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I've been working on this that I've recently acquired from a little shop in Bologna, Italy.
Late 1930's/early 1940's 'Cambio Corsa' 3-speed equipped "Cicli Vecchi", made in Roma.
Lots of cleaning, but retaining as much patina as possible.....
Took a bunch of measurements on CWC cycle truck over at Mr Monkeyarms place. Going to do a conversion on stock roadmaster frame, late 30s model. Finalized the CAD drawing and paint scheme. I’m building it for the build off over at Ratrodbikes.com.
I did the brakes on the Mizutani since the first test ride was not real impressive. Used a different housing configuration that made a WORLD of difference. Wrapped the bars and went for a ride. I'm glad the OBC Fall Swap is Saturday and hope someone takes it home. I really like this bike but don't need another road bike.
Finally...Tengo la mia...
Thanks Tooo...@Kelvin SIMPLE TIMES HERE IN CLEVELAND OHIO..@ Mr.Jim Frazier+ @szathmarig +
(@ N.M.B. For The Pancake).
Gracias. Gracias.!!!
Here you see the chassis and rear rim of my 1940 CWC (Roadster?) painted up. The frame and fork still need to be wet sanded and clear coated (2K) the rim has been clear coated , needing another wet sand and coat. Just waiting for the weather to cooperate.
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