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That front wheel has just the right amount of clearance! :wink1:

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For my pedals I decided to do some work to these Schwinn exerciser pedals.
I will decide whether to keep the one piece blocks or swap in some different ones.
I think some different blocks would make them look less like exercise pedals but keeping the weights has a definite cool factor!
 
Sick pedals!!! I think I may have a set of those around somewhere.
 
Got the pedals finished up today. A little before and after:
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Now that I know how the first one went down, the second was pretty easy.
First I broke it down.
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Cleaned and greased. Didn't need much work as these pedals spent their whole life indoors.
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Next I had to make these square shafts round with my belt sander.
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Then I cut some studs so I could use these acorn nuts.
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Finally back together.
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I spent time yesterday stripping paint from the fork. Got it pretty clean. Texture pretty rough compared to the frame.
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I knocked down the texture with a smooth file then started in with some 180 grit.
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Better.
On the bike. My camera struggles with the shiny/black combo. The LED lights don't help either.
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To be continued.....
 
Pedals are superb and the fork turned out great.
Beauty ride man!
 
Made some time for bikes this week, finally. Tried to find a stem/bar combo that didn't look "Schwinny". Settled on this stem, even though the chrome is pitted and peeling.
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Then tried these bars.
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My favorite grip removal tool.
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Tried the bars, didn't like the look. Tried a similar set from an old sears diamond frame bike. New set has a little less rise.
Tried the cafe racer look. Yes, those are Thompson grips.
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Not really my bag, so I turned them over.

Meanwhile, I got my shifter setup lined out.
I had planned on using these pulleys but the frame tubing was a smaller diameter.
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So, I cut a piece of brass shim stock that I had for a different project.
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And voila!
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Got the shifter adjusted, so I decided to throw some grease in the bearings and see how it rides.
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I like how it rides. Pretty fast for a Worksman. The Sturmey brakes are pretty underwhelming. Seat is in the "Show" position, definitely need to raise it up for "Go".
 
The brass shim matches the brazing nicely.
 
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