So I had a day to myself in the shop. Got the parts from the parts bike swapped onto the Seeley frame.
Concept was simple. Swap the junk from the one bike onto the other. The idea was that it could be done in a day. Was lucky to have the help of Dog for this.

Seat off, and looking at some fugly bars. Shame that the tank is so faded. TON of junk and bad gas inside.

Felt like a hipster with his first bike, just ripping the thing apart.
I really hate pulling motors from stock frames, without a saw.

Wheels on before putting the motor in.

Rear motor mounts are stamped 519 RH and LH. Neat touch.


SO much easier to get the motor back in a frame like this.

And boom goes the dynamite.



At first I was really down for the patina look. Thought it would be fun to have an “as found” race bike on the road. Freely admit that this is a bitsa.
Problem is that now that I see the bike as a whole I really fear that the awesome is massively out weighted by the ugly. Yes the bars are going to go, and not helping the look. And sure that seat is bad, but I assume once I make a deal to rent it out for soccer matches it will pay off.
Either way I am thrilled to see the Seeley on a set of wheels with a motor again.
