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Gendron Pioneer tricycle being redone

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Gendron Pioneer tricycle being redone

Postby jadewombat on Fri Jun 22, 2012 3:02 pm

So I got this a few years ago for almost nothing at an outdoor furniture store. Old trikes don't cost much as it is right now, which was a little surprising to me considering rusty old pedal cars are being listed for (not sold I'm pretty sure) stupid money on eBay. Anyhoo, it's time to take it apart and redo it for the little one. Not have too much luck sourcing parts yet. Don't need to be original but should fit without too much difficulty. Anyone have some good trike parts sources? :wink: :lol:

I sprayed all the bolts last night so hopefully too much doesn't get broken in the teardown. Would rather do new air tube tires front and rear than dealing with the hard rubber stuff. The bars, frame, and seat will be reused, not sure if the fenders can be cleaned up enough. Thinking of metallic lime green powder coating the frame and gloss black for everything else, light tan leather for the seat and grips. Don't want to get ahead of myself yet though.

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Postby jadewombat on Sat Jun 23, 2012 9:28 am

Well, so far so good. All the bolts are breaking free with no issues. We'll see how things go though. The seat has some extensive rust damage, but still useable. As any project I don't know how deep the rabbit hole goes yet or when I'll see the finish of this, the proof is in the pudding, right? 'Starting' a project is the easiest thing ANYONE can do, like their decision to rebuild the space shuttle just shook the world. It's seeing it through to the end that separates the doers from the talkers.

Anyhoo, messing around with the handle bars, they have notches in them so you adjust the height. Pretty cool looking like ape hangers but not practical as that's where the little legs and knees will go. BTW, I looked up the date once a while back..around 1918 this thing was made.

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I got one of the wheel caps off and couldn't believe this, a nut and cotter pin assembly! Quality stuff.

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Postby outskirtscustoms on Sat Jun 23, 2012 3:20 pm

Nice project. Just take things one bolt at a time and you'll be done before you know it.
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Postby jadewombat on Sun Jun 24, 2012 8:34 pm

Got it all apart, no drama. The right rear fender and axle stub were bent but easily adjusted back. One last kinda tricky part, removing the original frame crest. It's held in with two small rivets and I don't want to scuff it up taking it apart. That is the only part I want to keep unfinished when I put it back together again.

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Postby jadewombat on Tue Jun 26, 2012 10:08 am

OK, I need help. I'm having very little luck sourcing new wheels/pedals for this project. I'm looking for pneumatic tires and can't even find a supplier of wheels this size. Most 'trike' wheels are low-rider type ones which are 20" and up and of course no front pedal wheel assembly.

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Postby jadewombat on Thu Jun 28, 2012 10:07 am

I might have found a place in New Orleans that has some wheels and stuff. Going to go take a look. Tricycle Fetish has wheels, but they're too small or too big. My friend may let me use his Dad's media blaster at his shop this weekend as well to clean up all of the parts.

I got a new piece of metal cut for the seat last night. It's an inset which will be wrapped with fabric and some cushion material. I used three blind bolts which will secure it to the main part of the seat.

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Postby jadewombat on Wed Jul 04, 2012 9:31 am

Well, my suspicions are coming true about getting parts locally. It ain't gonna happen. Went to a place that sells a lot of toys and kids bikes, and even after one of the worker-bees told me on the phone last week that they should have some tricycle parts (wheels, etc.) when I got there they kept saying no. I said I it didn't have to be original, blah, blah, just something that would work, wheels that fit on the frame, new grips, a front fender. No go. I'm not sure what the deal is, and regular bike shops are an even bigger waste of time. When they sell bikes for several $$$$ they're just not going to carry anything I would remotely need. Most people could care less or think you're a flippin' weirdo when you bring a box of rusty parts in their shop. Whatever. I got some new rear wheels on the eBays which are 1/2" under the diameter (9.5 vs. 10") of the ones I have now, it looks like I'll have to do redo the front wheel on my own though, spokes and all.

Reassuring though, I called the powder-coating place and they didn't think it would be an issue doing the frame, forks, and fenders. Great. Gonna cost about $125 but whatever color I want, even metallics.

I started powder-coating some of the smaller parts such as the handle bars and seat post which fit in my $5 toaster oven. Looks great so far.

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Postby jadewombat on Sat Jul 07, 2012 3:37 pm

The new parts are starting to arrive. Got the rear wheels and they're even better than I anticipated. Fit nice and snug on the shaft, the width is a little narrower but I'll take that up with some spacer material, and the diameter is the same.

My old wheels are for sale:

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Postby outskirtscustoms on Sat Jul 07, 2012 3:43 pm

Man that would be boss to order another set of those rear wheels and make it a dually! :mrgreen:
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Postby jadewombat on Mon Jul 09, 2012 7:54 am

:lol: :lol:

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Postby jadewombat on Tue Jul 17, 2012 7:52 pm

Got the rest of the parts, been out of town. Considering having the seat and grips done like this:

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If I can find an interior shop that will take on the work...
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Postby elvis51 on Tue Jul 17, 2012 8:45 pm

i need wheels like that for a build im doing right now... can u PLEASE tell me where you got them?! this should be sweet looking when its done too man!

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Postby BlackJack on Tue Jul 17, 2012 11:35 pm

The original wheels look a lot like baby buggy wheels. You might have luck looking in that direction? :idea:
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Postby jadewombat on Wed Jul 18, 2012 9:18 am

I got the wheels on the eBays. They're not an exact match but very close. The hubs fit on the shaft very well and outer diameter wound up being the same, the width of the hubs was narrower though so I had to make a collar spacer to take up the difference. The new rear wheels don't have changeable spokes though, they are fixed in place. They're pretty cheap looking construction, but I don't care. I just needed something that works. There are no bearings in them either, but again I don't really care. This isn't a bike that will be ridden fast and a good packing of synthetic grease should keep everything spinning.

The front wheel I also got new, but from a different seller. I haven't looked at it yet but I know it will take some modification to get the fork ends to mate up with this new wheel/pedal/crank assembly.

I probably could have re-spoked both the rear and front wheels, but I didn't want to do that. Not only the time involved but the spokes are so worn right now I have no way of telling whether or not the rims are bent and I really doubt a bike shop would want to mess with trueing them back straight. Also the hard rubber tires would be a pain the butt to get a very good fit and seal.
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Postby jadewombat on Sun Jul 22, 2012 8:24 pm

Had some time to work on it again this weekend. The front wheel assembly is definitely used, it's got some pedal wear and the rim is definitely out of true a little. Oh well. Made some spacers and threaded some bolts in to get it to mate with the forks. Need to adjust it a bit more. The front fender arrived, it's a perfect match to the curvature of the tire though.

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