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Yes it did. very little rust. I do like a greasy bike. It's nasty to clean up but makes for dramatic before and after pics.All that grease must have helped save the chrome cleaned up nice.
Yes it did. very little rust. I do like a greasy bike. It's nasty to clean up but makes for dramatic before and after pics.All that grease must have helped save the chrome cleaned up nice.
The bird and tires are super cool.
What in the world happened to the light though????? Did you use a sledgehammer and vice to remove it
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There may have been a hammer involved before I pulled out the hack saw!
That wine box "basket" is super cool!View attachment 134449
Greetings from Hunterdon County New Jersey! This is my first Build Off. I rehab/restore bikes for women out of my home garage and organize a vintage bike ride called The Red Mill Retro Ride in Clinton NJ. I am also a curator at a local history museum. My Dad gifted me with a love of all things bicycle and the skills to get creative with them.
Although our museum remains closed to the public because of the COVID-19 situation the other curator and I have still been working. I needed to take some time off and, since there would be no traveling to visit Grandkids this year, I decided that would spend my Staycation on my entry into the 2020 Build Off.
I purchased this Dayton bike about a month ago. She spoke to me the moment I saw her. I love her lines, colors and patina. The plan is to clean her up without losing any of her story and character. I want to replace the wheelset with a 2 speed kickback set. I have two options. A modern alloy rim set with a Sturmey Archer 2S Hub or a vintage steel rim option with a Torpedo Duomatic hub. I'll probably try both then decide. I like to do a sort of Retro/Mod build combining old and new components. There are so many other ideas flying around my head but I will let time determine what I can accomplish.
This is a German Polar Bear frame with a Nexus 7 wheelset that I did last year. One of my all time favorite bikes for the build and the ride. I'm just posting it to show off a bit. I hope I'm as happy with The Bluebird of Happiness when she is done.
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Oh well, you can't make a cake without breaking a few eggs. LOLThat was probably a $20-30 part you beat up
Yes, it is delicate. I am experimenting with various spray on finishes. Leaning towards polycrylic right now. Although I do like the slightly textured finish.That's very pretty. And I'm assuming quite delicate, some type of protection planned?
A little bit of turning would go a long way to smooth out the finish
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