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Discussion in 'The Antiquated' started by Ron Funkhouser, May 1, 2018.

  1. Edit-bad scrolling on my part, answered my own question.
     
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  2. 49ratfink
    Joined: Feb 8, 2004
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    49ratfink
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    from California

    one more Craigslist find. another Schwinn B-6 with a locking springer and the drum brake up front. people are getting $300.00 bucks for these brakes, and that is what I paid for the whole bike. the locking springer goes for good money as well. put air in the tires and took it for a ride, first ride in decades. paint is THICK on this one. currently trying to beat the fenders into submission... rear one is pretty bad.

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    here's an updated picture of my other B-6 after doing all the bearings and rebuilding the coaster brake. dipped all the chrome in Evaporust as well. temporary tires from my mountain bike. I have found a tank since this photo.

    I have 3 of these bikes now.

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  3. vinny harms
    Joined: Nov 23, 2019
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    New project mellow yellow
     

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  4. 49ratfink
    Joined: Feb 8, 2004
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    49ratfink
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    from California

    just picked up these 4 yesterday at the Niles Antique fair.

    1941 Schwinn.

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    here's a 1942 "war" bike with blackout chrome, the twin to my other one posted earlier. I was riding it's twin when I found this one.

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    early 50's 24" Schwinn with ape hangers and aluminum wheels.

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    pre war Manton and Smith built girls bike. they built frames for many bike companies

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  5. ZZ Top Chop
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    Acquired a Schwinn Phantom a couple months ago 20210807_145850.jpg
     
  6. Deuces
    Joined: Nov 3, 2009
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    Deuces

    I went for a spin on my o/t 21 speed Mongoose mountain bike this morning... First time in about 15 years.... Now my legs feel like jello... And my ass hurts!.....:confused::rolleyes::(

    Think I need a wider seat for my wide glide ass..:oops:
     
  7. junkyardjeff
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  8. 49ratfink
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    49ratfink
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    from California

    1941 Schwinn ladies bike with locking fork. bought the bike as seen with no front wheel for 20 bucks. then I found the wheel, then I found the seat, then I found the original Schwinn wheels that were on it ..... all in the same swap meet space. freewheel on the back no coaster brake, just hand brakes. I think the total was $60.00 when I was done. put a crank on it that night and went for a ride. needs brake pads badly.

    I have 2 Schwinn pre war lightweight ladies bikes, 2 blackout men's "war year" bikes, and a 1950, 1954, and '58 mens all in this configuration with the 26 X 1 3/8 wheels.... plus my fat tire Schwinn's.:)


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  9. Wanderlust
    Joined: Oct 27, 2019
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    Wanderlust

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    Saw this Rpadmaster hanging in a store today.
     
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  11. ^^^Interesting "Star" sprocket^^^ Never seen one of those before.
     
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  12. 210superair
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    Updates on this project, that I finally got busy on. Need to lace the front wheel still (edit, done), and waiting on tires and she should be ready for reassembly. I can't believe how well it cleaned up, it was really rusty, but got most of the chrome looking good without destroying the decals.
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  13. DB looks great! Coca-Cola and aluminum foil?
     
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  14. Roger Loupias
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    Roger Loupias

    Here's a few of my past restorations mostly 26" models and one 28" Mead Pathfinder of 1921. Maple rims and all the bells and whistles. I do ride it but selective on where I ride in fear of damaging the rims. It draws a lot of attention on the bike paths.
     

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  15. 210superair
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    George Mcfly baby! Nice!
     
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  16. 210superair
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    Actually I used rubbing compound for my boat, so kinda wet sanded it. Then polished it up. Worked awesome.
     
  17. Thank you. Always good to know who is using which techniques.

    @Roger Loupias-great collection! Please post detailed photos of maple rims. Please and thank you.
     
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  18. TrialByError
    Joined: Aug 30, 2021
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    TrialByError

    Here's my pre-war Cleveland Welding bike.
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    TrialByError

    I recently fabricated a kickstand for it.
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  20. 210superair
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    Looks like some fun stuff there. I like the toy truck collection! And the m1.
     
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  21. A Boner
    Joined: Dec 25, 2004
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    A Boner
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    Bicycle rust:
    Hate to sound like a Gibb’s oil salesman, but with a soft cloth it really turns the cloth rust colored. Do it multiple days...it keeps on working! For bad pitting, use Gibb’s with a solid copper penny (1965 and older). Rub oil and penny gently over Pitts, and do it multiple days too...then finish with a soft cloth with a little Gibb’s on it.
     
  22. I don’t know of Gibb’s oil, thanks!

    oh, and love the moto bars on that Cleveland!
     
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  23. Roger Loupias
    Joined: Jun 24, 2021
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    Roger Loupias

    Original 28"perfect condition, that's why I watch where I ride, I would not want to crack the maple. I enhanced the wood with tongue oil.
     

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  24. Beautiful!
     
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  25. 210superair
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    I'd be afraid to true up those wheels for fear I'd break the maple!

    DB is done. Just gotta throw brake cable and shoes on, but I rode it. Tiny little thing! Goin back to the owner by the weekend.
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  26. Maverick Daddy
    Joined: Nov 26, 2008
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    Presleigh and her first bike. A all original Schwinn pixie. 20211017_134000.jpeg
     
  27. Roger Loupias
    Joined: Jun 24, 2021
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    Roger Loupias

     
  28. Roger Loupias
    Joined: Jun 24, 2021
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    Roger Loupias

    Nice stand. Your red glass raspberry lens are becoming sought after by restorers.
     
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