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Before and after

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40 Huffman Champion.
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1919 Mead Ranger Arch Frame as found:
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Every piece of metal used to make the fork was bent, twisted or bent and twisted. Challenging to straighten to say the least but tracks straight. Even while riding with no hands!

After some effort and a few parts to get rolling:
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Then installed some fenders I got with an Elgin to check tire clearance. Liked it so much I left them.:)
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Has a big gear and has become one of my favorite riders!
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View attachment 827915View attachment 827921 I know there has been before and after threads in the past but I can't find them. Here is my most recent before and after. I think it's a 1937. I already moved the chain guard back. I think it turned out pretty good. Let's see some more before and after picturs.
Scootch the front of that chainguard to the rear a bit if you can. If you ever want to sell her, let me know.
Deb
 
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