dam mustie you got more bikes then i do and im known as the bike guy in my parts. i recently gave away 12 bikes to a guy that ships them to africa bringing my numbers down to the twenties. however i ride my bikes and have 18 hanging in my garage that are all fully working and in good to mint condition. id love to pick thru your pile tho. if your ever coming to minnesota with an empty trailer load me up some and we can do a little trade.
this frame reminds of my 1974 lemon yellow Schwinn StingRay that I bought brand new, for a princely sum of $77. I cannot find one in rideable condition for less than $300-$400 these days. There is apparently a cult following on these bikes, hope you being carefl of what frames you are chopping up, some bikes out there are apparently highly sought after. Love the bike builds though, keep up the fun content. Have a productive and fun time.
I'd rather see it done with chain or even belt drive. Driving against the back tire like that isn't such a good way to go. Sad to see it done to such a cool old Black Knight, too.
Check out my Schwinn in re-pop
What kind of motor is that please. Looks like it would be fun…?
Great to see the Black Knight again. Motor looks like it was made for it.
"The Sack-Zapper" – potential nickname?
dont get zapped in the sack L.O.L.
dam mustie you got more bikes then i do and im known as the bike guy in my parts. i recently gave away 12 bikes to a guy that ships them to africa bringing my numbers down to the twenties. however i ride my bikes and have 18 hanging in my garage that are all fully working and in good to mint condition. id love to pick thru your pile tho. if your ever coming to minnesota with an empty trailer load me up some and we can do a little trade.
Why would anyone want to live in an icebox?
You sounded so disappointed when you said that you wouldn't have to chop up the frame.
Motorized Unicycle would be amazing.
The seat is ok as it is it looks good mustie good to see you on my screen keep up with the good videos God bless you
this frame reminds of my 1974 lemon yellow Schwinn StingRay that I bought brand new, for a princely sum of $77. I cannot find one in rideable condition for less than $300-$400 these days. There is apparently a cult following on these bikes, hope you being carefl of what frames you are chopping up, some bikes out there are apparently highly sought after. Love the bike builds though, keep up the fun content. Have a productive and fun time.
Did you ever do a video on the chainsaw at the end?
I'd rather see it done with chain or even belt drive. Driving against the back tire like that isn't such a good way to go. Sad to see it done to such a cool old Black Knight, too.