OA is oxalic acid.Whats an OA bath? got to try tha on my cycle truck wheels
Thanks OddJob... I was also leaning that way.Really like the 'weathered' cover material... but I just went back a page to view your whole bike, and it's mostly black and red, and not real weathered looking. I say black.
Use your flap wheel. It is easier to make the axle nice and even that way. I always swear I am going to safety wire them but locktite and forget about itThanks for the tips!! I think I have a wheel buried in the shed or in storage, if not I will give these a try
That looks really familiar, if you want to shoehorn a pit bike motor in there down the line I left plenty of room in there for one.Newbie here to a build off... But think I will give it a try. This is the starting point and wing it as I go. This bike started life as a girls bike(trans-it) but a friend I got it from did the change over. Will use parts off my Schwinn and other stuff I can dig up. If the motor fits the fork I will use it got to put it back together first.
Thanks for the frame.. finally got around to doing something with it. Pit bike motor??? might look in to that.That looks really familiar, if you want to shoehorn a pit bike motor in there down the line I left plenty of room in there for one.
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