Being envious of all the great DIY projects displayed here, I've taken some 
baby steps.  In the works for some time, I purchased  from c.l. a  '94 
jamis diablo steel mountain bike with one lug.  From Rivendell I acquired 
Big Apple 26' 2.15 tires (back when they were still being sold), Bosco 
bars, new stem,  thin steel grey pedals (look much better in person than in 
pictures),  redid all cables(first time), put on grey cloth tape(Newbaums) 
 that I was going to use on a different bike, amber shellac which I 
mistakenly thought would make it dark grey, and twined in 4 places.  The 
burlap-y brown color accents the lettering on the bike as well as the 
bell--I like that combination with the mainly all black bike.  The first 
side I taped was a little off kilter but the second side was, to me, 
noticeably better.  Anyway, I took it out today to ride and photograph and 
I apparently have a very comfortable, upright riding, big tired bike to add 
to my Sam and '93 Bridgestone X-04 local errand bike. I'm not finished with 
it yet but here is the work in progress. 
 http://www.flickr.com/photos/norro/9195285408/

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