That's a CLEAN repair!
That's a CLEAN repair!
My new roomie is a very talented welder and as soon as he's established more at his new place of employment, I'm going to see if he can do something similar with the '59 Schwinn frame I have with the same issue. I had someone try to help me with crank gouges on the '40 Schwinn BMX and they didn't adhere to a couple of my requests. Normally I just get a fabricator to fill the holes and let me do the finish work, in which a hand file is used to flush everything up on the stays properly.Man when I went or pick up the frame I couldn’t believe my eyes. It was perfect!
Truly at master at his craft, awesome hombre to talk to as well.
My new roomie is a very talented welder and as soon as he's established more at his new place of employment, I'm going to see if he can do something similar with the '59 Schwinn frame I have with the same issue. I had someone try to help me with crank gouges on the '40 Schwinn BMX and they didn't adhere to a couple of my requests. Normally I just get a fabricator to fill the holes and let me do the finish work, in which a hand file is used to flush everything up on the stays properly.
Really dig it !
Repair work is so clean, as has been mentioned.
I do however think the front end is crying out for a springer of some kind...
I like your bikes!
It’s a Schwinn ‘deluxe’ headset. Found on several models through the years. Similar style head set would become popular in the later 80s on mountain bikes. Cool thing about them (to me) is they have a lower stack height. So say you have a fork that’s like 1/4” too short with a normal headset, you can run one of these and get the top washer and nut on just fine.Anyone know what type of bearing set up this is? I’ve never seen it before. Came off my 72 camelback.
The bearings top cover goes over the race and bearing. There’s not bearing cup.
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It’s a Schwinn ‘deluxe’ headset. Found on several models through the years. Similar style head set would become popular in the later 80s on mountain bikes. Cool thing about them (to me) is they have a lower stack height. So say you have a fork that’s like 1/4” too short with a normal headset, you can run one of these and get the top washer and nut on just fine.
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