Bozman
Wore out three sets of tires already!
I pulled off the surviving rubber mud flap off my 1917-18 Columbia Military Model Bicycle.
Here is the pattern for it.
I made a replacement by spraying Flex Seal on a sheet of canvas that was hung from a line so I could spray both side. Once dry, I then doubled it and glued it together with rubber cement. I then sprayed it again and smoothed the rubber with a piece of cardboard as a trowel and let it hang to dry. It dries in around 8-12 hours per spray and is fully set in 24-48 hours.
If you look at the original there is a bit of bend to the top where the rubber hardened from being in the fender for 100 years. I flattened it out to make the pattern. I'll be attaching it once it fully dries.
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Here is the pattern for it.
I made a replacement by spraying Flex Seal on a sheet of canvas that was hung from a line so I could spray both side. Once dry, I then doubled it and glued it together with rubber cement. I then sprayed it again and smoothed the rubber with a piece of cardboard as a trowel and let it hang to dry. It dries in around 8-12 hours per spray and is fully set in 24-48 hours.
If you look at the original there is a bit of bend to the top where the rubber hardened from being in the fender for 100 years. I flattened it out to make the pattern. I'll be attaching it once it fully dries.
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