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My great grandfathers Waltham orient

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Carefully remove badge and soak it in a hot mild liquid dishwashing soap and use soft terry cloth rag to rub off paint and crud
 
Here are my 2 inserts.

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Am diggin' this ride ... and those auxiliary
grips in the central area of the handlebar.

Can you please take a snap of the broken
part of the fork that you mentioned ?

One of your snaps now has some questions
added to it ... see foto attached.

Thank you -- QuincyB .....

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patric

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Hi Patrick. The measurement from crank to seat post is 26”. The other measurement is 10.5”. Here is a pic of the fork damage. Thank you for your help
 
A good local machinist or welder can fix your fork.
The fender doesn't belong with your bike and the other part is a chain guard off a ladies bicycle.


You should keep the wheel off the bike for now, everytime you move the bike, you risk tearing the other side of the fork off. It's already torn.
 
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A good local machinist or welder can fix your fork.
The fender doesn't belong with your bike and the other part is a chain guard off a ladies bicycle.
Perfect I didn’t think the fender fit but good to know for sure. Thank you
 
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