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24" Firestone - Tank art options??

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Re: 24" Firestone - DONE! pics

Postby CCR on Sat Jun 18, 2011 9:59 pm

Critter1 wrote:Well, My boy won for best kids bike at Karfer's show today..


love that bike, colors are awesome, glad you guys won some bragging rights too :D
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Re: 24" Firestone - DONE! pics

Postby FatBoy on Sat Jun 18, 2011 10:15 pm

Great build,Congrats on the award,And I agree very good color combo!
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24" Firestone - DONE! pics

Postby Critter1 on Mon Jun 20, 2011 9:09 am

The search is on for a tank for this bike!
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Re: 24" Firestone - DONE! pics

Postby Critter1 on Mon Jun 27, 2011 9:50 am

Haven't found a tank yet, but I need to solve a couple other issues that popped up.

I wish I would have realized before we painted... :x The clearance between the front tire and the under side of the fork crown is tight. Right now its about 1/4". If that tire was to bottom out on a nice size pothole, your definitely going "butt over tea-kettle" when the tire stops dead in its tracks! Now luckily my son is only 90 lbs soaking wet so there's not a whole lotta weight pushing down on the front end, which is a plus in this case..

By grinding away the little fender mount tab and the excess steer tube hanging down below the crown I'll gain another (almost) 1/4". I'm just going on the fact that "every little bit helps". It may still bottom out but lets hope not! The rat trap spring tension is pretty tight and the further it tries to travel, the tighter it gets so this could be the cure.. To the garage I go :)
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Re: 24" Firestone - DONE! pics

Postby Critter1 on Mon Jun 27, 2011 9:57 am

Secondly... The rim set i bought used and I hoped the coaster would work fine.... well it sux! It doesnt brake very well at all and makes nasty clunky sounds when you stand on it. Its not safe at all to leave it this way. Its a crappy Shimano coaster, and I pondered trying my hand at rebuilding it but in the end we'd still have a crappy Shimano coaster :?...

I've had this Bendix red band that I've been dying to use! I cleaned it up and repainted the band and the lettering with some One Shot. I think this bike deserves this hub, so I'll see if I can get Mike at Vintage Supply to lace it in for me. It'll probably need new spokes too..
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Re: 24" Firestone - Couple of issues...

Postby scrumblero on Mon Jun 27, 2011 10:16 am

I got those same tires on my cosmic liner, and ya.. they rub when you go over bumps... after goofing around to get more clearance, I have come to the realization that they will have to be swapped out for another brand.. :roll:
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Re: 24" Firestone - Couple of issues...

Postby Critter1 on Mon Jun 27, 2011 10:23 am

scrumblero wrote:I got those same tires on my cosmic liner, and ya.. they rub when you go over bumps... after goofing around to get more clearance, I have come to the realization that they will have to be swapped out for another brand.. :roll:

Yea, I'll go ahead and do some grinding... AND probably get some better quality tires too. These tires^ are about as cheap as you can get :|

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Re: 24" Firestone - Couple of issues...

Postby scrumblero on Mon Jun 27, 2011 12:21 pm

Critter1 wrote:
scrumblero wrote:I got those same tires on my cosmic liner, and ya.. they rub when you go over bumps... after goofing around to get more clearance, I have come to the realization that they will have to be swapped out for another brand.. :roll:

Yea, I'll go ahead and do some grinding... AND probably get some better quality tires too. These tires^ are about as cheap as you can get :|

Maybe Quick Bricks? What tires did you end up with?


I still have those on there I just ride real careful.. :shock: and ya they were $20 FOR 2 TIRES AND 2 TUBES, thats why I bought em!! :lol:
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Re: 24" Firestone - Couple of issues...

Postby olschbp on Mon Jun 27, 2011 12:32 pm

you might try reversing the rockers, switching sides, and it will bring the wheel out in front farther, I know that Karfer67 did it and some others on here, dont know if it be the look you would want, just a thought :?:
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24" Firestone - Couple of issues...

Postby Critter1 on Mon Jun 27, 2011 2:03 pm

If clearancing under the crown doesn't work, I might flip the rockers. Either that or put the original fork & truss rods on it..... but that rat trap just looks sooo cool!!!! haha! :lol: I mean, an eleven year old without some road rash just isn't normal :wink:
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Re: 24" Firestone - Couple of issues...

Postby Big_Daddy_Sloth on Wed Jun 29, 2011 4:33 am

Looks beautiful! Great job.
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Re: 24" Firestone - Couple of issues...

Postby Critter1 on Thu Jun 30, 2011 8:52 am

I was able to get the Bendix laced in for a decent price and fast too. The rim got scratched up pretty bad during the process, so the LBS decided to take it upon themselves and repaint the rim with some random rattle can red they had laying around :roll: :roll:. I figured the rim would get scratched and I'D be the one to touch it up when I got it back... Well the red they used is no where close the deep red I used on the rims.... aaaand its looks they used 80 grit to scuff it first :x. Geeeez! They meant well,,, right?? I suppose the main thing is that we have a coaster laced in now with some serious cool factor!! :D Now its time to start the process of splitting 36 straws down the middle, re-sand their lackluster repaint, and re-repaint the rim again...
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Re: 24" Firestone - Couple of issues...

Postby Walker on Thu Jun 30, 2011 9:16 am

So you brought them nice parts, they worked on them, damaged them and painted them (without checking with you first?) and then charged you? Sounds to me like they owe you money back.
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24" Firestone - Couple of issues...

Postby Critter1 on Thu Jun 30, 2011 9:19 am

Walker wrote:So you brought them nice parts, they worked on them, damaged them and painted them (without checking with you first?) and then charged you? Sounds to me like they owe you money back.

I could've complained more but I do a lot of business with them. They meant well, and in the end they cut the cost to less than half..
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Re: 24" Firestone - Couple of issues...

Postby Walker on Thu Jun 30, 2011 9:40 am

That was good of them. It can be frustrating when you put so much into any project, then go to a professional and have a problem.
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