Showing posts with label bicycle repairs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bicycle repairs. Show all posts

Saturday, March 24, 2012

Tiger or Something Like it

Now I need to find parts to put this one together. The kids at the Catholic Church behind me watched while I painted this. They got a kick out of it. I got a lot done today until I stopped getting a lot done about ten minutes ago. The lesson for tomorrow is ready. The tool box is back on the truck. Dave Mossburg ran me into the city for my amitriptyline and we looked at a turtle while looking for expensive dog food at Pet Smart. They want $55 for the turtle but he does like me. He's not for me though. Mr. Anderson needs a pet. I am like the turtle myself. I can only move forward if am willing to risk sticking my neck out.


Bike Frame
The fork is in the window.
It's nice not to have anything else to do besides spray paint cheap bike frames. Maybe I can get down to Shiprock this coming week. Lula needs her Airstream hauled down to Teec and I think she wants the Wagoneer taken to her sister's place, too. I could use a couple of trips over Lizard Head Pass this month, as nice as it is now.

Friday, March 9, 2012

The Bike is Pink

It looks red but it really is electric pink. This one is for Sandra and Gary Helken's granddaughter. Now it needs a chain, hand grips, a better seat and a chain guard. That's all for this afternoon then I'll get onto the old Schwinn.

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

And Another Project

The operation is moved indoors for the day.
A very small child's bike.
How small?
This will be pink and purple/violet or my second favorite color ultra-violet. (First favorite color - infrared)
And again, one of my bikes from two summers ago shows back up with flat tires and ruined brakes. It's back together again for round 2.

Thursday, February 23, 2012

1939 Girl's Schwinn

 This is my winter project. I have about four hours into tearing it down and scrounging parts. The reason for the picture of a sprocket and chain is simple to me but I wonder how many people know the difference by looking. This is called a "skip tooth" because they were made for smoother pedaling. Two links are close together then there's a tooth roller. The rear hubs have half as many teeth on the sprocket as well. 
 I brought this home from Shon Well's place last fall. I will look for tires but for now I'll use the modern 24" steel wheels until I can clean up the old Schwinn S-5 wheels. I'll send those to powder coat and look for a set of fenders that will fit fat tires. I have the rear but no front and the rear isn't that good. But I've made worse looking fenders than that look like new, too.
I have saved pedals, saddles and hand grips from old Schwinns and I even have an old heart front sprocket but it's not a skip tooth. I'll come up with something. Lastly, I need to make another Schwinn label for the seat post. Pin-striping I can do but I don't do illegitimate trademarks well. I do have an acquaintance that for $50 and a case of beer we could have a 450 SEL Mercedes  for a joyride this weekend.


Check back for progress later.

Thursday, February 2, 2012

Chinese Welding Trick

If I had the time and temperament to take another picture I'd show how well the Chinese can weld tube steel. This is a sorry excuse for a bike but since most 10 year-olds will never look at the welding I'll not waste my time with it either. This is a Pacific, boy's 5 speed. I spent about five hours scrounging parts and assembly. Once I get the rusted seat post out of it I'll replace the water-logged seat I stuck on it so I could turn it upside down to work on it. Nice white sidewalls though.

Friday, February 25, 2011

English Hawthorne

A day and week...

I'm guessing it had taller wheels like 27" or so but the 1.50 X 26" make it look more modern.

Sunday, February 13, 2011

LAB Bikes

 
Schwinn 27" inch 10-speed road bike
The weather might cooperate for a couple of days. Now that the Schwinn is complete I have another project waiting in the hall. This is an old monkey wards girl's that is destined to be another beach cruiser.

Sunday, February 6, 2011

The Pumkin Orange Schwinn

Wasn't too long ago this was sitting on the fence mostly rusted.
I'm just waiting on tires for the S-5 wheels I saved from the original
 I took it for a ride this afternoon. Very nice!


This is how it started


A little paint and some grease















This is what you get