I got ahold of this 20" 1966(?) JC Penney Foremost Convertible and I'm considering a (partial) restore job on it. As far the paint goes I'll attempt to clean it up as much as possible but I don't want to repaint it. For one I like the patina look and also I'd never be able to recreate those great pinstripes.
My first big issue is the wheels. The original tires are solid rubber and I'm pretty sure a new 20" tire and tube won't sit properly in the rim - even if I drill a hole for the tube stem. But, as you can see in the pictures, a newer 20" front wheel I had on hand has two problems:
1 - The threaded axle is bigger than the opening in the forks. I could probably drill out the gap a little wider but I'm not sure that's a good idea.
2 - The spread on the forks is narrower than the width of the hub.
*Note* I don't have a rear 20" wheel on hand so I haven't even dealt with that yet.
So I need some advice:
Will new tubes/tires fit in the old rims? I don't want to cut off the old tires just to find out.
What can/should I do regarding the cut outs in the forks?
What can/should I do regarding the spread of the forks?
Thanks and standing by...
This is the fork spread problem...
This is the axle size problem...
Here's the original JC Penney catalog from 1966. Mine is #1 one this page.
My first big issue is the wheels. The original tires are solid rubber and I'm pretty sure a new 20" tire and tube won't sit properly in the rim - even if I drill a hole for the tube stem. But, as you can see in the pictures, a newer 20" front wheel I had on hand has two problems:
1 - The threaded axle is bigger than the opening in the forks. I could probably drill out the gap a little wider but I'm not sure that's a good idea.
2 - The spread on the forks is narrower than the width of the hub.
*Note* I don't have a rear 20" wheel on hand so I haven't even dealt with that yet.
So I need some advice:
Will new tubes/tires fit in the old rims? I don't want to cut off the old tires just to find out.
What can/should I do regarding the cut outs in the forks?
What can/should I do regarding the spread of the forks?
Thanks and standing by...
This is the fork spread problem...
This is the axle size problem...
Here's the original JC Penney catalog from 1966. Mine is #1 one this page.