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No that's not what it is, it's a cable guide - the cable slips through the middle of it. And whether it's needed is not the point. The restore will not be complete until I find one.
I'm looking for a small part that I even have trouble describing at bike shops. 1964 Schwinn Continental had the shifters on the downtube, and the cable leaves the shifter through a small part I can only describe as a nipple. In the first photo it shows my shifters and you can see the part in...
There is an unofficial gathering in Minneapolis, MN every fathers day on Nicollet Island that goes back to 1975. It will never die because people just keep showing up, year after year. Originally experimental and antique bicycles and motorcycles, you never know what you will see there.
This...
If any of you have Whizzer parts for sale or know any sources other than the obvious, reply to this thread. A lot of the folks listed on the Angelfire site are just obits now... Memory Lane is great, but there has to be more out there somewhere. As an antique motorcycle restorer/rebuilder I'm...
Strangely enough, most of the wear seems to be on the brass shaft and not the carb bushings. I can get the shaft reproduced by a friend, but just looking to see what's out there.
I have a couple H motors with Tillotson ML carbs that both have throttle shafts that are so worn out they have more than 1/32" of play when wiggled. They are leaking a lot of air around the shaft, so much that I can't control the idle. I'm trying to fill cavities in the worn brass shaft with JB...
I have a frame that I could only identify by the chainwheel as the badge was gone - however it appears to be a Western Flyer frame. The style of chainwheel shows up mostly on prewar bikes but I'm not sure about that.
It has a curved downtube, not straight. I'll eventually figure out the year...
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