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1941 New World race bike

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Wore out three sets of tires already!
Finally got the stones to try an OA bath on my 41' Schwinn New World. Did a test run on a girls bicentennial stingray with similar rust stains. Never tried it before, so quite nervous. Didn't want to ruin a great bike. Attempted to go with the 1 Tbsp per gallon, but only had a 1 tsp measurement. Thought I went under on the OA concentration, but after 30 minutes, this is what I had. Wanted to preserve some aged look rather than bleaching away all of the patina so I pulled it out. Wd-40 and wax followed after the pictures.

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This is what I have to work with.
I'm an idiot as well...I had the wrong Morrow date codes! This has a K4 stamp, so 1941 hub if I'm not mistaking again (would love someone to confirm that!). Frame has the brazed on "D" bolt seat clamp too.
Trying to determine if the wood wheels are correct or just laced in for an unknown reason.
Torrington bars and 4 star pedals.

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Beautiful bike and great job with the OA!
I have a 1941 New World with identical frame and drop pista style bars, but with fenders and chain guard. Also has street pedals, Brooks style Mesinger saddle, New Departure coaster hub and 26 x 1.375 clinchers, which I was able to get a NOS pair: Uniroyal Touring. Has Schwinn wheels so need their proprietary sized tires. I took it to a swap meet this last weekend at a local Velodrome and one of the local track bike stars fell in love with it. Took it for a few laps on the high banks and came back all smiles!
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#jimbo53 those pictures are very helpful! It looks like you have a very nice original bike. Nice to see the stem and bars look correct. Fenders with rod braces might be on my list soon.
The sprocket is very unique. I see yours has the offset and additional crank holes like mine, just 1/2" pitch.
I just noticed mine has no chain guard marks. Maybe mine never had one.
What wheels are on that bike? Schwinn Superior script? And do you have a serial # by chance?
 
I just noticed mine has no chain guard marks. Maybe mine never had one.

I think that is probably right. jimbo53's bike has a dog legged crank, as it would to clear the chainguard and yours appears straight.

The 1940 catalog showed a straight crank (217) for the New World Racer, and a dog legged one (215) for ladies and New World.

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