Upcoming Tails of the Next Ace!!!
Posted: Sat Dec 15, 2018 3:37 pm
Well. My nephew’s Mom & Dad said yes to the Ace 100 B. But, my sister in law, his Grandmother stepped in and said “Not only no but Hell No!” Poor guy I felt so bad for him.
So, I stepped down to the next Nephew in line, who’s name is Jordan! Jordan’s mom & Dad said yes, tonight! So I showed Jordan the bike in it’s current state, and what I figure it will look like when it’s done. Jordan is 12 years old right now, and has agreed to come over and work on it with me. We will start on it & try to finish it this coming Summer when he’s out of school!
So one great nephew’s loss is another great nephew’s gain! I’ve been amassing parts for it, thanks to help from Bruce! And I already have the Rustoleum Safety Red waiting in the garage for Warner temps! Probably start stripping it down the end of March, and preparing the frame for paint, doing the rough assembly and breaking it back down for refurbishment.
I’m wondering if the folks at the Salt Lake City Chrome Place will do the pipe. It’s a Chrome B pipe for this model. I like the black ones better but it will be nice to do this version of a B instead of a B+!
And more good news! I recovered the original B+ tank for my 1972 (OK my grandson’s B+) and will be swapping the tanks out for correction! I need to do some rust removal on the inside of the tank first. So I have projects to keep me busy over the Winter months! Victor
So, I stepped down to the next Nephew in line, who’s name is Jordan! Jordan’s mom & Dad said yes, tonight! So I showed Jordan the bike in it’s current state, and what I figure it will look like when it’s done. Jordan is 12 years old right now, and has agreed to come over and work on it with me. We will start on it & try to finish it this coming Summer when he’s out of school!
So one great nephew’s loss is another great nephew’s gain! I’ve been amassing parts for it, thanks to help from Bruce! And I already have the Rustoleum Safety Red waiting in the garage for Warner temps! Probably start stripping it down the end of March, and preparing the frame for paint, doing the rough assembly and breaking it back down for refurbishment.
I’m wondering if the folks at the Salt Lake City Chrome Place will do the pipe. It’s a Chrome B pipe for this model. I like the black ones better but it will be nice to do this version of a B instead of a B+!
And more good news! I recovered the original B+ tank for my 1972 (OK my grandson’s B+) and will be swapping the tanks out for correction! I need to do some rust removal on the inside of the tank first. So I have projects to keep me busy over the Winter months! Victor