hi
this glorious frame is now resting in my living room. thanks incorrigible.
roy
Roy,
I'm glad you like it. I know it's in good hands now.
I like the pic, but I was really hoping that you would be posting THIS picture of the frame.

I hope to see more pics of the build as it progresses.
By the way, I noticed that the best place to photograph a bike is also the best location for an electrical outlet! :shock:
Other than the parts that came with it, and after expenses, I think my total profit was about $1. Not bad for a day's work!
In fact, I think this could be a credit card commercial:
Bike: $60
Gasoline expenses to acquire bike: $5
Packaging materials: $6
Time spent acquiring, dismantling, cleaning, polishing, waxing, photographing, listing, packaging, and mailing frame: about 8 hours.
Enjoyment I received working on the project and knowing that it will be appreciated by a fellow retro-rider: PRICELESS.
Happy Building!
Frank