Greetings,
New guy here. When I write intros on forums they're typically very short or very long... and I'm guessing this one will drone on so here we go.
In high school I started working as a mechanic in a Schwinn shop, and worked there for about ten years. Then I got a job in another industry, moved away from my home town, and became pretty heavily involved with a certain brand of motorcycles. I didn't touch a bicycle for ages after that. 30 some years later I retired, and now play around with bicycles again, a little anyway.
For a lot of years I had an idea in the back of my mind that I wanted to buy an old Schwinn Typhoon frame and build up a bike with a 3 speed hub and coaster brake, using more modern parts. What actually happened was I realized I could buy a new "Schwinn" that already had a lot of the mods I wanted to make, with the same style frame, for a lot less than building one. So I ordered one off Amazon, $200 delivered.
I had to rebuild the entire bike once it showed up, but I was pleasantly surprised how it turned out. Oh sure, there were a few details I wasn't too happy about, but for the price it was pretty decent.
Then I decided to upgrade the pedals and fender braces... and one thing led to another.
When I was done it had a Sturmey Archer 5 speed rear hub with drum brake and a few other mods. I had to keep a derailluer on it since the frame has vertical dropouts. I have a tensioner, but it didn't have the reach to work with the SA hub. I did replace the plastic derailleur with a more vintage part though.
Unpainted rims, QR front hub, stainless spokes, upgraded brake
I don't have any good pictures of the final product but here it is with most of the mods done. Pay no attention to the car behind it, that got sold (unfinished) before I retired to free up some space/time/money.
The bike is fun and rides better than it has any right to. The bummer is it's not a Chicago built Schwinn.
But that's not why I'm here.
Flash forward to a couple weeks ago when I stumbled onto a free Typhoon frame.
My first reaction was no thanks, I've got enough projects already. But the more I thought about it... dang. Had to have it.
So now I have a July '69 Typhoon frame sitting around. I've already found a chainguard and fork for it, both the righ tcolor with similar wear. The question is, how do I finish it?
And THAT'S why I'm here. There's not enough there to make it a feasible restoration project so anything goes. It will have some form of coaster brake hub but othe than that, I'm not sure. Right now I'm thinking I'll probably buy a complete bike with a girl's frame to get most of the parts I need cheap. And then add a 3 speed hub. Or maybe a 2 speed kickback hub?
Or maybe I'll find some other inspriation here. Time will tell. I'm guessing nothing will happen all that fast since I have other projects going on already, but there's my novella on who I am and why I'm here.
And now that I'm ready to post this it seems the site hosting my photos is down. It'll come back. The pics will show up eventually.
New guy here. When I write intros on forums they're typically very short or very long... and I'm guessing this one will drone on so here we go.
In high school I started working as a mechanic in a Schwinn shop, and worked there for about ten years. Then I got a job in another industry, moved away from my home town, and became pretty heavily involved with a certain brand of motorcycles. I didn't touch a bicycle for ages after that. 30 some years later I retired, and now play around with bicycles again, a little anyway.
For a lot of years I had an idea in the back of my mind that I wanted to buy an old Schwinn Typhoon frame and build up a bike with a 3 speed hub and coaster brake, using more modern parts. What actually happened was I realized I could buy a new "Schwinn" that already had a lot of the mods I wanted to make, with the same style frame, for a lot less than building one. So I ordered one off Amazon, $200 delivered.
I had to rebuild the entire bike once it showed up, but I was pleasantly surprised how it turned out. Oh sure, there were a few details I wasn't too happy about, but for the price it was pretty decent.
Then I decided to upgrade the pedals and fender braces... and one thing led to another.
When I was done it had a Sturmey Archer 5 speed rear hub with drum brake and a few other mods. I had to keep a derailluer on it since the frame has vertical dropouts. I have a tensioner, but it didn't have the reach to work with the SA hub. I did replace the plastic derailleur with a more vintage part though.
Unpainted rims, QR front hub, stainless spokes, upgraded brake
I don't have any good pictures of the final product but here it is with most of the mods done. Pay no attention to the car behind it, that got sold (unfinished) before I retired to free up some space/time/money.
The bike is fun and rides better than it has any right to. The bummer is it's not a Chicago built Schwinn.
But that's not why I'm here.
Flash forward to a couple weeks ago when I stumbled onto a free Typhoon frame.
My first reaction was no thanks, I've got enough projects already. But the more I thought about it... dang. Had to have it.
So now I have a July '69 Typhoon frame sitting around. I've already found a chainguard and fork for it, both the righ tcolor with similar wear. The question is, how do I finish it?
And THAT'S why I'm here. There's not enough there to make it a feasible restoration project so anything goes. It will have some form of coaster brake hub but othe than that, I'm not sure. Right now I'm thinking I'll probably buy a complete bike with a girl's frame to get most of the parts I need cheap. And then add a 3 speed hub. Or maybe a 2 speed kickback hub?
Or maybe I'll find some other inspriation here. Time will tell. I'm guessing nothing will happen all that fast since I have other projects going on already, but there's my novella on who I am and why I'm here.
And now that I'm ready to post this it seems the site hosting my photos is down. It'll come back. The pics will show up eventually.
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