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Discussion in 'New to the H.A.M.B.? Introduce yourself here!' started by 37fleetwood, Sep 23, 2010.

  1. 37fleetwood
    Joined: Oct 14, 2009
    Posts: 7

    37fleetwood
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    Well, I guess I forgot to post and introduce myself. My name is Scott and I live in Southern California just a few miles north of Gene Winfield's place. I'm into classic bicycles which is where the 37fleetwood comes from (not a Cadillac, sorry). I am the owner admin of my own bicycle based web site if anyone is interested. classicbicyclefanatics.com
    as far as cars go I have 2 1955 Dodge Coronets and a 1964 Dodge Dart Gt. I've recently sold a couple of my not so amazing collection and need to find a good home for the Coronets. I just don't have time money or room for all of the projects I have.
    anyway enough for now, I'll see you around the board!
    Scott
     
  2. Nasty Nate
    Joined: Oct 17, 2009
    Posts: 155

    Nasty Nate
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    from California

    Scott - welcome from Orange so-cal
     
  3. big bad john
    Joined: Aug 11, 2010
    Posts: 4,726

    big bad john
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    Scott.......Welcome to H.A.M.B.......Big Bad John
     

  4. mopar210
    Joined: May 18, 2008
    Posts: 392

    mopar210
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    whats up scott. i am interested in a stretched beach cruiser bike . im having a hip replaced in about 2 weeks , and i think a streched cruiser will help with the re-hab . not only building it , but riding it ! im 51 and in pretty good shape , 6 1 1/2 and 265 lbs and i lifted for about 15 years until this fuckin hip let loose (arthritis) i think building , then riding a cool stretch , "matched to my 29 hemi a" would be really cool . by the way .... welcome to the hamb , lots of cool kats on this site ! enjoy , learn , and ask questions . later todd
     
  5. 37fleetwood
    Joined: Oct 14, 2009
    Posts: 7

    37fleetwood
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    Here's the bike I just built for this years Ratrodbikes.com build off, you should check some of the stuff out there for ideas.
    I wanted full suspension without losing the classic look of the prewar cruiser bikes, but I also wanted something completely different and innovative. there would have been easier and cleaner ways to suspend the bike but I was going for over engineered, I think I succeeded.
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