MattiThundrrr
Rattus All Terrainus
There's a bunch of instructions online for making jewelry from forks... i think I just opened a can of worms
Thanks! Some credit for the idea goes to Schwinn... I have two Fleets and a Panther and I have always loved the look of the slimline tank.I really like the addition of the slim wood panel. Adds a cool, subtle beach element to an already great build.
That fork opens cans? How 'bout bottles?There's a bunch of instructions online for making jewelry from forks... i think I just opened a can of worms
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Hmmm. I have at least a couple of old Schwinn clamps. But I think the Schwinn seat tube is smaller in diameter. I may just experiment to see if the clamp will expand enough to work well…You could try to shim the post. Be careful tightening the seat post bolt as you could damage the frame. I had the same problem on my ‘98 Roadmaster with a similar clamp. I removed it and fitted an early forged Schwinn clamp. Problem sorted.
Ahhhh. Yeah, that is cool looking, but no, I don't have one. I will have to go through the parts stash and see what I DO have...View attachment 240935
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There are 2 types of Schwinn clamps. This is the one you want. It is forged unlike the later weak pressed steel clamp. it would need to be the same or very close to the size of the seat mast to work.
yeah, on our Thursday night rides we get a pretty eclectic mix of bikes. Anything from ballooners to banana seats to BMX and whatever you can imagine in between. This was actually a small turnout with only 5 of us. More often it's 7-10, and there have been times we were close to 20 deep.
Is tension from the rack loosening the nut while riding? If so, maybe a second nut between the rack and clamp?I hate these goofy seat post clamps that are welded to the frame and can't be replaced. I also wonder if the rack mount doesn't interfere with getting the seat post tight enough.
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