MazdaFlyer
Like “RadioFlyer”
Chain in place, tension adjusted, a seat installed, new seat post bolt, loose fit fender and simple details. We ride tomorrow or try to. Stay tuned.
The valve cap is an old Standard Oil type, not one of the repops.That's quite a series of 'macro ' photos at the top of this page! That valve cap looks like an old gas tank globe.
Is your 'cow catcher' down low in front on a pivot so it can rotate up when it bottoms out on transitions? Otherwise the shopping trip might end up with Ed in the basket.
Might just experiment with using the basket handle to steer…at my age I’ve learned to do things slowly and carefully.Did you try putting the bars on the cart and not the bike? That way you steer the cart and the bike follows, at least that is how it is working in my head right now.
Requires welding. Class one, just pushing the limits with bolts and mechanical fastening.I bet @MazdaFlyer could do some cool like this!
Hub and it’s parts cleaned, new brake shoes and clutch assembly installed. It rides like a new bike now, has a 21T cog at rear.The Heavy Duty Schwinn requires a bunch of tweaks to get rideable. The main issue is in the rear hub. The brake shoes and clutch assembly were messed with by someone prior to me. The bike was basically a fixed gear SS. Somehow shoes weren’t seated and show some wear.View attachment 195032
I’ll replace the shoes and clutch assembly. Changed out bars and grips. The kickstand is also wonky.
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Probably a couple of weeks before I get back to BasketCase .
My guess is it's the trail from using that fork. In combination with the tiller effect of the bars and having the pivot that far behind an altered center of gravity.
Just a thought but could you keep the frame intact and work off the stock head tube into something similar to this?
There's a reason why you see most all tadpoles or cargo trikes like this with near or completely vertical steering axis
Just spitballing
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