First challenge, a welded on fork retainer nut to the stem ... And a surprise helper, Airman Georden Cordle, home for a few days before heading out to sea!
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We used a grinder and a dremel with a cutter bit and went around the perimeter of the nut. It ruined the stem but we were eventually able to remove the nut from the steerer tube.How did you remove the welded on stem?
Thanks for the photo. It's badged "Fleet Wing". Hoping to get the layers of paint off soon to reveal the full serial#That frame looks to be a 50's Murray, so it should have enough thickness to easily repair any area that looks suspect.
This is a 55 Murray:
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If I can make it fit without permanently altering the parts I will use them for sure.The skirt and chainguard combo works for me,
It's tricky, but you may be able to knock the fasteners out from the inside of the headtube. Soak them with PB Blaster repeatedly for a few days first. Prying it off from the front will most certainly destroy it.Thanks for the photo. It's badged "Fleet Wing". Hoping to get the layers of paint off soon to reveal the full serial#
Any good tips for removing the headbadge and being able to reuse it, and reattach it again?View attachment 232682
A good mate of mine works on high end carbon bikes and often passes by work with them. I have weighed a few of them and the average is around 15lbs, which is around the same as the alloy wheel/tire combo I am using on my Stealthmaster build.
You would have to very carefully drill out the rivets because the metal is thin and easily damaged. Then rivet it back on unless you tapped out a the holes for screws.Thanks for the photo. It's badged "Fleet Wing". Hoping to get the layers of paint off soon to reveal the full serial#
Any good tips for removing the headbadge and being able to reuse it, and reattach it again?View attachment 232682
Maybe a trailer side marker lense?Everything bolted up, fit and cleared the chainring and crank arms! Next test is fitting the rear wheel for clearance.
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I also was able to get all the disassembled fork parts rust free and wire wheeled.
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Lastly, I'm in need of a source for a couple parts ...
I'm going to need a fork retainer nut since I had to cut mine off,
and also a lens for this taillight if they make them. If not I'll come up with a solution.
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