18 more days. You can make it.
I totally understand the needing to visualize with mock ups. Heck it seems like I had 10 pages of nothing but mock ups when I built Fugsley.
How do you add threads to a front fork stem?
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Re: How do you add threads to a front fork stem?18 more days. You can make it.
I totally understand the needing to visualize with mock ups. Heck it seems like I had 10 pages of nothing but mock ups when I built Fugsley. BO8 FireWing-Flexy-Fugsley-Beer Run * SALE ITEMS, FRESH FINDS + KINGFISH254 Stuff
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Re: How do you add threads to a front fork stem?Side note: Fugsley is awesome^ just putting that out there really great job!
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-Mike Wolfe My favorite clothes are covered in bearing grease and rust.
Re: How do you add threads to a front fork stem?Yeah, $230 is crazy money. You can get a grip of ratty bikes for that.
All of the vintage bikes I've come across use the 1x24 thread. I got mine through http://www.travers.com/m/ or http://www1.mscdirect.com/cgi/nnsrhm . The cheap Chinese stuff is good for "home" use. After you build 5 o r 6 bikes, it will pay for itself. If it’s too shallow then dig it more deep
If it’s too narrow then dig it more wide If you see a point of light Shake hands with the other side
Re: How do you add threads to a front fork stem?Thanks for the compliments on Fugsley.
I think Schwinn's typically have 1-1/8" tubes. Most others are 1" BO8 FireWing-Flexy-Fugsley-Beer Run * SALE ITEMS, FRESH FINDS + KINGFISH254 Stuff
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Re: How do you add threads to a front fork stem?No, the only two Schwinns I've come across with a 1-1/8" headset is the aluminum framed cruiser I posted elsewhere and my fillet-brazed postwar tandem. All "normal" ones are 1"x24 TPI, like everybody else. It may be the one area that Schwinn didn't monkey with, since they went to different head bearings already.
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