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.
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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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