Its been a while since I have updated the bike here, but I have added many things and one major piece to the bike. Added a trailer, pinstriping (real, by hand pinstriping) and accents, a fully working light set, and a few other pieces.
And my roadies made the cut: mid 70's...
Bolt it? lol :21:. Epoxy really works well with plastics, because it bonds them together, but I have never tried with steel and aluminum. I know 3M is top quality stuff, so anything to try would be it.
Tried something similar to this. I have an old AMF scorcher (26 in)and had to run a 27 rear rim for a short time, but the rear pads didnt reach no matter what :headbang:. If you have this problem, you could build a bracket for the brake caliper :39:.
I have a mid-70s AMF scorcher light set and generator off the fully riding bike (full light set and aluminum rear rack)...which I got for free :rockout:. I know the rear light works and the rear light wiring is great (this bike sat outside for almost 12 years), but the generator isnt putting out...
I ran into a few guy in steel in motion which also are on here but run into the same dead-end, no bike club. We just need more guy and we could start one up.
I may be grasping for straws here, but I may have a good idea, if it could work. Pick up a working 3-spd hub, lace it up to a copper hoop, and change the gear out for a skiptooth. So a skiptooth, 3-spd, copper wheel?