Hey Guys,
Got another bike I just have to build. It will be built with a 1976 Stingray frame and will be loosely based on a Stingray type Schwinn Scrambler.
Found this fork and just couldn't live without it so this was the starting point.
My local bike shop has had this Answer Manitou fork on the wall forever. About a year ago I got the idea to make it into a suspension sissy bar for this build. Last week I was able to talk him out of it. I think the only reason he let me have it is because I told him what I planned on doing with it. Nice family Schwinn shop.
Hopefully I can pull it off without it looking too weird.
I plan to use early wide Stingray bars. I love the feel of them and they have a similar shape to a modern BMX bar only much larger.
A quick mock up.
I've got a regular Stingray sissy on the way that I will cut the top off of. Can't decide if I want to make a cross piece to kind of fill in the mounting holes for the brakes or if I want to just cut the mounts off to make them look like shock tubes.
The original elastomers have turned into chewing gum so I'm still trying to fish all that out of the tubes. I'm going to use a Krate suspension spring I have. I will cut it in half to make 2 springs along with some rubber.
The Answer carbon fork was pretty beat up when I got it and the lettering kind of covers up the nice carbon so I decided to sand the scythe off of it.
Stripped the paint off of the dropouts and polished the whole thing. Came out pretty nice.
I had found a thread on here about using 1 1/8 threadless on an old frame and it said the old Schwinn headtube ID was 33.7. It's actually 32.6 so I'm going to have to do some whittling on it. The headtube itself is only 2.5mm thick so it will be close but I'm pretty well committed at this point.
I also need to figure out how to paint that lettering on a piece of vinyl for the seat. I'd like to do a plain black cover over some nice padding and then stencil SCHWINN lettering on there.
Got my favorite large flange hub in the mail yesterday. It was already shiny but I polished it anyway. I think it's actually chrome plated. Will have to clean and re-pack it but it feels nice and smooth.
That's it for now. Lots of goodies coming. Got almost everything for a SRAM X9 1X10 setup on the way.
Got another bike I just have to build. It will be built with a 1976 Stingray frame and will be loosely based on a Stingray type Schwinn Scrambler.
Found this fork and just couldn't live without it so this was the starting point.
My local bike shop has had this Answer Manitou fork on the wall forever. About a year ago I got the idea to make it into a suspension sissy bar for this build. Last week I was able to talk him out of it. I think the only reason he let me have it is because I told him what I planned on doing with it. Nice family Schwinn shop.
Hopefully I can pull it off without it looking too weird.
I plan to use early wide Stingray bars. I love the feel of them and they have a similar shape to a modern BMX bar only much larger.
A quick mock up.
I've got a regular Stingray sissy on the way that I will cut the top off of. Can't decide if I want to make a cross piece to kind of fill in the mounting holes for the brakes or if I want to just cut the mounts off to make them look like shock tubes.
The original elastomers have turned into chewing gum so I'm still trying to fish all that out of the tubes. I'm going to use a Krate suspension spring I have. I will cut it in half to make 2 springs along with some rubber.
The Answer carbon fork was pretty beat up when I got it and the lettering kind of covers up the nice carbon so I decided to sand the scythe off of it.
Stripped the paint off of the dropouts and polished the whole thing. Came out pretty nice.
I had found a thread on here about using 1 1/8 threadless on an old frame and it said the old Schwinn headtube ID was 33.7. It's actually 32.6 so I'm going to have to do some whittling on it. The headtube itself is only 2.5mm thick so it will be close but I'm pretty well committed at this point.
I also need to figure out how to paint that lettering on a piece of vinyl for the seat. I'd like to do a plain black cover over some nice padding and then stencil SCHWINN lettering on there.
Got my favorite large flange hub in the mail yesterday. It was already shiny but I polished it anyway. I think it's actually chrome plated. Will have to clean and re-pack it but it feels nice and smooth.
That's it for now. Lots of goodies coming. Got almost everything for a SRAM X9 1X10 setup on the way.
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