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took the New DDeparture2 speed off tthe black 1936 Shelby so I can put a single speed wheel I'm having rebuilt on it and be able to ride it while I'm hunting down a shift actuator to replace the broken one I have.
Finished up the overhaul of my 1970 Rudge Sports DynoHub - now spinning easy and generating current to front and rear lamps. All she needs now is a chain and a shift cable and a little final tweaking.
The 52 “BastardSix” frame got its first few coats of primer today. Had to lay it down to see where i was and determine how “nice” i want to make it!
This bike was absolutely TRASHED when i got it and looked like the surface of the moon. I could easily make it a beauty queen but i think thats overkill...
Put tires and grips back on this one today and took it for a spin.
Pretty solid considering all I've done to it is put a couple spokes in the front wheel. Needs a little tweaking on the fork and a lube job.
Decided to tackle the rear fender on the B6 tonight. Not trying to make a “carpet queen” here but couldnt leave the fender looking that bad.
This is 3.5 hours of hammer/dolly and file work. No filler, all metal finished.
Not perfect but WAY better!
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