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Offline Funkyworm

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1984 Vincent Freestyler Gen 1
« on: April 10, 2014, 01:33 PM »
Ok so apart from the Curtis Cruiser I have on order this is my final build.

I've been fortunate enough to have managed & build (All) of my Iconic bikes from the early mid 80's in the last 18 months & I don't feel like there's much left for me to build & that final scratch has now been itched.

I purchased this frame in September (felt really guilty as it came up for sale whilst i was at the Airport about to fly to Ibiza with the now (Ex Miss Worm)  :yahoo_silent: and i was moaning about money for the 2 weeks we were there as a result .... 

   Ah well, plenty more worms in the ground n all that  :daumenhoch: 8)

It's taken an age to get this bike done as i was holding out for some Vincent forks, I tried every avenue possible even tried to get some made up but this wasn't possible & they are just rarer than pretty much anything out there.

Once i'd gotten my head around not getting any I decided that a great compromise was to find a set Of DP freestyler forks (again reasonably difficult to find on their own). These have very similar geometry to the Vincent's & a slightly wider stance which is actually way better for routing the front brake cable on the inner side of the fork to in order to run a potts mod conversion (this is almost impossible to do with the originals as there's no clearance) Ask Chubby......

The frame is the one used by Katie Vincent  who used it to measure out the drawings in order to create a Gen 2 freestyler a couple of years back & has been owned by 2 people on here before me. Unfortunately the paint was shot & underneath it had been chrome originally so i had this all removed & sent Everything down to SBD after trying to save the chrome but it was too far gone.

 Ive considered a couple of colour ways on this build but ended up going for my original design (as i always do). White blue Orange is a classic colour way for vin cents & i wanted to keep it reasonable traditional. I actually went through 3 different Orange seats (viscount Aero / Viscount Dyna & a ransom Aero version before settling for this Velo Freestyle seat as the colour was the closest to everything else on the bike.

Anyway hope you like, its a mix of New & Nos parts & i think the balance of colour is spot on.


Vincent Freestyler Gen 1 Frame
DP Freestyler Forks.
Vincent Rock Bars Gen 1
Dia compe Alloy Tech 5 Levers
Dia compe Chrome MX1000's with NOS Skyway Tuff Pads
Tuf Neck stem with Flex Fighter
Tange LP440 head lock (allows with polished areas)
Dia comp re-pop Seat post clamp (was blue) stripped & polished.
Velo Free Style seat
Layback Post
Skyway Tuff II wit cool caps
KMC Silver Chain
Tioga Chrome Power disc
CW 1 Piece crank
NoS Victor DX pedals.
Cheng Shin Skin-wall Freestyle tyres.












Offline chubby

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Re: 1984 Vincent Freestyler Gen 1
« Reply #1 on: April 10, 2014, 06:59 PM »
Cracking job cal, those forks look great on it too. Liking the orange aswell & you're right about the potts on the og forks it just won't work
WANTED : 1" freestyle forks, uglier the better


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Re: 1984 Vincent Freestyler Gen 1
« Reply #3 on: April 13, 2014, 01:31 PM »
 "wantit"

Very nice pal. You must be please with that.

Steve

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Re: 1984 Vincent Freestyler Gen 1
« Reply #4 on: April 16, 2014, 12:30 PM »
Another total stunner you built there, Funky :bow: ...one of my absolute favourite bikes!  ...now how about a white forklifter .... :whistle:

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Re: 1984 Vincent Freestyler Gen 1
« Reply #5 on: April 16, 2014, 03:02 PM »
Not my cup of tea, but ive never seen a better one than that  :daumenhoch:

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Re: 1984 Vincent Freestyler Gen 1
« Reply #6 on: April 18, 2014, 05:49 PM »
Nice bud
build what u want if u like it then thats all that matters

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Re: 1984 Vincent Freestyler Gen 1
« Reply #7 on: April 18, 2014, 08:29 PM »
Another total stunner you built there, Funky :bow: ...one of my absolute favourite bikes!  ...now how about a white forklifter .... :whistle:

Haha Fischy my friend I'll pass on the stem (too much white) & it would throw the balance out, but thanks for the offer .

Thanks for the kind words all  :daumenhoch: :Great_Britain:

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Re: 1984 Vincent Freestyler Gen 1
« Reply #8 on: April 18, 2014, 10:52 PM »
Nice build Callum  8)


Good luck on the 'worm' hunt aswell  :D
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Re: 1984 Vincent Freestyler Gen 1
« Reply #9 on: April 20, 2014, 07:04 PM »
Beautiful!   :smitten: :smitten:
SMALL MINDS TALK ABOUT PEOPLE....
MEDIUM MINDS TALK ABOUT EVENTS...
GREAT MINDS TALK ABOUT IDEAS....

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