SBC
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Hey y'all!
Long story short is because of a couple of old Cannondales I've started a fun little passion project of restomoding bikes for friends and family. I've done/plan to do non-'dale bikes too, but I love the craftsmanship of these older frames. They make great launchpads for (sometimes wacky!) projects.
My personal goal is to take older frames that have been hammered on pretty dang hard, and give them a few more laps around the proverbial track. It's not my objective to take mint period examples and cannibalize them, but rather to put strange combinations of parts together on worn out bikes to get a fun result. I paint all of the bikes myself using spray paint, and the results have been decent!
If you want to check out some of the builds, here's a website that documents them in some detail. Apologies in advance, I'm a pretty poor photographer. The Ketchum Krewzer bikes are restomodded Cannondales, and I'll likely be finishing a couple more this summer!
shitbikecycles.com
Thanks for having me!
-SBC
Long story short is because of a couple of old Cannondales I've started a fun little passion project of restomoding bikes for friends and family. I've done/plan to do non-'dale bikes too, but I love the craftsmanship of these older frames. They make great launchpads for (sometimes wacky!) projects.
My personal goal is to take older frames that have been hammered on pretty dang hard, and give them a few more laps around the proverbial track. It's not my objective to take mint period examples and cannibalize them, but rather to put strange combinations of parts together on worn out bikes to get a fun result. I paint all of the bikes myself using spray paint, and the results have been decent!
If you want to check out some of the builds, here's a website that documents them in some detail. Apologies in advance, I'm a pretty poor photographer. The Ketchum Krewzer bikes are restomodded Cannondales, and I'll likely be finishing a couple more this summer!
shitbikecycles.com
Thanks for having me!
-SBC