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I’m looking for a crusty ‘47 roadmaster fork like the one pictured from @ZE52414 post a while back. This is going for a repaint so the crustier the better.
Also looking for the sprocket and chain guard for this bike as well. Any condition works.
I’m looking for a crusty ‘47 roadmaster fork like the one pictured from @ZE52414 post a while back. This is going for a repaint so the crustier the better.
Also looking for the sprocket and chain guard for this bike as well. Any condition works.
Hi Rafael, I’m happy to hear you have the sprocket — thank you for checking!
I don’t know the fork length… it’s a 26” bicycle and I measured the head tube this morning. With the cups it’s 5 & 3/4” and without the cups it’s 5 & 1/8”
That sounds like a whole lot of potential between you and Rafael. If it helps, the head tube is 5 & 1/8” without the cups and 5 & 3/4” with the cups. THANK YOU so much!!!
i believe these parts to be off a mens 1947 cwc roadmaster. enclosed is a photo of the serial number. looks like the exact fork and guard that you need. i have the truss rods too somewhere. i havent found the crank set yet. i do have the correct fender/rack set and a painted wheel set with morrow hub.
Hi Rafael, I’m happy to hear you have the sprocket — thank you for checking!
I don’t know the fork length… it’s a 26” bicycle and I measured the head tube this morning. With the cups it’s 5 & 3/4” and without the cups it’s 5 & 1/8”
Thank you
My apologies it would appear the ones I currently have are the smaller diameter for a women's model, I must have already sold the men's..
Looks like your being taken care of.
Hi Rafael, no worries at all. Look at all those beauties. Someone should make a wind chime out of sprockets. Thank you for checking - I really appreciate it.
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