Perfect, thanks!
Perfect, thanks!
Perfect, thank you!
If you look at how the cable has to exit the shift lever, where it is presently mounted, it couldn't follow that seat stay. The first bend would be too extreme, and it would still have to loop below the stay to function.Great looking rat!
I like the Shelby guard on as well.
You may want to redo the cable routing though. I'm guessing it's for testing purposes, but it will look better hidden along the frame lines
Monark fenders are always cool, but this build looks great without them too.
If you look at how the cable has to exit the shift lever, where it is presently mounted, it couldn't follow that seat stay. The first bend would be too extreme, and it would still have to loop below the stay to function.
@Pondo, if you could run the shifter off the seat tube, you could curl the cable back up slightly to the seat stay and follow that down to the derailleur.
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Ah, Falcon derailleur and lever, I have an identical set of those on one of my Romets, built here in Poland during the Communist era.I mounted the stem shifter from the 10 speed to the seat stay with a shim. Looks kind of cool there. Should work ok.
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All set. The crank action hasn’t been this nice on this bike in probably decades.
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Cool. I think these came off of a Free Spirit step thru, but it could have been a Kia. They seem to work pretty well. I will put lower gears on the back eventually which may need a different derailleur.Ah, Falcon derailleur and lever, I have an identical set of those on one of my Romets, built here in Poland during the Communist era.
I think it’s kind of cool too but I think bare metal may work better on this build.I like the pink.
Nice! I hadn't considered that. I like it. I'm going to have to ponder it. I'd like to keep some white on the chain guard to tie in with the accents too. Thanks!I think the chain guard should also be bare metal along with the fender and almost match up with the shiny part of the tank.
That's a better idea leaving some white. The bottom portion left white would probably work well.Nice! I hadn't considered that. I like it. I'm going to have to ponder it. I'd like to keep some white on the chain guard to tie in with the accents too. Thanks!
I'm thinking maybe remove the white on the raised portions, leaving rusty patches where possible, and leave the white in the depressions.That's a better idea leaving some white. The bottom portion left white would probably work well.
I'm thinking maybe remove the white on the raised portions, leaving rusty patches where possible, and leave the white in the depressions.
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