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69er camelback schwinn (it's not what you think)

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69er camelback schwinn (it's not what you think)

Postby kenji on Thu Mar 08, 2012 9:31 am

Here's the mockup with 26" s2 2.125's (and they rub)
frame is a $10 varsity camelback schwinn
wald bars sake MTB stem and Tange fork
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Re: 69er camelback schwinn

Postby kenji on Thu Mar 08, 2012 9:36 am

added blue flake schwinn repop grips and built a front wheel
cream 1.95 x 26 tire
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Re: 69er camelback schwinn

Postby kenji on Thu Mar 08, 2012 9:39 am

4X crome plated spokes and old campy QR ft. hub laced to arya 26 aloy rim
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Re: 69er camelback schwinn

Postby jaysmo on Thu Mar 08, 2012 10:38 am

i like where this is going i have a 68 camel back a speedster i want to make it a big boy stingray
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bits

Postby kenji on Sun Mar 11, 2012 7:00 pm

The rear drop outs measure aprox. 14 cm so i bouight a QR axle from amazon.com
search "10 x 26 QR rear axle 141 mm" to put in a campy freewheel shell
i bought a bunch of 10mm flat washers @ Ace for spacers because i couldn't find any cheap spares
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after a couple trys on the stand i've got the spacing close

the other bit i had to order is the Tange Passage New 1" 27.0mm Crown Race as the old 1" races I had lying around were too small.
I heated the race up with MAP gas and tamped it down with a cresent wrench as a guide and hammer trying not to put the wrench on the machined part of the race.
Everything is repacked with grease and waiting on brake parts now.
dose anyone know the specs for cable housings on these old varsitys?
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front brake setup

Postby kenji on Sun Mar 18, 2012 10:01 am

I ran NOS schwinn housing from the old school shimano levers to the barrel aduster on the stem and and bare cable down to diacomp cantilevers.
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why 69?

Postby kenji on Sun Mar 18, 2012 3:16 pm

26' in the front and 29" (700c) in back
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that 700 tire fits into the rear drop out without having to deflate the tire and the long reach brakes reach the larger diameter rim in back.
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Re: 69er camelback schwinn

Postby kenji on Mon Mar 19, 2012 7:22 pm

here's the tire link
http://store.electrabike.com/eSource/ecom/eSource/AMSTERDAM_TIRE__Cream__700c_x_40c/i_0_0_/_688461.aspx
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spaced out

Postby kenji on Tue Mar 20, 2012 6:21 pm

here's the famous washer stack in back
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and as you can see below i have a six speed it's a suntour so it is as wide as normal five
the dish is very slight and i used the same spokes (with the drive side spokes to the bottom of the nipples and the longer side torqued to the bottom of the screwdriver slot ) as came with the wheel when it was a $10 front from a swap meet. i used a three cross to an old campy freewheel hub shell.
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cranky

Postby kenji on Wed Mar 21, 2012 6:23 pm

swaped out the crank for a varsity setup using the inner chain ring also
wondering what pedals to use
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Re: 69er camelback schwinn

Postby kenji on Tue Mar 27, 2012 7:31 pm

i've been jonesing to get at this build but had to do some outside work.
i went with white bow pedals and 22" white banana seat
the cables and sissy bar shocks are in are in but the rest is still on order including a bushing for my lucky seven seatpost and a 36 " clamp type sissy bar
i was thinking about a suicide shifter for the front but would amost have to covert to a 3 piece crank and i would have to fab a shifter mount
here's a pic of the shifter i have in the parts bin Image
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big banana

Postby kenji on Thu Mar 29, 2012 2:16 pm

here's the seat mock-up

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from the rear

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i've got a 13/16 -5/8 merc starter bushing on the way it should serve as the lucky seven seatpost bushing.
and a clamp on sissybar to mount to shocks in stead of the rear setup on this mockup
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Re: 69er camelback schwinn

Postby pickle on Fri Mar 30, 2012 1:42 pm

Looking good with that banana seat!
When I read the post title I was expecting to see a mtb type 69er with a 29er front fork and tire and a 26 rear. :oops:
tape to tape the boxxies
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making the simple complex

Postby kenji on Mon Apr 02, 2012 7:12 pm

check this brake setup!
down the down tube...
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back up...
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to a mutiplexer on the seat post clamp bolt...
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through a roll pin in the lucky seven seatpost and into a housing nesseled in the bushing drilled for the housing O.D., then on a hairpin turn to the back brake...
the clamp type sissy bar came UPS :D so if it rains i'll be drillling for the shock roll pins...
still waiting on the bushing.
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clearance

Postby kenji on Sat Apr 14, 2012 9:37 am

first the good news
i cut a slot in a old Merc starter bushing and used it as a shim for the seatpost; it works!


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now the other news

look below and you can see if i do this wrong ill be sreaming along in top gear when a bump could drive my sissy bar into the chain and lock up the rear



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so im gonna spec out the drivetrain and then see how short to cut my sissybar with the shocks compressed length in mind

this is fun
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