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Thanks for the info. I will be using it:-)
1941, H63906, NOT, Wire Front & Back, NO BO parts, Rear Dropouts
Originally had a SA 3sp, quadrant shifter, Front & Rear calipers. I have the 1941 SA 3sp, the quadrant shifter and front brakes. Blue with gold pinstriping; but the PS is gone. Missing...
Thanks! Yup, that is what I got of of reading around. The problem I have is how do you know if it is a prewar 599mm diameter (often called 26 x 1.375) rim? I'm fairly certain they are as the front is the original Schwinn hub. The front wheel I can leave alone, but the back I will have to spoke...
I'm putting a 41 NW back together for a friend and have come to the wheels. When he got it the rear rim was changed to a ND. It originally had a SA 3sp. I know that because the rear cable guide was still on it and you can see the paint discoloration where the quadrant shifter was. I have all the...
I asked the gent that I thought may have bought the stuff, but he said he didn't. Still looking. Had to be someone in the area that knew dads stuff. There is a good possibility it may have been a John Wanamaker headbadge.
My father with the prewar tinplate Lionel trains used to just rub a little sewing machine oil on them:-) They still look great. I'll keep updating as I go.
Redoing pops bike and he had bought these during the war. Since they are original blackout I would rather they go to someone who has a bike for that time period. Looking for correct 1930 -33 Torrington pedals to trade.
Regards
Schwinn 1941 New World Project $75.00 OBO Located in Middletown New York
A friend of mine found this and doesn't want it. I have enough stuff so I don't want it. It's rough, but what is there seems to be correct in as far as boy scout handlebars fenders seat CR headbadge etc. I believe this...
So looking at the picture I, along with help from all you guys, have ruled out Columbia and am satisfied it is a Shelby. Looking at the rear axle stays is a dead give away. Now I just have to find out what Shelby head badges mounted horizontally and not vertical in 1930-31. He said he remembers...
Spoke to the owner and he doesn't want it. I have enough projects so I don;t need it:-) Will place an advert in the for sale section if anyone is interested.
Thanks! Dad said the crank was replaced, but maybe the CR wasn't? The rear end axle stays by the seat post I 100% agree. It does not have the tight curve of a Columbia, but the SN is what through me off. The page 2 eighth photo has the right axle stays. It was / is a 28" wheeled bike. The tool...
Update. Starting to put it back together. Pinstripe went with Burnt Orange. Laced the wheels and dropped them off at shop for truing. Still trying to figure out if Columbia or Westfield. The frame coming up to the center post looks too straight to be Columbia. All the pictures I have seen of...
A friend of mine was given this form the town dump folks. It is a Schwinn New World SN H63906 making it, I believe, a 1941. I think it originally had the Sturmey Archer 3 speed because it has the sheave on it still and I can see where the shifter was, paint is somewhat darker. His question is...
Hi Mike, I have the reverse problem. My forks say westfield. I have forks like what you say, but the chainring is Shelby and the HB holes are like yours. Sent you a PM.
dave
Took a couple more pics for you experts to help identify. The fork looks Westfield, someone said the seat post looked Shelby. Where the rear fender mount is straight and not curved and the rear wheel adjusters are not solid they are split.
I'll pass dark orange by Roger and see what he thinks between that and maroon:) And Roger is going to put Pops initials on th etank in the Ivory and stripe the letters too:-)
We were thinking very similar and went with Maroon:-) A friend of mine is going to pull the stripes in a week or so. Will keep you posted. Still looking for parts to make it correct as far as mechanical. The guy who I think may have gotten the headbadge has still not returned my letter. I'm like...
Did some painting. Know it is not the red, but he likes it. The more I look around it looks like it maybe was a Westfield Columbia Junior . Still not sure.
I have an AC speedometer with everything working, but the face plate is beyond repair. Would have been a off white color with A plane and train in red with SPEED CHIEF written across the middle on an angle.
Many Thanks!
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