Huffy Beach Cruiser Resto
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I found this Huffy Beach Cruiser left for dead on the side of the road a few weeks back along with a few other bikes and saved them! The bike obviously had been left out to weather the elements in its prior life and need some parts replaced. I managed to replace the seat, handle bar grips and rewrapped the handle bars due to missing chrome with Tessolux french blue canvas wrap. I have to admit it is a nice looking bike now! After tweeking a few other items wrong with the bike I cleaned it up and now it is ready to go to my mom in East Texas who has been looking for a comfortable bike to ride in her neighborhood! Overall, I am pleased with how it turned out and it only cost me a few bucks in parts! Nice find and fun project!
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