Got a few things going on with this current bike.
Discovered there were 2 slightly different sets of Schwinn bars during the seventies. Here is a set of '70 bars and a set of '73 bars.
They both have the same part number but the '70 bars are narrower and more straigh up and down. They look more like the ones on the '71 Stardust in the brochure.
Never been a big fan of the seventies bars but I like them on the girl's bike.
Drill bit made it through another recessed nut brake install. Going to have to use a v-brake noodle to route the cable since there is no way so swap the hardware around like they did for the girls bikes.
Have a nice set of Schwinn levers but will probably use these. I like the Dia Compe MTB levers. These came off of a Rivendel bicycle.
Got a cartridge bearing headset from Porkchops. Nice that it uses 32mm cups to fit the Schwinn frame. Didn't want to use the high dollar hub with the gravely Schwinn headset.
Torque the cassette down. Guy at the local bike shop told me this trick. Put the cassette tool in a vise and turn the wheel. Works great.
Got the seat cover in the mail along with a half yard of equestrian saddle foam to try for the padding.
Seat on this bike is a one year only item. Looks like this is the only bike to come from the factory with a plain white vinyl with mylar ribs seat.
Going to try and replicate it with this vinyl. First step was to remove the padding since this is not a "tufted" seat. Had to perform a tuftectemy.
Now it looks like this...
Discovered there were 2 slightly different sets of Schwinn bars during the seventies. Here is a set of '70 bars and a set of '73 bars.
They both have the same part number but the '70 bars are narrower and more straigh up and down. They look more like the ones on the '71 Stardust in the brochure.
Never been a big fan of the seventies bars but I like them on the girl's bike.
Drill bit made it through another recessed nut brake install. Going to have to use a v-brake noodle to route the cable since there is no way so swap the hardware around like they did for the girls bikes.
Have a nice set of Schwinn levers but will probably use these. I like the Dia Compe MTB levers. These came off of a Rivendel bicycle.
Got a cartridge bearing headset from Porkchops. Nice that it uses 32mm cups to fit the Schwinn frame. Didn't want to use the high dollar hub with the gravely Schwinn headset.
Torque the cassette down. Guy at the local bike shop told me this trick. Put the cassette tool in a vise and turn the wheel. Works great.
Got the seat cover in the mail along with a half yard of equestrian saddle foam to try for the padding.
Seat on this bike is a one year only item. Looks like this is the only bike to come from the factory with a plain white vinyl with mylar ribs seat.
Going to try and replicate it with this vinyl. First step was to remove the padding since this is not a "tufted" seat. Had to perform a tuftectemy.
Now it looks like this...