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Not bicycle related but it does have spoked wheels
Moral of the above, don't buy cheap bearings.
Moral of the above, don't buy cheap bearings.
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Interesting week here in Scrooge McDuck land. I was forced to replace the left front wheel bearing assembly on the 2001 Chevy, and finished up today hauling off all of the recycle-able steel frames and such. Spent the balance of the afternoon clipping hubs out of alloy wheels for recycling. Bonus was a few frames that are keepers. A mixte Schwinn, a Nishiki road frame, and a Peugeot that will need the fork straightened. Smiles, SM
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Tonight was just "prep" work. Put a brand new set of GP 5000 tires on the Colnago C40 in replacement of the Gatorskins I got it with. Then I did a polish and wax of the Kestrel Frame. Next up will be measuring it for a headset.
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I've been doing a thread for my Trash Day Kuwahara, but I thought I'd add a post here for a weird little piece of hardware I found. I'm making a touring rig out of this free 80's mtb, but the rack and fender mounts are all M6. I'm using some old Vetta racks, which really don't look like they need to lose any material around the mounting holes, so I found these step studs online. They go from M6 to M5 (which the racks are drilled for), with an unthreaded bit in between. Available in a few lengths. Rust could be a problem, but I'll just slather them in grease.
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Picked up another 'garbage dept store bike', but this one I really like! Gonna come out really classy when properly sorted...
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Life Is Good!!! My frame mods are done (cantilever posts and a few braze-ons) and I can pick it up on Monday, I could have had it tonight but work... Photos and stuff to follow.
The levers were an issue as all the aero modern stuff looked really out of place clamped to crit bars. So what to do... I went through my vintage stuff and found a set of NOS Mafac gold anodized levers and in an instant I became a happy camper, I think the look is good, simple clean, and proper even with the 1976 disco gold anodizing. These are the fifth set of levers I have had on these bars...
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Thank You all for coming along for my very strange adventure and have a great weekend.
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The levers were an issue as all the aero modern stuff looked really out of place clamped to crit bars. So what to do... I went through my vintage stuff and found a set of NOS Mafac gold anodized levers and in an instant I became a happy camper, I think the look is good, simple clean, and proper even with the 1976 disco gold anodizing. These are the fifth set of levers I have had on these bars...
Untitled by nemosengineer, on Flickr
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Thank You all for coming along for my very strange adventure and have a great weekend.
: Mike
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Life Is Good!!! My frame mods are done (cantilever posts and a few braze-ons) and I can pick it up on Monday, I could have had it tonight but work... Photos and stuff to follow.
The levers were an issue as all the aero modern stuff looked really out of place clamped to crit bars. So what to do... I went through my vintage stuff and found a set of NOS Mafac gold anodized levers and in an instant I became a happy camper, I think the look is good, simple clean, and proper even with the 1976 disco gold anodizing. These are the fifth set of levers I have had on these bars...
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Thank You all for coming along for my very strange adventure and have a great weekend.
: Mike
The levers were an issue as all the aero modern stuff looked really out of place clamped to crit bars. So what to do... I went through my vintage stuff and found a set of NOS Mafac gold anodized levers and in an instant I became a happy camper, I think the look is good, simple clean, and proper even with the 1976 disco gold anodizing. These are the fifth set of levers I have had on these bars...
Untitled by nemosengineer, on Flickr
Untitled by nemosengineer, on Flickr
Thank You all for coming along for my very strange adventure and have a great weekend.
: Mike
Got any spare silver ones hanging around?
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I remember that from the Sears catalog way back when. Made in Austria like the model with 531 tubes? Love the lugs up front…
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Not a bike but Espresso. And a 20 year old Expobar Office Lever requires wrenching and forum searches to make “replacement” parts “compatible”. Steel is real.
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I went to my bike tech twice today he found a bontager seat post that for my Trek I exchanged him for my roox seat post , found a seat post for the jamis and the daccordi is going to be welded next and repainted week. Beginning of July , I will pay him for the head set fittings on the other bikes and the repair and I will bring parts for assembling the jamis mtb and the trek mtb, the road bikes will wait to have their assembly in September. I will have to buy one more pair of cosmic wheels for my veneto and maybe a pair cosmic carbon or zipp carbon wheels for the Daccordi as well as 6 pairs of ST 7800 Dura Ace STI spare shifters and 5 pairs of Derore XT 8000 spare shifters but this will happen in August.
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I really love the lugs too, which is a shame since the chrome is completely shot on them. Literally that photo shows the only remaining chrome on them. I don't think this one had 531, that one came on a later rendition in around 1974. But, while this one might just be a hi-ten frame, it's got potential to be a lightweight.
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Dynamo and headlight work but brake pads are likely original so those need to be replaced. Pedals are present but not attached. They came off quite easily and are in good condition.
Any insight what the thing on the right side seat stay is? The square bar in the center of it is spring loaded.
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Nevermind my comment about the mysterious thing on the seat stay. Hebie-Trumpf lock….without the key. Ugghh.
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Crusty Shogun Prairie Breaker Pro - Tear down (round 2) this has been hanging in the garage, with the wheels & derailleurs off
Stem is good and stuck - soaked with some PB blaster, will try again later
Some Deore XT that will get cleaned up and used on another project
Stem is good and stuck - soaked with some PB blaster, will try again later
Some Deore XT that will get cleaned up and used on another project
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THE FRAME IS BACK!!!
Yes I'm excited, it's been a busy day and I have no brain, so the photos will tell the story.
Alfine Cable Run.
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Brake Cable Stops.
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Cantilever Brake Posts.
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That's All For Now: Mike
Yes I'm excited, it's been a busy day and I have no brain, so the photos will tell the story.
Alfine Cable Run.
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Brake Cable Stops.
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Cantilever Brake Posts.
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That's All For Now: Mike
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If anyone still remembers my post from last Friday I showed pictures of a just completed Schwin Racer.
Well, here is it's companion, a matching green Schwinn Colegiate that I fiinished today
The Collegiate was in even better shape than the Racer, with only minor touch ups and thourough cleaning and polishing needed. I did swap out the bars for an aluminum set which fit the stem better. The old ones were really too fat for the Schwinn forged stem . I also changed the Schwinn Derailleur for a nice old Suntour 7 Gt I had (with a Raleigh Logo on it). New cables and Kenda gum walls completed the build. I waxed this one rather than clear coating as the paint was very nice and didn't need it. I was going to swap the stem with the one on my 48 New World but they aren't the same diameter, the New World's being slightly thicker.
Here is the Racer again. They make a nice pair.
Well, here is it's companion, a matching green Schwinn Colegiate that I fiinished today
The Collegiate was in even better shape than the Racer, with only minor touch ups and thourough cleaning and polishing needed. I did swap out the bars for an aluminum set which fit the stem better. The old ones were really too fat for the Schwinn forged stem . I also changed the Schwinn Derailleur for a nice old Suntour 7 Gt I had (with a Raleigh Logo on it). New cables and Kenda gum walls completed the build. I waxed this one rather than clear coating as the paint was very nice and didn't need it. I was going to swap the stem with the one on my 48 New World but they aren't the same diameter, the New World's being slightly thicker.
Here is the Racer again. They make a nice pair.
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I have those Schwalbe CX Comp tires in 35 on my gravel bike project. After just a few rides I'm really liking them. A few very "gravelly" gravel roads and so far no issues. I'm generally about 75/25 road/gravel and they do roll very smooth on the road. Very interested to see how your project turns out. Really like that frame :^)
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1993 Trek 750
I've been making progress on a 1993 Trek 750 I picked up earlier this year. I've been looking for one of these for a while on and off so I was happy when this popped up on CL. The paint looks great on this bike.
I mounted tires on the wheels (Schwalbe Marathon 700 x 38c tires), overhauled the hubs and headset, used framesaver inside the tubes, used clear nail polish to deal with the few spots of missing paint, and waxed the frame. I also figured out the build and collected the parts. I'm sticking with 3 x 7 and going with 46/36/24 chainrings and an 11-28 cassette. That was stock gearing for many MTBs back in the day and it gives a nice wide range of gearing very suitable for touring as well. Time to build a bike.
I mounted tires on the wheels (Schwalbe Marathon 700 x 38c tires), overhauled the hubs and headset, used framesaver inside the tubes, used clear nail polish to deal with the few spots of missing paint, and waxed the frame. I also figured out the build and collected the parts. I'm sticking with 3 x 7 and going with 46/36/24 chainrings and an 11-28 cassette. That was stock gearing for many MTBs back in the day and it gives a nice wide range of gearing very suitable for touring as well. Time to build a bike.
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I have those Schwalbe CX Comp tires in 35 on my gravel bike project. After just a few rides I'm really liking them. A few very "gravelly" gravel roads and so far no issues. I'm generally about 75/25 road/gravel and they do roll very smooth on the road. Very interested to see how your project turns out. Really like that frame :^)
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Lug lining test #2, it looked really good until some monkey splatted One Shot gold on it
I'm coming to the conclusion that my hands are too old for a Fluid Writer, I might try a small brush but that's unlikely to be a lot better.
Also ordered a "Deco Color extra fine paint marker - liquid gold", that's probably more my level of skill.
On the up side I think the colour scheme works.
I'm coming to the conclusion that my hands are too old for a Fluid Writer, I might try a small brush but that's unlikely to be a lot better.
Also ordered a "Deco Color extra fine paint marker - liquid gold", that's probably more my level of skill.
On the up side I think the colour scheme works.
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Oy. You need much less paint. I found the super fine gold marker more appropriate for my artistic talent.
Another contributor is the condition of the shoreline. Bumpy ones = bumpy luglines.
And agree that the color combo works!
Another contributor is the condition of the shoreline. Bumpy ones = bumpy luglines.
And agree that the color combo works!
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