork and I replaced it with a sunlite reproduction springer. Rims have been replaced with Weinman as7x's. Rides as smooth as butter and is a great Ride-as-you-are-no-lycra bike. This is the final incarnation as I can't think of anything else that needs improved.
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#1218
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: se MIch.
Posts: 2,397
Bikes: 1938 claud butler,1983 Basso,teledyne titan,teocali super,nrs,1993 stumpjumper fsr,Paramountain,Paramount Buell(sold),4 banger,Zaskar LE,Colnago Master Ibex MTB,1987ish,.etc....
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Sears
free spirit free at the curb.👍
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#1219
Old and rusty
Join Date: Apr 2019
Location: In the swamps of South Florida
Posts: 230
Bikes: 1983 Lotus, 1989 Haro Escape, Quax muni, KHS?, Nishiki Olympic 12
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Evolved from stock 1 x 5 derailleur to 1 x 6 indexed derailleur to Shimano Nexus 8-speed internal gear hub. Of the three drive trains I've run on it the IGH is the most useable and I've enjoyed it the most . Bike started life with the standard beach cruiser tube fork and I replaced it with a sunlite reproduction springer. Rims have been replaced with Weinman as7x's. Rides as smooth as butter and is a great Ride-as-you-are-no-lycra bike. This is the final incarnation as I can't think of anything else that needs improved.
does the Sunlite springer fork smooth out the road any.
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#1220
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#1221
Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2013
Location: Yolo County, West Sacramento CA
Posts: 517
Bikes: Modified 26 inch frame Schwinn Varsity with 700c wheels and 10 speed cassette hub. Ryan Vanguard recumbent. 67cm 27"x1 1/4" Schwinn Sports Tourer from the 1980's. 1980's 68cm Nishiki Sebring with 700c aero wheels, 30 speeds, flat bar bicycle.
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I like what you have done with this bike. It looks like you ride for some distance with all the comfort items you have installed. I like the totally aero rear wheel and the three spoke front wheel with giant disc brake. Does this bike have gears? What brand of seat is installed. It looks comfortable. Overall a cool style statement but practical rider.
#1222
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Join Date: Jan 2021
Location: Houston area
Posts: 245
Bikes: 1961 Higgins Flightliner
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Bought this frame & fork thinking it was from a Sears Spyder muscle bike. It was actually a 1961 Higgins Flightliner cruiser with 24" wheels, according to the serial number. I built it up with Spyder parts anyway, but it was born as a cruiser.
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#1223
Member
I did it again...
I couldn’t pass at the opportunity to pick up this one-off frame designed by Anthony Hobbs (Flying Machine Bike Co.) & built by none other than Robert Belyea, founder of HBBC & now HB Cruisers.
Anthony chopped off the seat post & welded on the brackets for the Harley Saddle, final build & all custom wheels laced up @ Xavi’s Bikes in Modesto CA. It’s one seriously comfy ride!
Anthony chopped off the seat post & welded on the brackets for the Harley Saddle, final build & all custom wheels laced up @ Xavi’s Bikes in Modesto CA. It’s one seriously comfy ride!
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#1225
Senior Member
Picked up this Jamis over the summer. Getting around to making it rideable.
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