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Re: Rainier Racer

Postby Ape Stanger on Mon May 07, 2012 4:27 pm

Thanks yootheguy! The good news is it's finally sunny and warm in Seattle and these are on the way!
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I figured it had to have more than single speed to be a racer :D I lucked out on the color. The frame is going dark sparkle red and the fake tank will be white with and old school Rainier logo so the white rims are perfect.
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Re: Rainier Racer

Postby tin machine on Mon May 07, 2012 4:29 pm

i am with you brother seat post are a nightmare , and i have had alot of them ...elm street :!: :!: those wheels are awesome love the nexus :mrgreen:
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Re: Rainier Racer

Postby Ape Stanger on Mon May 07, 2012 5:33 pm

tin machine wrote:i am with you brother seat post are a nightmare , and i have had alot of them ...elm street :!: :!: those wheels are awesome love the nexus :mrgreen:

This think is killing me. I hate to do it, but it may end up being cut down to where I need it and become a permanent part of the frame. The seat clamp is the welded to the frame variety which makes it all the more difficult. I don't want to start cracking the frame. I'll pick up some penetrating oil and if that doesn't work...? Someone needs to invent a seatpost extractor tool. I'm going to take a break and go paint shopping.
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Re: Rainier Racer

Postby yoothgeye on Mon May 07, 2012 6:16 pm

Ape Stanger wrote:This think is killing me. I hate to do it, but it may end up being cut down to where I need it and become a permanent part of the frame. The seat clamp is the welded to the frame variety which makes it all the more difficult. I don't want to start cracking the frame. I'll pick up some penetrating oil and if that doesn't work...? Someone needs to invent a seatpost extractor tool. I'm going to take a break and go paint shopping.


My last few stuck posts required heat... paint suffered. The one before that was such a pain that I ended up slicing the seat tube about 8 inches down, then welding it back up. I didn't grind the weld, it's a nice big frankenstein weld that will remind me of what I had to do.

Last year someone used a LARGE sharp drill bit to drill out their post.
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Re: Rainier Racer

Postby Ape Stanger on Mon May 07, 2012 8:49 pm

Bars and stem:
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Re: Rainier Racer

Postby Ape Stanger on Mon May 07, 2012 8:51 pm

I should have taken pics of the stem before I spent an hour on it with a wire brush and WD40. It was covered in rust and the bolts were frozen from it. It scrubbed up to a nice dullish finish to match the bars. :D
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Re: Rainier Racer

Postby Jake Sensi on Mon May 07, 2012 8:58 pm

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Re: Rainier Racer

Postby Circa Cycles on Mon May 07, 2012 9:02 pm

Lookin' good :!:
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Re: Rainier Racer

Postby Ape Stanger on Tue May 08, 2012 4:53 pm

I have an idea for the stuck seat post. As soon as I have a couple of hours again I'm going to have a socket welded to the top of the post so I can get my hefty breaker bar on it. If I have to I'll bolt the frame to the old steel clothes line poles in my back yard.
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Re: Rainier Racer

Postby yoothgeye on Tue May 08, 2012 7:09 pm

Ape Stanger wrote:I have an idea for the stuck seat post. As soon as I have a couple of hours again I'm going to have a socket welded to the top of the post so I can get my hefty breaker bar on it. If I have to I'll bolt the frame to the old steel clothes line poles in my back yard.


Please, when you do this, combine a good pre-soaking and heat to insure that you don't twist the frame in half, but otherwise, I like the idea.
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Re: Rainier Racer

Postby jerrykr on Wed May 09, 2012 12:54 pm

this might work for you.

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Re: Rainier Racer

Postby Ape Stanger on Wed May 09, 2012 5:01 pm

jerrykr wrote:this might work for you.

viewtopic.php?f=3&t=51286

Hey thanks. That seems like a bit more eloquent version of what I had in mind. I don't have those tools, but I think I can figure out something close. Thanks again for the advice. I'm new to bikes and to make matters worse I don't always think clearly when I start muscleing machines. In my industry they call it "getting out the press wrench" which means you're about to hit your machine with a hammer. I try to avoid such behaviour unless it's absolutely necessary.
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Re: Rainier Racer

Postby Xcruiser on Wed May 09, 2012 5:18 pm

Looks like things are shaping up nicely and the seat reconstruction idea is sweet so thanks to whomever put that up!
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Re: Rainier Racer

Postby Ape Stanger on Wed May 09, 2012 5:21 pm

Xcruiser wrote:Looks like things are shaping up nicely and the seat reconstruction idea is sweet so thanks to whomever put that up!

Ditto on the seat idea. That is actually the seat I have so I've already started cutting. Really great idea. We'll see if I can actually pull it off as well.
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Re: Rainier Racer

Postby tin machine on Thu May 17, 2012 8:49 pm

hey my man , whats going on with your build , i like that green bike you started with ,looks kinda like a emory , update ,update :?: :?:
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