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Don't Hate....I am trying to get these jewels for my father in law who plans on giving them to the extremely economically challenged kids near him.
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I dont have a picture of the Huffy this wheel came off.
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It was so out of whack, I just started from scratch.
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I can't believe how the components on these bikes ...well are cheap crap.
Anyway...don't bust a knuckle
Great work @Sven!
 
1964 AMf Roadmaster skyrider deluxe

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The Best Christmas Present Ever!!!
If your a dad, you will totally understand!
Saturday my son Buzz and I spent the day working on the back of my shop together. The kids are very busy with jobs, plans, and life in general now a days. A day with your Son, PRICELESS!
Not to mention I now have room for some of my Monark survivors overflow!!!

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A few days ago I tossed the bearings, cups, and axle guts to my Firestone GTO project into my 'parts washer' (a 5 gallon bucket sawed in half, filled with gasoline). When I got home last night I picked 'em out nice and clean, rinsed them off and have them ready to clean up a bit on the wire wheel. The new tires for my '62 Typhoon showed up too! Can't wait to get started on that one!
 
I acquired this Ross "BEAST" a little while ago, disassembled it, trued wheels, cleaned, polished, detailed etc and just did the final adjustment setting the shift linkage on the 3 speed hub so now it's officially completed and ready for display.
Note: to my knowledge the bike is 99% original, I replaced the hardened rear brake pads with a set of NOS pads.

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