MattiThundrrr
Rattus All Terrainus
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I found a Roadmaster like yours on the CABE, only women's version. This is a 59 (J number).
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I just picked up this same bike, but 1961 in red. Prolly repainted but I'm gonna redo it anyway. I'll be watching your progress. I posted pics on TheCabe today under middleweight bikes. I'll try to get some on here tomorrow.
Here's a couple before and after on my bench. I'm still not sure what's next, linseed wipe down or repaint and polish.
I cleaned and rubbed my frame with BLO and I'm thinking it's gonna stay that way.Colour was part of the reason I bought it, along with the art deco styled chainguard and star sprocket. It just kinda screamed "Atomic Age" to me.
So, been doing some Ebay surfing for potential parts (searching CWC, AMF and other terms), trying to find cranks and seat post....I stumbled up on this Shelby Airflow chainguard, same one as mine.
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I'm gonna test on the backside of the chainguard and see if there's actually chrome under the paint, if there is, I think it'd look good, with the tank. Might even go two tone like above....if there's chrome...that is. But I'm kinda thinking not.
I'll probably wipe down the frame as well, clean it and probably cover it in some boiled linseed oil, while it's all apart.
I cleaned and rubbed my frame with BLO and I'm thinking it's gonna stay that way.
Is this one of those repro’s you see on the Bay? I was afraid they would be soft and have weak springs. Hard I think I can deal with and it might be worth a shot if I can’t find a decent old one.Did a little work on the saddle I'm gonna use (hopefully). If this doesn't pan out, I may keep an eye out for a big old hairpin style seat that needs a recover and glue on foam and fabric. As I really like the look of h airpin saddles. It's what I have on my main ride but it's brown leather and I want black...otherwise I'd use it...It's also one of those cheap ones from China and even after nearly 2 years, it's still kinda breaking in...though it is softer from when I originally got it.
Is this one of those repro’s you see on the Bay? I was afraid they would be soft and have weak springs. Hard I think I can deal with and it might be worth a shot if I can’t find a decent old one.
Do you remember where you got it?
Yeppers, I tried to recover a seat with a piece of faux leather from a purse I bought at Goodwill. It was an old Troxel seat with a hard pan, without the springs like yours. I went ahead and bought a new/old seat from @Gordon on theCabe. Way easier.....Now I'm waiting for some new 2.125 tires from the same contact. $10.00 each plus shipping! I hope they'll fit with the fenders still installed, otherwise I'll pull them and go full Ratbike. I'll post some pics when I get more.I did just that 2 days ago, looks decent.
Recovered the old red saddle as well, foam I had was thick and even cut down...was still thick, decided to go without foam for the time being...not sure if I like it or not, hoping the rubber base layer I used is enough. Not sure I'll use it or not, it was more an experiment than anything, try a new skill. Used a cheap leather/vinyl jacket from a 2nd hand shop as the cover material, though it's super thin...not thick like the original coverings. It's also got wrinkles on the side but after riveting it all, I didn't feel like drilling them out and trying again.
Waiting to rivet the rear of it, gonna add in a stamped brass plate with "Ozzy's Bikes" on it. But yea...first time recovering a saddle. Not sure I'll ever do another matress one. but if I find a cheap enough Mesinger style w/crash rail or something with a pan as a base, I'll give it another go, as it seems those types are a bit easier, with having the top plate and bottom plates...I can just glue everything vs fighting with rivets and springs.
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My next challenge is spacing the rear end from the stock 100 and stretching it to 120 to fit my 3spd Nexus coaster hub. I did it for my last bike, which I took the wheel off of for this bike but I can't remember how the heck I did it. I think I used an axle from an old MTB with nuts on it and slowly spread the dropouts...but can't find it so I'll probably have to hit up the Hardware store tomorrow.
That ride is lookin' good! I have the same one, just a '61 instead. I'll have some new 2.125 tires on Monday and hope to make them fit inside the peaked fenders. It's gonna be close, like yours. I was able to find a 5/8 seat clamp in my parts pile to install a seat as well. They are available. Are you gonna apply another coat of BLO too? I did, and it seemed to make a difference. I'll be following this post. Stay warm in the basement......Progress today. I stretched the rear spacing to fit my wheel. I ended up pulling apart an old MTB hub and using the axle from it to use as a means of slowly spreading the dropouts. Took a few goes to get it to where I needed it....I ended up having to stretch the rear to 150mm to get the 120mm spacing I needed.
Frame and rear fender had been rubbed down with BLO as well.
and yea, working in the basement today...again.
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Gotta finesse the rear fender and struts (one strut is kinda bent)...but it should have the tire tuck nicely under the fender with a very small amount of space between tire and struts/fender. I may also replace the rivets holding the struts on, as they're pretty loose.
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Decided to slap the cranks in as well...jsut to see what they'd look like...need to grease them still.
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Mailman also dropped off my quill 13/16'' seat post today...though Now, I think I'll need an adapter to attach my saddle with..
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This might be tomorrow's job...If I can fit the fender properly, I dunno yet. I gotta rethread one of the rear fender strut mounts near the dropouts and fix the fender strut.....Or I might just put a nut on that side.
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