Paint has dried and time to grease the head and bottom bearings. I am using marine grease...another tip from RJ the bike guy. I have never done the sealed bearings with caps before.
The bike become a rider today. I had to added a seat since last update and greased the crusty Bendix 70.
I took some pictures of fender options. My wife likes the chrome ones.
I still would like black painted from blue silver ones.
I guess mount the chrome for now and prep the black for painted set for a later mod.
The next step is making the chain guard black and cool again.
Pin stripe or bust time. I am limited by time to dry paint, assembly bike and go on a fun summer cruise the weekend. Using famous one shot paint to pin stripe does not help.
Thanks for the feedback. It was a fun project. I know featherweight bikes with coaster brakes are not the top of the rat rod bike culture.
But with such a cool frame, I just wanted to ride it. It’s is very light and darts along very smoothly. It doesn’t have the clunky feel my Murray middle weight has. It has a nice campus/commuter vibe to it.