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The Old Maid *name may change*

Postby Joshua85 on Wed Jun 18, 2008 10:02 am

well some of you may have seen the fleet wing bike i recently purchased. Apparently its a 1940s postal bike, i havn't looked up the serial yet, anyways here is a photo of it.

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here is a photo of the headbadge if anyone is curious

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and here is a photo of the nightmare that i may or may not worry about.

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yes...the previous owner (not the guy i bought it from) spay painted over the sprocket, the skiptooth chain, and the wheels hubs and all....i guess bare metal just wasnt good enough for him. that paint is caked on too it took me an hour to get the sprocket somewhat paint free. took the chain off but now the master link wont pop back on and stay on, it just falls off....i may just switch it over to a normal chain with a normal hub.

anyways here is my entry we'll see what i make of it :D
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Re: The Old Maid *name may change*

Postby TheFlyingDingo on Wed Jun 18, 2008 12:12 pm

I think i might be able to save your day...i got TONS of skiptooth chain parts...
Let me go look if i got a master link
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Re: The Old Maid *name may change*

Postby schwinnmesa on Wed Jun 18, 2008 12:24 pm

Man, your Fleetwing is awesome!!! My family has a Fleetwing also, from 1937.

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Hang onto yours! I'm sure it'll look even more Cool! :D
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Re: The Old Maid *name may change*

Postby TheFlyingDingo on Wed Jun 18, 2008 12:29 pm

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now you tell me if this stuff is worth something, i dont oeven know if its for a bike
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Re: The Old Maid *name may change*

Postby Joshua85 on Wed Jun 18, 2008 12:39 pm

schwinnmesa wrote:Man, your Fleetwing is awesome!!! My family has a Fleetwing also, from 1937.

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Hang onto yours! I'm sure it'll look even more Cool! :D


i was always curious what bike that was in your photo :D oddly enough nowhere online can i find info on the brand of bikes.

TheFlyingDingo wrote:I think i might be able to save your day...i got TONS of skiptooth chain parts...
Let me go look if i got a master link


oh man dingo, you just might save my day. Let me take a look at the wheels and see how well the paint scrubs off and i will know if i am going to keep it skiptooth, i would prefer to keep it skiptooth.

you guys rock! :D
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Re: The Old Maid *name may change*

Postby JoeyMac on Wed Jun 18, 2008 3:55 pm

lovely bike with a lovely headbadge, can't wait to see what you do with it.
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Re: The Old Maid *name may change*

Postby TheFlyingDingo on Wed Jun 18, 2008 4:36 pm

just to add to it i got some skip tooth hub things...i dont know what theyre called...sprockets?

all NOS
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Re: The Old Maid *name may change*

Postby sensor on Wed Jun 18, 2008 7:25 pm

glad too see you in here too :mrgreen:
if dingo hasnt hooked you up yet with a master link when i get both of my wheels(so i can see what length chain i need) i might be able to spare a master link for a skipper
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Postby 66olds98 on Wed Jun 18, 2008 10:24 pm

TheFlyingDingo wrote:Image
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now you tell me if this stuff is worth something, i dont oeven know if its for a bike


Hey how much for a chain?
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Re: The Old Maid *name may change*

Postby TheFlyingDingo on Wed Jun 18, 2008 10:29 pm

sorry...no complete chains...:|
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Re: The Old Maid *name may change*

Postby Joshua85 on Thu Jul 17, 2008 6:25 pm

so i started to take the paint off, will post pics once i get batteries for the cam.

i must say the silver paint they coated it with is a pain in the rear, got some off the rear hub and there is lettering on the hub.

its a morrow and it reads "ecclipse manufacturing, elmira NY, 36" i'm guessing the 36 stands for 1936, not sure tho :P

and Dingo, it looks like i will be needing your help with the chain after all, :) i'll keep you updated
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Re: The Old Maid *name may change*

Postby langsmer on Thu Jul 17, 2008 8:58 pm

The bike looks to be a prewar Cleveland Welding built bike with a Schwinn chain ring. Very nice. :P
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Re: The Old Maid *name may change*

Postby Joshua85 on Thu Aug 14, 2008 12:28 pm

ok so i've finally finished with the moving and the getting utilities and all that fun stuff cleared up at my old place. so that means i got a chance to work on this build and started taking paint off it.

here is a quick question does anyone have an old tan seat that would fit on a pre war post (5/8"?) the black is nice but i think a tan will work better with my build.

i promise you folks some more photos no worries :D
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Re: The Old Maid *name may change*

Postby sensor on Thu Aug 14, 2008 3:27 pm

the only one i have is on my b6......but i may know of somewhere that might have one... what brand/type are you looking for? and mans or womans?
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Re: The Old Maid *name may change*

Postby 2manybikes on Thu Aug 14, 2008 3:33 pm

I have a decent tan troxel that is correct for a girls bike. I also have some NOS skip tooth connector links if you still need one.
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