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This will be a step thru frame bike built on a gravel bike theme, but not with drop bars, it'll be along the lines of a klunker but with skinnier tires. So a mix of gravel and klunker.
I originally though this was a cheap frame the wife bought, but as I cleaned it up found it was decent Japanese quality.
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I found a registration decal on it that I thought was in Japanese.
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The Japanese only keep their city bikes for a few years then trade up. The old ones get shipped to other countries, and the Philippines gets a lot of them. There's a big market because of their quality and utility. I went to a translation webpage and found out this bike was registered in the Niigata Prefecture in Japan.
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I built it up as the Leopard Lady, using 26" wheels as it came with new. Maybe 26 x 1 3/8ths.
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It didn't see much use, so it was fair game for this build. I painted it like a leopard but it will get something completely different for this build.
I have a wheeleset I built recently, 700C using gold spokes and a Sturmey Archer kickback hub with coaster brake. They fit this frame and forks. Tires are 38mm, the widest I found at the time.
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With the 2 speed, it has a direct and high gear, so a smaller chain wheel will give me a good low gear for offroad and high gear will be good for normal cruising on the road. I have 39 tooth and 36 tooth chain wheels to choose from and can swapout the cog on the kickback hub if needed. I'll start with 39/22 and see how that works out. I have 2 leather seats to pick from also.
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No handlebars yet. I would like klunker bars. If I'm lucky enough to find a good American step thru frame this all could change.
 
I threw the parts together using BMX bars for the time being. They might work ok. I may swap out the standard fork for a chrome newer style. I'll get in a test ride soon and see how the gear ratio is. Not today or tomorrow even though it just needs a chain. We have flood warnings with a tropical system ready to dump a lot of rain.
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01 Sep fork.jpg
 
I checked the chain line and it's way off.
02 Sep chainline.jpg

The old bb extends out too far for any of my cranksets. I have a new sealed bb that is just right, but the old bb won't loosen up.
02 Sep bb.jpg
02 Sep wrench.jpg

I'll take it by the bike shop and let them get it loose.

I tried the chrome fork, just barely enough room at the top for the tire. I like it better than the originals.
02 Sep fork.jpg
02 Sep fork2.jpg
 
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Just put a long bolt straight through there to hold it all together. Nice and tight.

Then tap with a mallet.

Or

With everything bolted as shown. Line up the wrench handle just an inch or two below the chain stay. Then wrest the bottom bracket on the floor. Then step on the chainstay. Same type of leverage as a pair of bolt cutters. It should pop loose.
 

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