Hail to the Hive!
I have recently started working nights at a place I worked at briefly before heading off to Jamaica and Egypt and have rekindled friendships made during that time. One of the people I got on really well with has resumed the burden of driving me to work , and driving is a passion of his. He loves his cars and also bikes as it happens.
I knew from chatting to Graeme previously that he had a vintage TVR sports car that he had restored. It is quite a beauty and he did give me a spin in it last time I was here.
What I was unaware of was his love of bicycles and their restoration of which came up in a recent conversation.
He was explaining how he wants to add an electric motor to his recent acquisition, an old Schwinn chopper style bicycle, and I mentioned that had motorized
’s schwin tricycle in the Philippines and might be worth chatting to.
The conversation also prompted him to show me his chopper ( oooh errr) and in doing so reveal his man cave.Impressed I was,what with the vintage sports car and wall mounted bikes and all, who wouldn’t be?
As soon as the doo was open I quickly asked if it was ok to take a few pictures as it was the coolest shit. I do love it when people have a passionnfor their thing and take it that step further and manifest it into a real place to work on and celebrate their love of all things mechanical.
The seed has also been planted about installing an electric motor into it and after a recent beer session I wouldn’t be surprised to see this project take on some life and generate a post to show off the creation.
That’s for later though. But it was nice for Graeme to show off his impressive Man Cave. I’m sure a few readers will be jealous of this contents of this humble little garage, I know I was.
But I will be curious to see the Schwinn chopper get an electric boost soon and I want a go on it too.
It’s a fun project for sure!