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I'm fixing some issues on it now. like replacing all the cables, custom cable clamps (I hate zip ties on finished bikes), tires, grips, seat post clamp, pedals, belts, levers, clutch return spring, replacing the thumb controls with twist grip throttle, putting decals on the tank, painting the...
In the past I've made a 2 piece forming die from oak and had good results. The inner part is in the shape of the fender with the intended female shape of the crimp filed into the edge. The outer matched the outside shape of the fender with the matching male shape added to it. I made both pieces...
This circle with 3 small circles inside it is stamped before the numbers. It's a 26'' cantilever frame I'm trying to I.D. the year of. Thanks for any help.
I have a couple dozen vintage 26'' tires for sale. Some are usable and some will display nicely. They're dirty but should clean up.
Here's the brands I have. BF Goodrich White Wall, Benny, Davis Deluxe, Allstate, Crest Deluxe, Hibbard Champion, Cornell Bulldozer, Goodyear and Uniroyal. I you're...
Nice score if you bought right. I'm sure there's money to be made. Sort it all and take a ton of photos. Keep it all available in case a buyer needs more info. Photo or write down every serial number on every piece that has one. Decide as soon as you can which ones you want to keep because we'll...
I have a few questions that may help. Is the bottom bracket conversion the only addition to this frame? And are the serial numbers legible? Is there a tab in the neck to locate a locking springer bottom cup? Just wondering if it was one of the repop Phantom frames from the 80's with Whizzer...
I've heard someone can do it on a regular lathe, but precision and accuracy is difficult to maintain. 4 jaw chuck, perfectly dressed grinding wheel, perfectly supported in tail stock, well maintained and tight lathe and a real experienced machinist. Lubrication may be required also. Crank...
Ford Courier is more like it. You will need to drill a small vent hole in it.
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Can't tell for sure if your chair is a Belmont, but looking at images it looks more like a Belmont than one of my Koken, Kochs or Paidar chairs.
How will you be engaging the belt on your bike? An idler pulley or slipper clutch?
Thanks Brutuskend, I would be excited to see a list of what you have and maybe some photos if you get a chance. I have 2 Motobecanes in my shed that need a few parts.
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