F/S WWII G519 Bicycle grips - replica
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F/S WWII G519 Bicycle grips - replica
A few years ago I made a run of replica G519 bicycle grips that I made from an original NOS set. They sold very quick! I didn't make a huge batch as there wasn't a large interest. I do have some left over that the color is wrong, but they could be easily painted olive green or another color for wartime civilian bikes. $20 for a pair plus $5 shipping and PP fees.
Grips will possibly need to be slightly sanded on the inside to fit on bars with lots of paint (easily done with a dowel rod, sand paper and a drill). Sand blast to etch them so you can paint them green or civilian colors.
Interested, post in this thread which ones you want and send me a PM. thanks!
Grips will possibly need to be slightly sanded on the inside to fit on bars with lots of paint (easily done with a dowel rod, sand paper and a drill). Sand blast to etch them so you can paint them green or civilian colors.
Interested, post in this thread which ones you want and send me a PM. thanks!
Thanks,
Van
Kosovo, Afghanistan (x2) and Iraq Campaign Veteran
"If the DUKW was introduced in 1944 it would have been called a FUKW."
45 GMC DUKW (105mm)
42 Ford GPW
44 Willys MB
44 Clark CA-1
43 Studebaker T-24
42 Harley WLA
44 Cushman 53
42 Willys MBT
44 Columbia F-92L
43 Huffman G-519
Van
Kosovo, Afghanistan (x2) and Iraq Campaign Veteran
"If the DUKW was introduced in 1944 it would have been called a FUKW."
45 GMC DUKW (105mm)
42 Ford GPW
44 Willys MB
44 Clark CA-1
43 Studebaker T-24
42 Harley WLA
44 Cushman 53
42 Willys MBT
44 Columbia F-92L
43 Huffman G-519
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Re: F/S WWII G519 Bicycle grips - replica
Picture added of the replica grips with incorrect color.
Thanks,
Van
Kosovo, Afghanistan (x2) and Iraq Campaign Veteran
"If the DUKW was introduced in 1944 it would have been called a FUKW."
45 GMC DUKW (105mm)
42 Ford GPW
44 Willys MB
44 Clark CA-1
43 Studebaker T-24
42 Harley WLA
44 Cushman 53
42 Willys MBT
44 Columbia F-92L
43 Huffman G-519
Van
Kosovo, Afghanistan (x2) and Iraq Campaign Veteran
"If the DUKW was introduced in 1944 it would have been called a FUKW."
45 GMC DUKW (105mm)
42 Ford GPW
44 Willys MB
44 Clark CA-1
43 Studebaker T-24
42 Harley WLA
44 Cushman 53
42 Willys MBT
44 Columbia F-92L
43 Huffman G-519
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Re: F/S WWII G519 Bicycle grips - replica
Interested on the pair on the right.
42 GPW 82603 Matching serial Numbers
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Converto Dump
41 G519 Columbia Bicycle replica
46 Cushman 53A
to many projects so little time
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45 MB
43 Bantam
Converto Dump
41 G519 Columbia Bicycle replica
46 Cushman 53A
to many projects so little time
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Re: F/S WWII G519 Bicycle grips - replica
Interested in the first (2) grips in from the left in the posted photo.
Brian
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Re: F/S WWII G519 Bicycle grips - replica
Set on the far right is on hold. Set on the left is sold.
Others are still available.
Others are still available.
Thanks,
Van
Kosovo, Afghanistan (x2) and Iraq Campaign Veteran
"If the DUKW was introduced in 1944 it would have been called a FUKW."
45 GMC DUKW (105mm)
42 Ford GPW
44 Willys MB
44 Clark CA-1
43 Studebaker T-24
42 Harley WLA
44 Cushman 53
42 Willys MBT
44 Columbia F-92L
43 Huffman G-519
Van
Kosovo, Afghanistan (x2) and Iraq Campaign Veteran
"If the DUKW was introduced in 1944 it would have been called a FUKW."
45 GMC DUKW (105mm)
42 Ford GPW
44 Willys MB
44 Clark CA-1
43 Studebaker T-24
42 Harley WLA
44 Cushman 53
42 Willys MBT
44 Columbia F-92L
43 Huffman G-519
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Re: F/S WWII G519 Bicycle grips - replica
Set on the left and right sold. Two center sets are on hold.
Thanks,
Van
Kosovo, Afghanistan (x2) and Iraq Campaign Veteran
"If the DUKW was introduced in 1944 it would have been called a FUKW."
45 GMC DUKW (105mm)
42 Ford GPW
44 Willys MB
44 Clark CA-1
43 Studebaker T-24
42 Harley WLA
44 Cushman 53
42 Willys MBT
44 Columbia F-92L
43 Huffman G-519
Van
Kosovo, Afghanistan (x2) and Iraq Campaign Veteran
"If the DUKW was introduced in 1944 it would have been called a FUKW."
45 GMC DUKW (105mm)
42 Ford GPW
44 Willys MB
44 Clark CA-1
43 Studebaker T-24
42 Harley WLA
44 Cushman 53
42 Willys MBT
44 Columbia F-92L
43 Huffman G-519
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Re: F/S WWII G519 Bicycle grips - replica
I may be interested if the hold falls through. Curious though, what type of paint holds up well on handgrips?
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All sold. Thank you.
Thanks,
Van
Kosovo, Afghanistan (x2) and Iraq Campaign Veteran
"If the DUKW was introduced in 1944 it would have been called a FUKW."
45 GMC DUKW (105mm)
42 Ford GPW
44 Willys MB
44 Clark CA-1
43 Studebaker T-24
42 Harley WLA
44 Cushman 53
42 Willys MBT
44 Columbia F-92L
43 Huffman G-519
Van
Kosovo, Afghanistan (x2) and Iraq Campaign Veteran
"If the DUKW was introduced in 1944 it would have been called a FUKW."
45 GMC DUKW (105mm)
42 Ford GPW
44 Willys MB
44 Clark CA-1
43 Studebaker T-24
42 Harley WLA
44 Cushman 53
42 Willys MBT
44 Columbia F-92L
43 Huffman G-519
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Re: F/S WWII G519 Bicycle grips - replica
What was the material on the original grip?
My intention is to use the best of the 2 grips I purchased and restore the mold marks and pull a new mold and cast out of a 90 durometer elastomer.
But being that I have no experience seeing an original grip. I have no frame of reference.
When I was younger, I worked at a polyurethane casting manufacturer. I have cast all kinds of parts for automobiles, models, works of art. But never a bicycle. about 15 years ago I offered GPW sparkplug rain shields. Cast from NOS originals borrowed from a gentleman in Italy. Casting brown with a splash of red to match the original color was easy. Matching OD will be a challenge. especially since elastomer tends to have a transparent quality when it goes solid.
But first I need to get my bicycle put back together.
You can paint these hard cast grips with anything. just sand them down a but for some tooth and paint.
My intention is to use the best of the 2 grips I purchased and restore the mold marks and pull a new mold and cast out of a 90 durometer elastomer.
But being that I have no experience seeing an original grip. I have no frame of reference.
When I was younger, I worked at a polyurethane casting manufacturer. I have cast all kinds of parts for automobiles, models, works of art. But never a bicycle. about 15 years ago I offered GPW sparkplug rain shields. Cast from NOS originals borrowed from a gentleman in Italy. Casting brown with a splash of red to match the original color was easy. Matching OD will be a challenge. especially since elastomer tends to have a transparent quality when it goes solid.
But first I need to get my bicycle put back together.
You can paint these hard cast grips with anything. just sand them down a but for some tooth and paint.
42 GPW 82603 Matching serial Numbers
45 MB
43 Bantam
Converto Dump
41 G519 Columbia Bicycle replica
46 Cushman 53A
to many projects so little time
http://www.tacticalblunder.com/g503/sho ... &ppuser=62
45 MB
43 Bantam
Converto Dump
41 G519 Columbia Bicycle replica
46 Cushman 53A
to many projects so little time
http://www.tacticalblunder.com/g503/sho ... &ppuser=62
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Re: F/S WWII G519 Bicycle grips - replica
Received the bicycle grips. Great pieces.
Thanks,
Brian
1944 MB 301362
1943 Huffman G519
Thanks,
Brian
1944 MB 301362
1943 Huffman G519
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Re: F/S WWII G519 Bicycle grips - replica
Hello;
Well recieved the grips of g519 2 days ago.
Thank you very much;
Serge
Well recieved the grips of g519 2 days ago.
Thank you very much;
Serge
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Re: F/S WWII G519 Bicycle grips - replica
How to make yourself crazy making G519 bicycle grips:
I have an original G519 Columbia, G519 Huffman, F-92L Columbia and a G519 Clone I'm building just to ride. Grips...ugggg. Made of expensive unobtainium. I bit the bullet, paid the big money and bought a NOS military and civilian set (top left and top center). The closest color I got was the top right of which I made a bunch of sets and sold them (more green than olive, which I actually liked better). The bottom two rows are the individual color test batches...done every few days, then having to make a new mold every few batches...on and on.
I've considered doing it again, but there just wasn't enough big interest in knocking them out. I already have $1K in R&D...which wasn't worth making a handful of sets per year. Just figured I'd share.
I have an original G519 Columbia, G519 Huffman, F-92L Columbia and a G519 Clone I'm building just to ride. Grips...ugggg. Made of expensive unobtainium. I bit the bullet, paid the big money and bought a NOS military and civilian set (top left and top center). The closest color I got was the top right of which I made a bunch of sets and sold them (more green than olive, which I actually liked better). The bottom two rows are the individual color test batches...done every few days, then having to make a new mold every few batches...on and on.
I've considered doing it again, but there just wasn't enough big interest in knocking them out. I already have $1K in R&D...which wasn't worth making a handful of sets per year. Just figured I'd share.
Thanks,
Van
Kosovo, Afghanistan (x2) and Iraq Campaign Veteran
"If the DUKW was introduced in 1944 it would have been called a FUKW."
45 GMC DUKW (105mm)
42 Ford GPW
44 Willys MB
44 Clark CA-1
43 Studebaker T-24
42 Harley WLA
44 Cushman 53
42 Willys MBT
44 Columbia F-92L
43 Huffman G-519
Van
Kosovo, Afghanistan (x2) and Iraq Campaign Veteran
"If the DUKW was introduced in 1944 it would have been called a FUKW."
45 GMC DUKW (105mm)
42 Ford GPW
44 Willys MB
44 Clark CA-1
43 Studebaker T-24
42 Harley WLA
44 Cushman 53
42 Willys MBT
44 Columbia F-92L
43 Huffman G-519
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