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The Betty

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Woodtickgreg

Look Ma, No Hands!
Well after I fi ished my custom red typhoon cruiser my girl said I had to build her one. So this build is called the Betty, it's another custom cruiser.
So this is what I started with, a 1953 Schwinn Spitfire.
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I love this style of chaingaurd.
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It spent its whole life in the Detroit area.
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Original tires, I sold them at the Ann Arbor swapmeet.
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Painted S-2's
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Original kickstand.
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New departure rear hub, I replaced that, you'll see with what later.
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Nice AS clamp and bolt.
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So this is what I started with.

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Looks like that has been kept original all these years. Usually the girls don't like them there seats. That serial number was also used in 1952 but I think you got the correct year pegged looking at a few of the components.
Have fun!
 
So i put the spitfire up on the work stand and stripped it down.
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Didnt take long to get to this point.
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All the stuff that's going to powdercoat.
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So while the frame and other parts where at the powdercoater I started working on other parts for the build. I took a lot of the parts to my work and glass bead blasted them to clean them up. I also like to keep some of the metal parts raw and I just clear coat them. It leaves them with kind of a grey metal finish that I like and still protects them from rusting.
Original kickstand before.
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After a trip to the glass bead cabinet.
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It's an original Miller brand.
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I used rust-oleum clear enamel to seal it.
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Next up was the crank, nice dog leg style. I use fine scotch brite pads and 0000 steel wool to clean a lot of parts. I barely touched the chrome on the crank and it came right off! But it revealed the copper plating beneath it and I thought it looked cool so I went with it. I think it will fit nicely with the direction I'm taking this build.
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Original Wald crank.
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The copper looks cool in my opinion.
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A little clear coat so it doesn't tarnish.
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And it still has a little patina.
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This was a mistake that turned into something cool. You'll see as the build progresses how it will fit in.

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Next was preparing the S-2 rims for powdercoat.
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The wheels will get new spokes so I just cut the old ones out because most of them where so rusty they wouldn't turn.
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Hubs will not be used so I bagged them for use on other projects.
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Some rim dings and dents will be tig welded up and ground smooth before they go to powdercoat.
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