Thanks, Ann! I have a real affection for bikes that have a well thought out, idiosyncratic look, but my own rides always lean towards practical, standard builds. I was determined to give this one a vibe of "he wanted this to look and work specifically this way", if that makes sense. Now that it's back home I need to put the headlight and Woody's Chop Chort fenders back on, then she's good to go. I have some narrower Speedblend Nifty Swiftys that I'll be mounting closer to summer for more funkiness. I'll post a pic later when it's set up that way. It's such a cool bike!
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