Are you saying that a replacement lens is readily available?Looks about the same size as a Columbia reflector.
Are you saying that a replacement lens is readily available?Looks about the same size as a Columbia reflector.
I’ve removed badge rivets by using a 90 degree bent awl pressing the tip against the bit of rivet that extends into the headtube and pushing the rivet out enough to grab the head with some locking needle nose pliers, then twist counter clockwise while pulling.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.
Love the skirt guards. Looks like a great fit from here!
The only thing I could see trying is finding a longer front axle.Next up were my hit and misses. Per the recommendation of Dizzle Problems, Rusty Sprockets and ..... Boy I bought the BMX Axle and installed it successfully with a fresh regrease of bearings. Things were going splendid.
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Axle fit the forks and it looked like things were all golden. Then I went to install the front fender... The BMX Axle is shorter than the original axle to the bike and also the modern wheel. With the combo of the fork, torsion bars and fork braces there's not enough axle for the axle nuts. I've been going all day so it's time to get cleaned up and think about next stepsView attachment 234410
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That could work but then I’m back to attempting to file or grind flat spots on to the axle. That sounds like a task I may goof up.The only thing I could see trying is finding a longer front axle.
If you're game to try, I have some suggestions that just might comfort your concerns. Let me know...I've got my thinking cap on.That could work but then I’m back to attempting to file or grind flat spots on to the axle. That sounds like a task I may goof up.
Post number 8 is a great how-to by The Renaissance Man on filing down axles:That could work but then I’m back to attempting to file or grind flat spots on to the axle. That sounds like a task I may goof up
Thanks. I appreciate the list you've compiled. I had read that one previously but just didn't feel confident as I don't think I have any spares if I fail. Cheap enough to pick up though, so definitely worth trying.Post number 8 is a great how-to by The Renaissance Man on filing down axles:
https://ratrodbikes.com/threads/tips-n-trix.114104/
For sure! Hit me upIf you're game to try, I have some suggestions that just might comfort your concerns. Let me know...I've got my thinking cap on.
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