1930's restoration. Missing the Pickelhaube. /---!---\
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neat video. I was particularly impressed by the crank puller that was used!
I was also impressed by the knowledge of which threads were left hand threaded during the disassembly of the cranks and gearing assembly.
The novelty of that bike was the gearing in the cranks, and it might have been nice to see some explanation of how it worked.
Overall, the cinematography was very well done! It almost reminded me of a This Old Tony video, minus the humor.
Steve in Peoria
I was also impressed by the knowledge of which threads were left hand threaded during the disassembly of the cranks and gearing assembly.
The novelty of that bike was the gearing in the cranks, and it might have been nice to see some explanation of how it worked.
Overall, the cinematography was very well done! It almost reminded me of a This Old Tony video, minus the humor.
Steve in Peoria
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Those scissors are so cool! My Dad did upholstery and had huge scissors like those. That 2spd BB is interesting
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It is neat to see that the ideas that we sometimes think are new are not so new after all. Nice video work. This was so easy to watch.
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Gorgeous. Beautiful bike, gearbox, tools, and execution.
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Great restoration job and video! I liked how he used mostly vintage tools too.