Yeah I was wondering about that whether it would be better to have the load close to the center line of the bike or if it's better to have it closer to the pivot point (head tube)? I can think of reasons why both would be better. I just don't know whats the best. I guess I'll just have to put...
Yeah its not a water stain its like oil or paint. I can scrape some off with my fingernail. So ill try cleaning it off it just kinda bugs me. I do like how it looks with the big "Portland" out front though.
The problem with sideways is that one end has a big stain on it. Other than that it looks good though. Maybe I can wash it with some soapy water to take that off.
There is an inch and a half of space on either side of the lettering to the inside edge of the metal band. So at most I could get another inch total of shortening for a total of 3". Which would mean I'd have to squish the grocery bags in, witch might not be that big'a deal. But yeah I do agree...
Yeah I know me too. And it's making more sense to leave it red now that I have this cool red lettered crate. But red and green do go together too... I don't know we'll see.
Anyway, I got the new MKS pedals so now I have that part if the build done. Also I got this cool crate off ebay. The plan...
I decided to take advantage of the sun today via a ride through a park by my house. I saw this play structure that's pretty much the color I want to paint the bike in. I think that will l look pretty classy. Anyone know where I can get the decals for this model?
Thanks. I pretty pleased with the results too. Sometimes things don't always turn out the way you expect but its all about making the best of it with what you have. Life lessons learned through bike building;-)
Ok here is the finished grips. They ended up being a little darker than the test strip but I'm happy enough with them to go with that until something better ketches my eye. And the string wrap is definitely better looking than the black tape. The string I used was white so I just used the same...
So before I left for work this morning I remembered I had some brown leather die. So I cut a test strip of the bar tape and tried it out. Turned out to be really close to the color of the tires. Tires are just a little more on the red side. But it's close. So when I get home I'll die the rest of...
Yeah that looks like the right color but how comfortable is it? Doesn't seem like that stuff would do much for softening road vibrations. Maybe it would work to first wrap the bars with strips of an old inner tube then go over that with the Newbaum's.
Maybe something like this?
The cork on the end of this rod is a cork/rubber composite it's really durable and I bet it would soak up road vibrations. Plus its already close to the color I want.
Definitely worth considering.
Yeah that might be the ticket. I'll look around at what's out there. I might just make some cork grips too I suppose. I have made a few fishing rods and there are a bunch of cork options out there for building rods that also could be cool for grips.
No worries ;-)
Little update, I got a package in the mail today, Soma Thick & Zesty bar tape. It's quite a bit lighter brown than I was hoping for but it's better than nothing. Probably switch it out for something closer to the color of the tires when I find it but for now it works.
Yeah I'm still planing on either painting or powder coating in bianchi green.
I'm glad I'm giving you some ideas. Only thing I'd sat about the motobecane would be if it's got original paint that's in halfway decent shape think long and hard before repainting it. It's only original once;-)
Oh the chain guard is the Porteur Style Chaincase from Velo Orange. I just cut the "feathers" in the back half and enlarged the hole to show more of the crank. Then polished it up.
I have started a new thread for this build. Take this link to see it...
http://www.ratrodbikes.com/forum/index.php?threads/schwinn-le-tour-continued.88588/
So I started this bike for the build off #8 but didn't finish it, I got detracted with other stuff but I'm back to working on it. So, as the build off is long over, I'm continuing the build progress here. This is the link to the old thread...
I have been really busy between work and other summer activities but I have got some more parts, and will be putting in some more time on it soon. I don't have time to post pictures of the parts right now but I will tonight.