Re: Shelby Path Racer: Some Component Paint and Fork done
Thanks Kingfish! The crank is "Schwinn Approved" and pretty lightweight
Been grooving on your BOBike and all your innovative ideas 8)
J WAS pretty happy with it and has been riding and posting a bunch
Thanks Renaissance Man! I still have polishing left but had to get the "unknown tasks" started first
I really like your BOBike seat post mount, I'll have to steal it some time :lol:
Trying to get stuff done now at the finish line now that J's bike is done
With some help from my friend at work, we got the American-sized bearing race on the Italian fork
There was and 0.1mm interference between the race and fork
So he suggested to do something I heard before (that he has done but I hadn't)
We froze the fork with liquid nitrogen to shrink it but that alone was enough :shock:
Guess the bear on the fork is now a polar bear :lol:
So we had to let it get colder while we heated the race up with MAPP gas
But still not enough so we had to find a tube to hammer (like crazy!)it down and just barely got it on
That race is NEVER coming off :lol:
Got the headset dry fit but still have to trim the threaded part
and knurl the head tube to get the bearing caps in tight
Man, Do I hate painting, especially intricate component parts, Arghhhh!
But it had to happen for the "look", so I cleaned and assembled them first
Wasn't sure if I should prime them but did just in case, 2 coats primer, 3 coasts black
I tried a new trick, used 3M strip caulk (from my mech days) to keep the paint off the pedal seal
It seemed to work pretty good ( had no idea how to mask it)
Touched up the area with a paint marker afterwards,
not the greatest job but "Good enough for who its for" :lol:
Thinks it's going to look kinda good against the bare metal frame
Got lots more to do: seat post, fork bits, and more polishing
As Jake says, I better "Get To Building" :lol:
Thanks for looking
Steve