Hi Carl! It is an old no-brand frame, probably Japanese or Taiwanese which where we in the Philippines get our frames from. Definitely not local because of the brass welds, which locally we don't do. I got it from the junk pile of my bike parts guy, he said it has been sitting there for a couple of decades, no serial numbers nor distinguishing marks. So it's kinda mysterious, hehehe
1. Found this plastic chain guard from my parts guy. I would have used a metal one but this bike part is really hard to find here.
2. Test mounted it.
3. Used some bolts as a mock up. This would be swapped later with some adapter, probably a small metal pipe or maybe change the whole clamp set up to something less bulky.
4. Ooooops, no clearance!
5. Fixed the clearance issue by trimming and a little shaving with a knife.
6. Did some more shaving for more clearance, some wet sanding then spraying it with primer.
I finally decided to change the chainguard bracket because it's beginning to be an eyesore. So, I steal CRASH's idea! Sorry man . It's an alloy plate for mounting stuff (I guess) which I got from a motorcycle parts shop.
Also yesterday, I was able to get my re-upholstered saddle from a shop that does car cover seats to match a pair of grips I got previously. Then created a mount for my rear reflector using the same material I used for the chainguard bracket that goes on the sissy bar.