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  1. HB Tommy

    Mongoose Malus Chatsworth Edition

    Saw the KOS on the other post. Looks great.
  2. HB Tommy

    Fat KOS Kruiser

    Notice the mega-range cassette, upgraded rear deraileur, and crankset. Do you ride off road? I have been riding my Malus Chatsworth now for 3 years off road with similar components. At 46 pounds, its a little harder on the hills, but manageable.
  3. HB Tommy

    Fat KOS Kruiser

    Nice KOS!
  4. HB Tommy

    Mongoose Malus Chatsworth Edition

    Updated the Mongoose to a BMX stem and rode it hard on the trail yesterday. It took the punishment well. Heavy, clumsy, and somewhat forgiving, this bike has a lot of character. I was blown away by it's climbing capabilities. It did not care if it was a rock garden or rutted trail, it went...
  5. HB Tommy

    Mongoose Malus Chatsworth Edition

    Test rode the Malus in the dirt and sand today, and it did surprisingly well. Somethings I need to do is switch over to tubeless to reduce the rotation mass--BB7s had tough time on the steep decents and the stem needs to be heavily tightened to secure those BMX bars.
  6. HB Tommy

    Mongoose Malus Chatsworth Edition

    A 26 x 4 Motomag would be so cool! I understand the Dolomite is a close cousin to the Malus. How do you like it so far?
  7. HB Tommy

    Mongoose Malus Chatsworth Edition

    More pics. My son enjoys it too!
  8. HB Tommy

    Mongoose Malus Chatsworth Edition

    Many 40-somethings desire those old days of freedom and youth. In some cases, companies like SE still deliver bikes to those adults who still have that kid in them. But what about those who came before the PK Ripper? Where are the days of the cantilever frames with BMX bars? Or the holy grail of...
  9. HB Tommy

    1953 Shelby resto

    One option on those rusty truss rods, especially the aesthetic ones, is aluminum 3\8 stock, polished to a chrome-like appearance. The main factor is how to terminate the ends. Schwinn versions are easy, though I made a custom set for my stretch (see stretch forum). I did this for two main...
  10. HB Tommy

    My Son's First Ratrod, A Patina'd 53 Schwinn

    We found much of the parts at the infamous Long Beach Bike Swap Meet. I also picked up an original working Delta bullet light off of eBay for about $32 shipped. We made a screw-in maglite bulb with an old bulb base. I wanted a light that produced higher lumens without any major alterations to...
  11. HB Tommy

    My Son's First Ratrod, A Patina'd 53 Schwinn

    That's it! Thanks for clarifying the origin of that sprocket.
  12. HB Tommy

    My Son's First Ratrod, A Patina'd 53 Schwinn

    Yeah that's a great idea Wildcat. In fact daddy's 59 Schwinn is sporting a lucky 7 seat post. I picked it up at the swap meet when we went parts hunting for his bike. Last summer I did a 15 mile cruise with the standard seat post and realized that these "adult-sized" vintage cruisers are closer...
  13. HB Tommy

    My Son's First Ratrod, A Patina'd 53 Schwinn

    Thanks Dougfisk. Initially my son, like many others, thought it would be suitable to repaint the bike. So I tried to get the fenders smooth enough to use just a filler primer. After a few rides in the park, many parents became inquisitive on the age of the bike, and my son quickly began to...
  14. HB Tommy

    My Son's First Ratrod, A Patina'd 53 Schwinn

    Piece by piece, we tore down all the bearing-related parts and repacked them. Thank God for cone bearing setups. They can be rebuilt very easily, and in many cases, do not require new bearings. The crankset was initially loose, and the sprocket was too tall for him. After soaking the pedal...
  15. HB Tommy

    My Son's First Ratrod, A Patina'd 53 Schwinn

    ...A happy kid (with eyes closed) and straight fenders.
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