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It was probably lacquer thinner you saw, use it for fine cleaning on bearing cups an cones.Just seen it in one of your pics next to the frame.
It was probably lacquer thinner you saw, use it for fine cleaning on bearing cups an cones.Just seen it in one of your pics next to the frame.
Not one to let grass grow under my feet I put the Elgin partway back together. I test fit the tires on hand. Goodyear 36”x2.125 measure out at just over 2” and look skinny in the fenders. The Fat Franks are a better fit but look too contemporary with all the graphics. They are 26”x2.350.
The rear wheel has a little runout so the rim needs truing. I may try to get the Sunlite Sandy Beach tires I used in BO#12 if I can get the wheel to run straight.
Need to figure out a clean way to mount the chainguard.
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The rack is nice. The whole bike is very nice! Love the look!
I hope you plan to knock the shine off of the new bolts and brackets. An overnight soak in vinegar will take the zinc off.
I guess the challenges of these old bikes satisfy my need to be creative as crude as it may be. I have to be doing something, like riding a bicycle I have to keep moving. Thanks!Nice fitting work!
I like that rack.
The rack was a good timely find. Even as I’ve been trying to shed bikes, this Elgin just said take me home. The old Murray frames have some pizzazz about them.The rack is nice. The whole bike is very nice! Love the look!
I hope you plan to knock the shine off of the new bolts and brackets. An overnight soak in vinegar will take the zinc off.
I’ve used vinegar and salt water before. Stuff soaked in salt water just continues to rust even after being removed and dried. Vinegar is definitely the milder way to go. Acrylic paint is also a good artistic option.Great idea about the vinegar; couldn’t agree more about the hardware, even if relatively hidden.
Very cool bike and some nice work putting it together.
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Looks good. I think your rack looks like it had the screw threaded end like the one I did last year. The lens I had just screwed on. This one is missing the threaded portion. I need to do a friction fit or come up with some type of retainer.Did he same fix on my jacked up CWC rack.
My Delta light was cheap though..$4 at a swap meet a few years back...flashing mode is gonna come in handy
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The rack was said to be an Elgin. I didn’t do any heavy duty cleaning, still mucho patina.That rack is perfect! Of course, personally I wouldn't clean it up TOO much.
Dig the light.
Thanks CT! From experience patina salvage beats new paint effort.Some great work going on here. Nice colors/patina on this one. Cool fix for the rack light.
I’m digging it too, keep trying to come up with some mild enhancements to honor this 77-78 year old survivor. Trying to stay period correct without breaking the bank. Thanks!Dig it
Looks good. I think your rack looks like it had the screw threaded end like the one I did last year. The lens I had just screwed on. This one is missing the threaded portion. I need to do a friction fit or come up with some type of retainer.
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