This is cool little cowgirl cruiser I built for my Sister-In-Law. It has garden weazel attachments made in to spinning spurs, and old school ape-hangers, etc.

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This was Schwinn multi-speed bike I got at a garage sale. I stripped it, made some custom aluminum parts, added flipped bars off an old bike, made seat post to set seat back, etc. I made this for my other brother for his B-day. His initial's are HHH, so I painted that on the plate.



This is a gals bike frame I had. Wanted to turn it in to a guys bike, so added chain, "floating" nanner seat, and custom funky lower-end springer forks (took forever). The bars are off a 70's dirt bike.

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This is a vintage Westerm Flyer frame. I made the springer forks from scraps, added old hot rod hubcaps, and the big fatty tires. I used handlebars of an 80's SeaDoo, and mudflap girls, etc. It's a tank of a bike. But a pretty smooth cruiser.

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This is another bike build off for Rat Rod Bikes. I used a 60's Spaceliner frame resurrected from scrap yard and used satin black and Minneapolis Moline (tractor) yellow color. I made the bent fork struts out of an old sissy bar.


This is a bicycle I made for my brother for his birthday. It's an older huffy mountain bike stripped down. I put coaster brakes, custom details, and made the forks out of door hinges and other old forks, etc. The plate is made of plexiglass I sanded then painted the stripes and skulls on.




This is one of the bicycles me and my boys made. It's called the crodhopper. It features a 1953 (X-53) Western Flyer springer front end, a frame from the city dump, and lot's of little custom details. This was a build on Rat Rod Bikes web site.


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