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Shop went out of business in 1960s when the owner died. Lots more parts including wooden wheels. All given to me.
Very cool! If you ever want to sell a set of wooden wheels let me know.
Willing to give away to non local RRBers, willing to pay shipping?Actually they are just the wood rims. They look new. I will probably build them up. I have to inventory and tag everything. A few boxes of stuff plus old wheels and sheet metal. I also have 2 more bikes to pick up that they just found, might be junk but I told them I would clean out the shop so it can be used again. I might have to go back with my trailer and just take out 55 years of broken household castoffs. Part of the price to pay for free stuff. I will probably give most of this away to local bike nuts.
+1.... I need a boys 26'' Schwinn springer steer tube fi u have one and I will pay for it!!!
Thats a possibility, might sell but it would be reasonable. I have several buddies that can't seem to find non cantilever frames and they have given me a lot of parts and done free work on my hydraulic disc brakes so I owe them. There are more frames than I can use as I am maxed out on bikes. I will probably play musical bike parts with this stuff and some of the bikes I already have. If I can build one or two for myself I will have to eliminate an equal number of bikes from my collection just to make room. You probably wouldn't be interested in what I would eliminate. The first to go would be a 70s cantilever AMF with a Shimano 333 three speed, a camel back later Hercules (after Raleigh took them over) Frankenbike and a late 50s Raleigh built woman's Western Flyer. The AMF I could sell but no one around here would want these others so I will probably give them away to the local co-op. I like to keep my bikes down to 22 and I have 25 now. I seem to give away at lest two a year to make room for better ones. I also do some repair on old bikes and paint a few frames for friends. I work for beer and cost of parts. I really don't want the work but the local bike shops don't have the old parts or the desire to fix stuff like vintage speedometers. I rebuilt several from junk speedometer parts I had. Replaced wheel generators etc. I am out of generator and speedometer parts now. People want me to dip their frames in my phosphoric acid bath too. Don't tell anyone you have old bikes.Willing to give away to non local RRBers, willing to pay shipping?
Had to ask.
Any springers in this batch? Or part. Please tell me more about the phosphoric acid bath. What do u use and how it works
Dealing with a bunch of junk seems worth it for some of the parts you got. I could be wrong, I don't know the quantity of junk. Either way, great score. Good luck.Actually they are just the wood rims. They look new. I will probably build them up. I have to inventory and tag everything. A few boxes of stuff plus old wheels and sheet metal. I also have 2 more bikes to pick up that they just found, might be junk but I told them I would clean out the shop so it can be used again. I might have to go back with my trailer and just take out 55 years of broken household castoffs. Part of the price to pay for free stuff. I will probably give most of this away to local bike nuts.
If so that will be great... This one had a repair and a Schwinn stem is to big. Great score!! the hard part is choosing what to keepI will look. We just had a wedding and relates are hanging around so I am not allowed to stick my nose in bikes until next week. I don't think I do , one box is full of old grips the others have a lot of bits.
I figured that was a Schwinn DX but wasn't sure as I have only seen pictures. I have another Snyder so I recognized that.I see a prewar synder fastback(zep style) frame set probably 37/38 and the 40/41 schwinn dx challenger original paint. Nice pick ups for free!
It removes the rust and coats everything in Iron phosphate, which is a rust inhibitor. You have to prime it right away or it will start to get a light coat of surface rust the next day.Does the phosphorus acid act like a rust removal or something else?
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