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1988 Schwinn Traveler...just got it...

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Working on the Front derailer Little tricky But she’s done smooth rider
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Looking good!

That chainset be quite the upgrade.

Livery puts 'er ready for those Independence Day & Veterans Day parades. ;)

Thank you.

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Just remove the Just remove the anodizing off of the chain rings with easy off stove cleaner removes it then you can polish it out
 
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Did you intentionally arrange the "clocking" asymmetrically?

"Usually" folks mount the six-arm outer to the five-pin arm so there is symmetry; only one position does this.

Makes no practical difference of course, just a cosmetic thing.

What be the light blue cube-shaped valve caps you mounted?

Have a local friend with a brown Venza; they have been most happy with it. Hope yours has been good to you. ;)

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Blue dice valve covers yeah the Venza Is a good SUV still trying to get the chain to go into the front small chain ring Back de railer is all good
 
I have a question anybody got any good ideas? on this I’ve got a sound coming from the cranks sometimes it doesn’t sometimes it does it’s like a kinking noise Not sure what to make of it
 
Black tires rims redone 50 bucks done at Felix is Bike Shop great work correct rims other picture wrong front room before rims where restored

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