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1946 Schwinn project

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It’s finally off the stand. Got more done recently but the weather’s been crappy. Got my seat sent out and waiting on my A.S. Stem bolt and wedge. Got a 2 speed set up for this bike, but it’s not gonna work. The bigger sprocket won’t fit under the back of the chainguard and I didn’t have the heart to cut an original guard, so I’ll have to find another project for it.
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Great job, Rusty ! I'm a big fan of the tubular truss rod fork with truss rod holders. Good thing the the fenders weren't missing or beyond repair; they're not the easiest fenders to find. Enjoy the ride.
 
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