"Need to add some corrosion to headlight bracket..." ~ MazdaFlyer
Man, I love the sound of those words.
Man, I love the sound of those words.
Photos in shade, color washes out.Looks good! The black pedals look 100% better!
I'd like to see a picture with the stand up and sitting on both tires to get a better look at the lines.
Thanks! Maybe I need some laminated pics in a hang bag of some sort.I love this bike! It's an amazing transformation from page one. The only problem..when people see it, they won't know what it looked like when you started.
Thanks. For the props!That's one tasty rat!
I took the light assembly apart. The shiny steel is in a salt brine. We didn't have any vinegar. Rather funny, spent a bunch of time trying to remove rust, now I'm trying to make rust."Need to add some corrosion to headlight bracket..." ~ MazdaFlyer
Man, I love the sound of those words.
Thanks! Maybe I need some laminated pics in a hang bag of some sort.
I looked through my Hawthorne catalog reprint book. I found the rack with one cell taillight listed as a '39-'40 accessory. There was a black version and a chrome version, 84 cents and $1.49.Great job on this bike so far!
Love the taillight (filing that under 'ideas to steal').
I like the idea of moving the headlights up, moving them up will stiffen them too, less movement with a shorter bracket.
Awesome to hear about the weight loss too, keep going!
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I agree, the slope is distracting. It would be nice if you could get it and the chain guard parallel. The pedals look great!The stays are pretty much parallel and you can see both, but the rack tends to slope forward. I think I liked it flatter. The black blocks do look better. Persons blocks on Torrington bolts are a tight fit.
Looks like yours is the 'better' version. I'm not sure that the 'best' version would fit. That thing is huge compared to the others! I guess that's why it's more than twice the price of the 'good' version.I looked through my Hawthorne catalog reprint book. I found the rack with one cell taillight listed as a '39-'40 accessory. There was a black version and a chrome version, 84 cents and $1.49.
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That looks good now.Tweaking or twerking the rack again. I'm out of adjustment in the stock parts. Still not level but the fender and rack braces align.
Picture from a day ago:
Picture from tonight:
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Great looking bicycle right there. GREAT looking bike. If you are worried about the way the rack slopes, you should also worry about(or alternatively) look at the bike stand angles. If you could raise the clip area so the stowed stand is at the same angle as the chainstays, it would eliminate one of the non-matching lines from the mix. It would also match the rack angle better! This frame has so many weird angles, when you then add the drop stand with another different angle, the eye wanders away from the lines of the frame and the lines of the bike in general IMO.
That said, it doesn't really matter that much in the end considering what you have now. skpc
like Chad suggested.
I agree, the slope is distracting. It would be nice if you could get it and the chain guard parallel. The pedals look great!
Thanks for the props! I think the rack is a done deal as is. The wheel stand is an easy fix to get it slope up more. I hadn't really noticed what it was doing. The wheel stand can move up to a notch just above where the photo shows.Great looking bicycle right there. GREAT looking bike. If you are worried about the way the rack slopes, you should also worry about(or alternatively) look at the bike stand angles. If you could raise the clip area so the stowed stand is at the same angle as the chainstays, it would eliminate one of the non-matching lines from the mix. It would also match the rack angle better! This frame has so many weird angles, when you then add the drop stand with another different angle, the eye wanders away from the lines of the frame and the lines of the bike in general IMO.
That said, it doesn't really matter that much in the end considering what you have now. skpc
Thanks! I think I'll work at raising the rear end of the chain guard. I noticed one of the guards with holes on eBay and also one with the scallops, pricey though.Bike looks great!
I think the stand might blend in better if the rack were a wee bit higher in the front making it more level with the guard... but the bike looks great. Looks like the stand is almost parallel with the guard? Love that guard.
I think I'll live with the rack mount as it is. Good suggestion though.Ed, what happens if you release it from the stays in the front (the rack) and run a mount off the seat clamp / tube? It would pivot on the point where your rack braces attach to the rack, thus keeping your brace in line with the fender brace, but raising the front end so it parallels the chain guard, like Chad suggested. There is a manufactured hanger for bikes that is U-shaped that the bolt for the seat clamp would go through, that has two holes for the rack mount to be attached. Or, as is on this site, make one from a piece of 1/2 " x 1/8" steel....
TRM certainly knows about matching lines based on his build from last year...superb.Actually it was TRM....I would have never noticed that on my own..
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