Greetings! Been watching for a while decided to plunge. Lots of great stuff!
Bike nut since childhood, mostly conventional road & mountain bikes, but bought a Flying Pigeon (yeah I know) a few years ago on a whim which got me into rod brake roadsters for a while (the best one I still have is a ‘53 Japanese Ginko (that’s how it’s spelled on the badge)). A year ago I finally bought a’63 typhoon (again on a whim) with a poorly functioning red band kick back). It was a revelation! Up to that point I thought schwinns were prewalmart Walmart kid’s bikes. I got a ‘53 Meteor frame that had been laying around somewhere for a few decades and put a bunch of period parts on to get it going and have put five hundred miles on it. Also got a ‘54 Starlet skiptooth and another girls Meteor, both almost intact that I’m messing around with now. I finally got around to disassembling the two speed bendix and getting it working again on the Typhoon.
Any way I love ND (and all coaster brake) hubs and am fighting the urge to accumulate more Schwinns to experiment with.
Keep up the good work
Bike nut since childhood, mostly conventional road & mountain bikes, but bought a Flying Pigeon (yeah I know) a few years ago on a whim which got me into rod brake roadsters for a while (the best one I still have is a ‘53 Japanese Ginko (that’s how it’s spelled on the badge)). A year ago I finally bought a’63 typhoon (again on a whim) with a poorly functioning red band kick back). It was a revelation! Up to that point I thought schwinns were prewalmart Walmart kid’s bikes. I got a ‘53 Meteor frame that had been laying around somewhere for a few decades and put a bunch of period parts on to get it going and have put five hundred miles on it. Also got a ‘54 Starlet skiptooth and another girls Meteor, both almost intact that I’m messing around with now. I finally got around to disassembling the two speed bendix and getting it working again on the Typhoon.
Any way I love ND (and all coaster brake) hubs and am fighting the urge to accumulate more Schwinns to experiment with.
Keep up the good work