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Old Sears Cruiser: The Oriole (finished pics)

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Re: Old Sears Cruiser: The Oriole

Postby IronDio on Sat Jun 16, 2012 9:05 pm

Thanks! I LOVE this bike!
sleepy wrote:Real nice work on the cruiser....nothing beats clearcoated original patina. 8)

Like your seatpost as well!

1/2" pipe and a 45 degree elbow...seems stronger than the bent ones I've purchased on the past, and at a fraction of the cost!
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What type of clearcoat did you use?

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Re: Old Sears Cruiser: The Oriole

Postby sleepy on Sat Jun 16, 2012 10:52 pm

^^^Thanks! :D
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Re: Old Sears Cruiser: The Oriole

Postby IronDio on Mon Jun 18, 2012 8:35 pm

Here are some finished pics my wife and I took with our new camera:
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These are straight out of the camera, so, maybe I'll repost some edits at a later time. I'm really pleased with the bike!
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Re: Old Sears Cruiser: The Oriole (finished pics)

Postby tdd on Tue Jun 19, 2012 12:05 pm

LOOKS GREAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Re: Old Sears Cruiser: The Oriole (finished pics)

Postby Dr. Tankenstein on Tue Jun 19, 2012 2:02 pm

Man, that...is....nice!
Where did you buy the Nason clear coat?

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Re: Old Sears Cruiser: The Oriole (finished pics)

Postby SCHWINNRAY69 on Tue Jun 19, 2012 2:07 pm

Sharp looking bike! 8)
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Re: Old Sears Cruiser: The Oriole (finished pics)

Postby IronDio on Tue Jun 19, 2012 2:47 pm

Thanks for the compliments!

Dr. T, I picked that up at my local CARQUEST Auto Parts.
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Re: Old Sears Cruiser: The Oriole (finished pics)

Postby Ape Stanger on Tue Jun 19, 2012 8:27 pm

Nice work! I like the way the whitewalls look with the white rims. I'm using white rims on my BO7 bike. I was considering painting them black and using whitewalls, but this has me thinking. I may just do a 3/8" black stripe on the edge of the rims now.
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Re: Old Sears Cruiser: The Oriole (finished pics)

Postby Ape Stanger on Tue Jun 19, 2012 8:32 pm

I like the seat post. Is that a 45 degree pipe elbow? If so what did you use to attach the seat post pieces to it?
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Re: Old Sears Cruiser: The Oriole (finished pics)

Postby IronDio on Tue Jun 19, 2012 9:06 pm

Ape Stanger wrote:I like the seat post. Is that a 45 degree pipe elbow? If so what did you use to attach the seat post pieces to it?

Thanks! It is a 45 degree elbow, and it's 1/2" pipe...an 8" piece down the tube, and a 6" piece to the seat.
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Re: Old Sears Cruiser: The Oriole (finished pics)

Postby Ape Stanger on Tue Jun 19, 2012 11:10 pm

Did you use JB weld at the seems or did you weld them?
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Re: Old Sears Cruiser: The Oriole (finished pics)

Postby IronDio on Wed Jun 20, 2012 5:31 am

Ape Stanger wrote:Did you use JB weld at the seems or did you weld them?

Niether. Just cranked them in with a vise and pipe wrench. This is the second one I've done like this, and they don't move (if you get them tight enough)
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Re: Old Sears Cruiser: The Oriole (finished pics)

Postby jackdaw on Wed Jun 20, 2012 6:29 am

That's an awesome bike. I'm using clear over patina on my bike too, though my bike is going to be kinda like a polished poo :lol: . What's the OD on 1/2 inch pipe? I like that seatpost, wanna copy!!
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Re: Old Sears Cruiser: The Oriole (finished pics)

Postby IronDio on Wed Jun 20, 2012 7:17 am

jackdaw wrote:That's an awesome bike. I'm using clear over patina on my bike too, though my bike is going to be kinda like a polished poo :lol: . What's the OD on 1/2 inch pipe? I like that seatpost, wanna copy!!

It's basically 7/8". It went in the tube easier than the original post, but the clamp tightened it up nicely...it ended up costing under $6 too
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Re: Old Sears Cruiser: The Oriole (finished pics)

Postby IronDio on Mon Jun 25, 2012 7:46 pm

So, I added a fitting headbadge decal, and got a cool vintage light (originally a handlebar-mount type) on ebay and mounted it on the front fender. Will post pics when I take them ;)
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