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05-15-24, 07:06 PM
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Posted By SirMike1983

Whether the bike received a chain case depends on...

Whether the bike received a chain case depends on which model within the Dawn family of bikes and when it was made.
05-15-24, 07:26 AM
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Posted By SirMike1983

I think that may be a 26 inch wheel Dawn series...

I think that may be a 26 inch wheel Dawn series bike rather than a DL-1. Neat find. Looks like a challenge for someone who likes projects.
05-14-24, 08:23 PM
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Posted By SirMike1983

1947 Schwinn Continental out for a ride earlier...

1947 Schwinn Continental out for a ride earlier this evening. The leaves have really filled in on the plants here over the past week or so.
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05-14-24, 09:21 AM
Replies: 53
Views: 2,179
Posted By SirMike1983

Schwinn's choice of saddles for three speed bikes...

Schwinn's choice of saddles for three speed bikes shifted several times over the years. As time went on, it became more economy and volume production-focused.

From the late 1930s and into the...
05-13-24, 09:20 AM
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Views: 5,999
Posted By SirMike1983

They're both nice bikes. The Moulton has a...

They're both nice bikes. The Moulton has a certain "industrial artwork" type look to it and is more interesting. I agree the Twenty has a solid ride. I had an early '70s Twenty, which I ultimately...
05-10-24, 08:40 PM
Replies: 5
Views: 226
Posted By SirMike1983

Good video. Thank you for taking the time to put...

Good video. Thank you for taking the time to put it together. Looks like a fun meet.
05-10-24, 10:03 AM
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Posted By SirMike1983

Parts find of the week - an unused front hub for...

Parts find of the week - an unused front hub for a Schwinn 3 speed with its original box. Neat stuff. This one is a dural hub from the late 1940s or early 1950s.
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05-09-24, 09:25 PM
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Posted By SirMike1983

You make a good point. There was a malaise era...

You make a good point. There was a malaise era for some of these bikes in the 1970s into the 1980s. The Raleigh products were generally good, as were the Schwinn products. Some of the Japanese and...
05-09-24, 10:46 AM
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Posted By SirMike1983

It has a lot to do with the culture of a...

It has a lot to do with the culture of a particular shop. Funny thing was after that happened, I went next door to a competing shop, and they really appreciated the condition of the old Raleigh...
05-08-24, 01:41 PM
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Posted By SirMike1983

Brandt was a very bright guy, but sometimes his...

Brandt was a very bright guy, but sometimes his advice focused on his engineering theory of a matter rather than how it actually worked out in practice. He tended to denigrate things he didn't agree...
05-07-24, 08:29 AM
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Posted By SirMike1983

Warm, humid evening here last night (for May at...

Warm, humid evening here last night (for May at least).
...
05-04-24, 08:49 PM
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Posted By SirMike1983

One challenge that had to be overcome was...

One challenge that had to be overcome was preventing the hub from simultaneously engaging high and normal gears, which could potentially damage or destroy the hub. The model K avoided this problem...
05-02-24, 08:04 PM
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Posted By SirMike1983

1959 Schwinn Traveler out for a ride this...

1959 Schwinn Traveler out for a ride this evening.


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05-02-24, 08:40 AM
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Posted By SirMike1983

You're lucky the frame is not damaged from...

You're lucky the frame is not damaged from whatever caused the damage to the fork. These forks are often fixable but I think yours is toast because the bend is so severe. I'd try to find a direct...
04-30-24, 07:57 AM
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Posted By SirMike1983

Beautiful, warm evening here last night. I took...

Beautiful, warm evening here last night. I took this 1957 Schwinn Traveler three speed for a ride.
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04-29-24, 10:00 AM
Replies: 31
Views: 1,450
Posted By SirMike1983

I love those 1950s-60s era Travelers. The welded...

I love those 1950s-60s era Travelers. The welded frames are on the heavy side, but the dimensions are comfortable and they come in several sizes. The extras on those Travelers made them pretty...
04-26-24, 09:18 AM
Replies: 31
Views: 1,450
Posted By SirMike1983

The only downside is that, being in England, and...

The only downside is that, being in England, and if weight is a concern, you may find many of these Schwinn bikes disappointing compared to British-made sporty offerings. Britain's established...
04-26-24, 07:42 AM
Replies: 31
Views: 1,450
Posted By SirMike1983

Early Schwinn lightweights are a separate...

Early Schwinn lightweights are a separate category from the 1960s-70s era derailleur bikes. The model names and constructions periodically changed. For example, the pre-war and post-war Superiors are...
04-25-24, 12:19 PM
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Posted By SirMike1983

Black, blue, and green are my favorite colors for...

Black, blue, and green are my favorite colors for bikes.

1949 Raleigh Clubman:
...
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Views: 1,085
Posted By SirMike1983

It's worth $50 to someone who is a hardcore...

It's worth $50 to someone who is a hardcore hobbyist and wants a hand-built fillet brazed frame. It's kind of a blank canvas for a custom build. I kind of like the dark green. I think it would look...
Replies: 8
Views: 386
Posted By SirMike1983

The Birmingham Raynal looks right for a 1950s...

The Birmingham Raynal looks right for a 1950s bike. Looks like a 21 inch frame on 26 x 1-3/8 (590mm) wheels. It's an interesting bike in that it's a little different from the usual Raleigh Sports...
04-18-24, 01:06 PM
Replies: 5
Views: 285
Posted By SirMike1983

The last Rudge fork I repaired, the decorative...

The last Rudge fork I repaired, the decorative trim piece slid on first, then the crown race. No glue used on either part. The trim piece is held down by the crown race being friction fit.

If the...
04-16-24, 09:29 AM
Replies: 59
Views: 2,959
Posted By SirMike1983

I've gotten a couple items off local FB...

I've gotten a couple items off local FB Marketplace, both good transactions. The couple times I've tried selling locally on FB Marketplace, 2/3 were people who wanted to low-ball or barter for...
04-12-24, 04:39 PM
Replies: 156
Views: 10,879
Posted By SirMike1983

You know you have truly arrived when you have a...

You know you have truly arrived when you have a Shwimm bike next to a shiny new Cataract Eldorado in your garage.
04-11-24, 01:37 PM
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Posted By SirMike1983

The week before we had two days that made it up...

The week before we had two days that made it up over 60. Of course the weather calls for "cold and rainy", and the two inches of snow at the end of the storm strike as an unpleasant surprise. Two...
04-10-24, 05:51 PM
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Posted By SirMike1983

Do you need any springs still? I can mail a...

Do you need any springs still? I can mail a couple if you need any. PM me if you do.
04-10-24, 07:51 AM
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Posted By SirMike1983

Hopefully we're finally turning the corner here...

Hopefully we're finally turning the corner here into better weather - finally getting some warmth. It seemed like we were ready to start spring, but then got hit with two inches of new snow. It has...
04-10-24, 07:47 AM
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Posted By SirMike1983

The FM and FC hubs are in a family apart from the...

The FM and FC hubs are in a family apart from the AW or even the FW hub. They are mechanically different. The drive side cone is set first, finger tight and loosen 1/2 to 3/4 turn. It should not be...
04-04-24, 08:22 AM
Replies: 19
Views: 899
Posted By SirMike1983

If it was a Woudt Nevada in blue-grey, it may...

If it was a Woudt Nevada in blue-grey, it may very well be the same bike. I got this down in Fairfield County, Connecticut. I had assumed it was someone who worked down in NYC, but it could always be...
04-04-24, 08:11 AM
Replies: 19
Views: 899
Posted By SirMike1983

It's in remarkable condition overall. The paint...

It's in remarkable condition overall. The paint is nice, pinstripes are all there, white fender tip looks good. Tires look original to me (Made in Holland on them) and in pretty good shape. My sense...
04-04-24, 08:08 AM
Replies: 19
Views: 899
Posted By SirMike1983

Yes - it looks as though the only way to remove...

Yes - it looks as though the only way to remove it would be to tap it out with a mallet. I was surprised to find it was a sealed cartridge unit. There's no play in the bearings and they run smoothly....
04-03-24, 07:25 PM
Replies: 19
Views: 899
Posted By SirMike1983

I thought it might be a cup and cone bottom...

I thought it might be a cup and cone bottom bracket, but it's not. It looks like a unit that is peened in place. It runs smoothly and is original. I will leave it. Is this Gazelle pattern? Those...
04-02-24, 08:51 AM
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Posted By SirMike1983

Shakedown ride for the 1957 Schwinn Traveler...

Shakedown ride for the 1957 Schwinn Traveler three speed last night:
...
03-31-24, 08:41 PM
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Posted By SirMike1983

The C&O and the Capital Crescent Trails were my...

The C&O and the Capital Crescent Trails were my go-to trails when I lived in Maryland. Much of that riding was done on my 1974 Raleigh Sports. I also did quite a bit of riding on the Mount Vernon...
03-28-24, 08:35 AM
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Posted By SirMike1983

Common 1970s era Raleigh 3 speeds are still a...

Common 1970s era Raleigh 3 speeds are still a good value bike.

With the self-adjusters, if they don't work right, pull them. If they're working, you can leave them. Many people find they aren't...
03-28-24, 06:55 AM
Replies: 13
Views: 878
Posted By SirMike1983

Neal is correct. The gold bike in the original...

Neal is correct. The gold bike in the original post is a later use of the Lenton model name, different from the earlier 531 Lenton or the Clubman series.

That is not to say it is a bad bike - it...
03-20-24, 07:31 AM
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Posted By SirMike1983

There was a period in the late 1940s and perhaps...

There was a period in the late 1940s and perhaps into the very start of the 1950s where Sturmey used a press-in oiler. These were a capless oiler that relied on a pliable lining that would flex to...
Replies: 8
Views: 569
Posted By SirMike1983

Agree - looks like a 1980s bike. Definitely not...

Agree - looks like a 1980s bike. Definitely not from the 1950s.
03-19-24, 12:51 PM
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Posted By SirMike1983

AG 3 speed it is - nice hub in good condition....

AG 3 speed it is - nice hub in good condition. The black dynamo covers are often cracked. Yours looks pretty good. Should make a nice hub for a project.
03-19-24, 09:24 AM
Replies: 53
Views: 2,179
Posted By SirMike1983

Schwinn periodically changed the handlebars on...

Schwinn periodically changed the handlebars on the "lightweight" bikes. The bars from 1965 and earlier tend to be the better than the later ones. There were several patterns of tourist and north road...
03-18-24, 08:35 AM
Replies: 53
Views: 2,179
Posted By SirMike1983

That's a beautiful, dark green (coach green as...

That's a beautiful, dark green (coach green as Schwinn called it?) Racer. The saddle makes a big difference. The one downside is that tall frame (the 23-24 inch size) Schwinn 3 speeds prior to 1965...
03-18-24, 06:49 AM
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Posted By SirMike1983

With hard-to-get rims, I usually will buy a pair...

With hard-to-get rims, I usually will buy a pair when I see them at a reasonable price, and then stash them away for a later build. I'll do it with vintage steel or newer aluminum. I usually do wheel...
03-17-24, 05:38 PM
Replies: 53
Views: 2,179
Posted By SirMike1983

Those vinyl saddles have a period look but they...

Those vinyl saddles have a period look but they aren't comfortable. I swap them for a leather Brooks 66 or Gyes triple spring. Nice bike.
03-17-24, 06:34 AM
Replies: 52
Views: 3,100
Posted By SirMike1983

Kiley also makes a $30 alternative to their LED...

Kiley also makes a $30 alternative to their LED USB headlight, which take AAA batteries. It's a decent light. I use those most often.

Soma makes a nice torpedo LED tail light that looks nice.
...
03-12-24, 07:59 AM
Replies: 31
Views: 1,224
Posted By SirMike1983

The rear "Schwinn Built" caliper with...

The rear "Schwinn Built" caliper with straight-arm spring is late 1940s - early 1950s era. Not sure if that came with the bike, but that might give some help.
03-11-24, 01:37 PM
Replies: 23
Views: 3,122
Posted By SirMike1983

The Waterford archive would be my first stop for...

The Waterford archive would be my first stop for online Schwinn catalog questions.
03-08-24, 08:52 AM
Replies: 107
Views: 9,938
Posted By SirMike1983

Replacement forks were available in the buyer's...

Replacement forks were available in the buyer's pattern of choice out of the big spares book. The paint and condition are usually good indicators of a replacement fork. The issue usually is the fork...
03-06-24, 09:53 AM
Replies: 28,030
Views: 4,594,625
Posted By SirMike1983

The broken or chipped driver tooth is not common...

The broken or chipped driver tooth is not common but not unheard of either. I've always assumed it came from a combination of a hub where the load was not shared evenly between the teeth and/or where...
03-05-24, 09:00 AM
Replies: 107
Views: 9,938
Posted By SirMike1983

The V-CC library has the 1947-48 season British...

The V-CC library has the 1947-48 season British catalog for Humber, which shows duplex forks for the Cob line of bikes. Some of the bikes, such as the cable brake Elf line, do not appear to have...
03-01-24, 06:02 PM
Replies: 19
Views: 544
Posted By SirMike1983

Your idea is a good one. Clean, oil, and see how...

Your idea is a good one. Clean, oil, and see how it goes. If the pawl is merely dirty, oil and use will gradually free it up more. If the spring is weak... it won't get any better, but at least...
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