I posted some months ago asking for (and got) advice as I was turning a ratty old Honda 400 into a bike that could be mistaken for a 50's 500cc Triumph at 50 feet or 50 mph. It worked WAY better than I thought!
Anyhow, my next project is to fake something really old, like 1903-1908 ish.
I have an old heavy bycle frame, with wide rims and balloon tires. Sorry, no girder forks or archaic suspension. I have an 80cc single cyclinder engine from China. I intend adding a "flat tank", copper pipe fuel line, and old brass amal in line filter, a bulb horn, rear rack etc. If you have suggestions for more stuff, let me know!!
However, the first thing is the frame, the foundation I'll build on. It needs repainting which will be done by Mr. Rattlecan.
Question: Most images I can find of vetran bikes are not in colour. Should I go gloss black, semi-gloss (to look older) or some deep green or other? I was thinking deep green and gold lettering. Send me suggetions- there isn't a vetran bike near me I can inspect for 6000 miles.
Lastly, a name. I need to come up with a fake maker. Majestic? Marvelous? Grudge?
I'll let you know how it comes along
Justin