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@RustyGold my perfectionist brain is telling me to cut these tabs as I am not going to use a chain guard on this restoration. But I am planning on selling it when it’s done. I don’t know how picky the BMX community is. I mean, I’m already changing the color scheme. Are they going to be up in arms that I cut them off? Should I just leave them because they are original?

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Heheh. That question could be a whole new thread. "Will I mess up if I....."
 

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Dropped frame/parts off for powder coating. Forgot a "pre" pic... but picture a lot of bare, sanded metal. Frame, Fork, Handlebars, Seat post... all white.

As I was prepping, I was toying with the idea of going another direction from white. Something that still worked with the red, but maybe was more '81. But in the end, I had set my mind on the white/red combo, and I stuck with it. Powder coating should be done by the end of the week.
 

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The problem with finding a decent donor bike is that I now find myself wanting to bring it back to life, vice trashing it. Apparently it's got some historical BMX value, so I reckon I'm going to bring it back from the dead.

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I was looking through all of the Build off Journals to find this photo. I like the your wheel Reflectors on this bike. It must be a Raleigh. I have one of these reflectors on my Schwinn Cruiser. My Klunker Build has a lot of parts from a 1985 Raleigh Elkhorn Mountain Tour and this is where I got the reflectors. I’m always looking for more of these reflectors. Nice bike!!
 

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One issue I anticipated was the diameters changing for the seat post and seat tube. It doesn’t slide in. My first instinct is to file out the seat tube. Before I do, has anyone had a similar experience and corrected it a different way?
 

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One issue I anticipated was the diameters changing for the seat post and seat tube. It doesn’t slide in. My first instinct is to file out the seat tube. Before I do, has anyone had a similar experience and corrected it a different way?
BB, head tube, and seat tube are always problematic if you get powder in there.

You can be all surgical and get MEK and some q tips and go to town

Or you can make a cheap sanding rod. Wooden dowel with a slot cut in it and strips of sandpaper

I use these after the rough sanding because it's the exact reason I invested in them

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Got all the sizes I need for common posts, bb and head tubes
 
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In my experience powdercoated seatpost would never work as desired. Powder is way unpredictable in its layer thickness and at same time quite soft and plastic. There is a reason they don't powdercoat seatposts at factories, while it is one of the cheapest ways to paint and protect metal.
If i were you i'd try to find a replacement seatpost before having fun with sanding anything, since it can make things worse.
 

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In my experience powdercoated seatpost would never work as desired. Powder is way unpredictable in its layer thickness and at same time quite soft and plastic. There is a reason they don't powdercoat seatposts at factories, while it is one of the cheapest ways to paint and protect metal.
If i were you i'd try to find a replacement seatpost before having fun with sanding anything, since it can make things worse.
I was getting a lot powdercoated anyway. And I have no idea what the original seat post size would have been. And it's too late now.

Any way to find the correct size seatpost for an '81 Raleigh R10?
 

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@tanksalot I found an old post from 2014 where you got an R10 exactly like this one. You wouldn't still have it for a seatpost measurement, would you? On the net I'm finding guys throwing sizes all over the place. Mainly I'm reading 24.6, which seems to be a really hard size to find.
 
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@tanksalot I found an old post from 2014 where you got an R10 exactly like this one. You wouldn't still have it for a seatpost measurement, would you? On the net I'm finding guys throwing sizes all over the place. Mainly I'm reading 24.6, which seems to be a really hard size to find.
I don’t have that bike anymore . Sorry. I know that seat post is a odd size for a BMX bike
 

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Looks like 24.5mm is the size. Here's a listing for the exact post I have. But it doesn't look like Wald makes a replacement. ugh

 

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What are they called and where did you get them?
Scotch Brite interleaf or radial bristle

All over the internet

 

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