Fame and Fork- Hutch Original Chrome
Bars- Hutch Cruiser bars Original Chrome
Stem- Tuf -Neck square corner pat pen. Polished
Grips- AME
Seat Post- Hutch Straight re-chromed
Seat- NOS 1st gen Kashimax Aero, non-dye black, zinc plated guts
Seat Clamp- Hutch original black
Cranks- early Redline 401 re-chromed RL Chain Wheel, raybeard's beautiful hardware
Pedals- NOS Hutch Pro
Wheels- ARAYA 7x chrome, Suzue sealed hubs- SONLITE Turbos to be laced when I get to it
Tires- Rainbow CompIII
Brakes- Dia Comp MX1000 Chrome with Red Tech 3 lever
Pads- Hutch repops
Yes, I really think this is my last one boys... I have been saying that for years but I think it is true this time. I have or had just about every bike I ever wanted as a kid and this is the last one. This was a project that was very fun to complete. I was in no real hurry but it came pretty fast compared to some of my other projects in the past. My goal was to build a bike that I can cruise until the end of time with comfort. It is a very smooth ride and is very fun to ride! The first time it hit the street was at our annual Czech festival in Yukon OK. We built a float for our local track to promote BMX so I broke her in right!
I am not leaving this cool clan/website of historians, preservationist, or let's just face it BIG KIDS. I am just retiring from restoring bikes. I bought a 1966 Chris Craft mahogany boat that needs my attention to detail. Thanks to all of you that have given me mad inspiration and knowledge to complete my builds... I could not have done it the right way with out you!
Sincerely,
Titian F. Burris aka tznutts







