As a Fat City Cycles lover, purist and hater of anything that looks like a mess (i.e. not period correct) I'd say that this is just sublime! Good to see it done properly and not messing up a perfectly good frame to just make it look new.
This build is so on point with the early philosophy of...
My thought was that the theme was a bit different from the “no flagship gruppos” (dec 18) viewtopic.php?f=26&t=392323
Cost wise this was a cheap bike back in the days. Probably still not that costly today either.
The definition of "blue collar" is traditionally a person that is doing manual labour. As far as I know there is nothing in the definition that says bad, low skills, not good. If the bike is hand built using simpler metals - why not? The ultimate blue collar bikes is imho the earliest Breezers...
So - I'll take my chances on this being inside the definition of the competition this month.
Haalands 1983 Olsen trials.
Made by John Olsen, the man that helped Cannondale make their first mtb - the SM500. This is specifically made for getting around in the rough parts of the terrain. Hence...
Thanks all! I barely noticed that 2019 is gone and no way I remembered to check in at this poll.. so I just found out.
So many great bikes this year :)
I might have one that could be a fun entry - not especially mass produced or low equipped, but made to last and parts is just what fits the purpose of outlasting everything, even with extremely hard riding and beating. It's a one off bike, but that's just because it's welded together of scrap...