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Wheels, taillights and a decorative theme piece are what came in the mail yesterday.

Mounted a set of Kenda Kraze tires I've had laying around awhile. They filled out nicely on the 57mm rims. Gives the tire an almost square look, which it what I wanted. Front tire clearance is TIGHT!
Did the first mock up with the wheels/tires and borrowed the seat and bars from my Vagabond.


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Doc T.....the wheels are 26"x57mm. The tires are 26x2.125. They're a little weird to mount because of their soft sidewalls, but not difficult. I don't think they'd look as good on a narrower rim personally. That's probably why I've had these on stand by all this time.
 
I hope that front wheel is true to a T.
Not much on the sides in that front...
Bikes is lookin great.
 
Doc T.....the wheels are 26"x57mm. The tires are 26x2.125. They're a little weird to mount because of their soft sidewalls, but not difficult. I don't think they'd look as good on a narrower rim personally. That's probably why I've had these on stand by all this time.
Same here, now I know that I'll need some wider rims for them. Being that they are out of production now, I'm gonna put them in a plastic tub to store them until the day comes.
Cheers buddy, keep building this awesome bike!
Dr. T


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I started breaking down "Olds Cool" so I can start cleaning the frame to oil it. Wouldn't ya know it......even after soaking in PB Blaster for a week or more, the darn left pedal doesn't want to come out! This thing must've sat outside for a looong time. Time for the cutting wheel! I wasn't going to use this crank anyway. One of the screws for the tank wont budge either. That sucks.... I really need to remove it so it can all be cleaned & prepped properly and for other reasons. I don't want to strip the screw head and don't want to drill it out. It wouldn't look right with a replacement screw in its place. :headbang:
 
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Seiss lights I got a few years ago. I started working on them then, but they've been storage for the past three years.
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I had started cleaning one and found out they're brass:
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Harbor Freight LED spot/work lights:
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Disassembled and removed the outer flange seen here:
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Fit right in!
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Each light will have a mini toggle switch mounted in the existing hole where the original wire came out. Battery will be mounted inside each light housing for power.
 

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