My brother and I were talking a few months ago about Then Came Bronson and the bikes they used in the show. I had sent him this picture and it got me thinking (uh oh).
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I will be doing a Bronson Sportster tribute bike, but it would be fun to also have a Bronson Sprint. On a whim I looked at Facebook Marketplace and found this 1971 SS350 not to far from me. I contacted them but wasn't willing to spend the $1200 he wanted (down from $2500!). He had this bike for 20 years and rode it all over. Then it was in storage for the last 10 years. We kept in touch as the price came down until it was only $700 and I went to look yesterday. It was just like the ad said, but the motor wouldn't budge with the kickstarter. It might free up with Marvel Mystery Oil or something, so I offered him $500 and he was happy. He did take some pictures of it on my trailer so there was still some attachment.
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Looking at the bike, it is so original and complete that I can't cut it up for something that won't get ridden much. I decided to just free up the motor and clean the bike up but not restore it. New tires, chain and battery will make it a runner that I can have fun with. I love the groovy letters on the badges too.
We were having a celebratory beer and lunch at a local tavern and a guy comes up to me guessing it was my bike on the trailer. He has had five sprints over the years and still has contact info for parts, etc. We exchanged numbers and he'll get me in touch with people. He was also enthused about the originality of mine, with things like hand grips and seat trim being impossible to find. He offered me $505 but I declined, lol.
There are a couple other projects ahead of this one, but I will be working on it little by little. What advice can you give for preserving this time capsule? Thanks
sprint hillclimber.jpg
I will be doing a Bronson Sportster tribute bike, but it would be fun to also have a Bronson Sprint. On a whim I looked at Facebook Marketplace and found this 1971 SS350 not to far from me. I contacted them but wasn't willing to spend the $1200 he wanted (down from $2500!). He had this bike for 20 years and rode it all over. Then it was in storage for the last 10 years. We kept in touch as the price came down until it was only $700 and I went to look yesterday. It was just like the ad said, but the motor wouldn't budge with the kickstarter. It might free up with Marvel Mystery Oil or something, so I offered him $500 and he was happy. He did take some pictures of it on my trailer so there was still some attachment.
IMG_5147.JPG
IMG_5149.JPG
IMG_5140.JPG
IMG_5151.JPG
Looking at the bike, it is so original and complete that I can't cut it up for something that won't get ridden much. I decided to just free up the motor and clean the bike up but not restore it. New tires, chain and battery will make it a runner that I can have fun with. I love the groovy letters on the badges too.
We were having a celebratory beer and lunch at a local tavern and a guy comes up to me guessing it was my bike on the trailer. He has had five sprints over the years and still has contact info for parts, etc. We exchanged numbers and he'll get me in touch with people. He was also enthused about the originality of mine, with things like hand grips and seat trim being impossible to find. He offered me $505 but I declined, lol.
There are a couple other projects ahead of this one, but I will be working on it little by little. What advice can you give for preserving this time capsule? Thanks
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