Patina sanding done. Installed the headset & fork, bottom bracket adapter, cartridge bottom bracket & crank, Nice used B-72 saddle, a couple cable clamps, and found a different headbadge...
I don't like full cable housings and these cable stops will allow open cables to be installed. This reduces cable friction and a tiny bit of weight - not that it matters on an already heavy bike...
The rear cable stop has always been an issue on my klunker builds. I'm trying something a little different this time around. This one is made from a plastic chainguard clamp. We'll see how it works out. The welded on derailleur hanger makes wheel removal a lot easier and allows a greater selection of higher quality derailleurs.
Originally this bike came with a brass BF Goodrich headbadge but I had this Spitfire badge in the parts bin and I think it will look better with the build.
I'm using this SR stem from a 1983 Schwinn Predator. In the early 90's I bought a bunch of these bikes in rough condition and parted them out. This is the third build that will use one of these.
With all these little parts fitted and the wheels built, the rest should go fairly quick and it should resemble a bike soon!
I don't like full cable housings and these cable stops will allow open cables to be installed. This reduces cable friction and a tiny bit of weight - not that it matters on an already heavy bike...
The rear cable stop has always been an issue on my klunker builds. I'm trying something a little different this time around. This one is made from a plastic chainguard clamp. We'll see how it works out. The welded on derailleur hanger makes wheel removal a lot easier and allows a greater selection of higher quality derailleurs.
Originally this bike came with a brass BF Goodrich headbadge but I had this Spitfire badge in the parts bin and I think it will look better with the build.
I'm using this SR stem from a 1983 Schwinn Predator. In the early 90's I bought a bunch of these bikes in rough condition and parted them out. This is the third build that will use one of these.
With all these little parts fitted and the wheels built, the rest should go fairly quick and it should resemble a bike soon!