Here we go. Picked this one up this past spring; for a while I thought I'd tinker with it and ride it as found. That didn't happen all summer, so when the MBBO was announced a couple months ago, I decided this would be a good candidate. Between parts I've been collecting since then and stuff I had lying around, here's where we are at:
I have seen a number of pics of 24-inch Spyders from 66-72 or so that had a 24 x 2.125 rear and a 24 x 1 3/8 front; I think this is the original front wheel and I definitely want to use it.
The rear, however, is aluminum and seems to have been robbed off a department store 24" MTB. If it was chrome steel like the front, I'd just use it, but it bugs me to have the aluminum one on there. Big thanks to @idiotboy , who offered me this steel 24" 5-speed wheel in a trade:
This old Kelly Springfield Road Trac is probably from an earlier generation of bike, but I think it'll have just the right look:
Front sprocket and Shimano Lark derailleur could be original, from photos I've seen. The derailleur works, so it's staying. Sprocket's a little big for my taste and may be changed.
These brakes kill me. (Hopefully not literally.)
I'd actually like to try to drill the fork for a front caliper. Anyone have any experience with that? Words of wisdom to share?
Seat has to go.
Love the headbadge and the lines of the frame.
In the last month or two, I picked up the seat at the Hershey swap, the bars at the Kutztown, PA swap, and the sissy at the LBS.
I don't remember where I got this shifter... probably either Carlisle swap meet or Fleabay, but it's been kicking around for years. I thought it'd be a cool Schwinn Hurricane-type deal to mount on the stem, but it seems you need an extra-long stem to use it. I have a plan in the works to adapt it for use on the twin top tube.
First two orders of business: the rear axle and wheel bearings need attention and the lower headset cup seems to need a shim. Let the games begin.
I have seen a number of pics of 24-inch Spyders from 66-72 or so that had a 24 x 2.125 rear and a 24 x 1 3/8 front; I think this is the original front wheel and I definitely want to use it.
The rear, however, is aluminum and seems to have been robbed off a department store 24" MTB. If it was chrome steel like the front, I'd just use it, but it bugs me to have the aluminum one on there. Big thanks to @idiotboy , who offered me this steel 24" 5-speed wheel in a trade:
This old Kelly Springfield Road Trac is probably from an earlier generation of bike, but I think it'll have just the right look:
Front sprocket and Shimano Lark derailleur could be original, from photos I've seen. The derailleur works, so it's staying. Sprocket's a little big for my taste and may be changed.
These brakes kill me. (Hopefully not literally.)
I'd actually like to try to drill the fork for a front caliper. Anyone have any experience with that? Words of wisdom to share?
Seat has to go.
Love the headbadge and the lines of the frame.
In the last month or two, I picked up the seat at the Hershey swap, the bars at the Kutztown, PA swap, and the sissy at the LBS.
I don't remember where I got this shifter... probably either Carlisle swap meet or Fleabay, but it's been kicking around for years. I thought it'd be a cool Schwinn Hurricane-type deal to mount on the stem, but it seems you need an extra-long stem to use it. I have a plan in the works to adapt it for use on the twin top tube.
First two orders of business: the rear axle and wheel bearings need attention and the lower headset cup seems to need a shim. Let the games begin.