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installed new Typhoon Cords and tubes, bearing repack, lubed chain and went for a ride to check the pool temp. Still a little chilly, but it's supposed to hit 86 tomorrow.
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Not what I usually ride but found this 85 GT Timberline this morning and after a little cleaning, lube & tune took it out around town, easy pedal to the top of the parking structure but now remember why I don't ride them much, my neck is in pain from hunching over the bars and the seat is small & hard!, think this one will be moving on to someone that will appreciate it.
Warning! Boring Post!
Thought I might post this as a help, and alternative idea. I personally have used these boxes for about 15 years now. Yesterday finished packing a complete 26" Schwinn B6 for shipment. The Chevy full size pickup front fender boxes are perfect for shipping Torn Down complete bikes, plus usually have extra cardboard and foam in the boxes. These are a heavier gauge of cardboard then most bike boxes, and if you have a relationship with a Local Body Shop they are FREE. Just cut to the size you want, and get started.
Note, the cut shorter box is the one that's finished with the B6 in it!
Took my '41 Lincoln badged Schwinn DX on the OBC Bluz Cruz yesterday. February's ride is in Memory of one of our founding members Graybeard John. This bike is one he built that I am honored to be the next caretaker. View attachment 1574677
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