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An homage to the Raleigh and Triumph roadsters of Nottingham, executed on old Chicago steel with oiled black primer...Black And Tan

Frame: 1974 Schwinn 24" Continental
Crank: Stock Schwinn One piece
Front Hub: Suntour V with quick release
Rear Hub: Shimano CB E110 coaster from Richard's Cycles - Garden Grove - Thanks ....
Stem: Wald #4
Bars: Wald Touring
Saddle: Traitor from LABrakeless - Thanks Anna
Grips and Pedals from Memory Lane Classics
Chainwheel:46 T Five of Hearts
Cog: 18T

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I like it, absolutely awesome. I love simple bikes that look like they're from wayyyy back when. I hope to do a similar conversion on my uinvega atb soon. I think you succeeded, very very well.
 
Thanks Speed2XS for the remarks...and Korporal; cheers, salud and bottoms up ;-)
 
Very nice!
 
Super clean ride! bet its fun to ride or deliver stuff! nice job.
 
We used to put about a pint of kerosene oil in our bucket of car wash water and wash the cars with that but I never heard of applying oil to a primer job. We only did it when our paint was fading and we couldn't afford that $29.99 one day paint job. I only made $45.15 a week and that barely covered the bills. I never used a coin operated car wash until I was 19 years old.
Oh yeah, and to answer your question, decals don't stick to well to an oily surface.

I like your bike a lot. Plain and simple (with all the garbage off of it). I have a 1953 Raleigh that I plan to do something simular to.
 
I am thinking of adding a chainguard and fenders. I am open to ideas...

Thanks for the comments, flip ;-)
 
flip said:
I am thinking of adding a chainguard and fenders. I am open to ideas...

Thanks for the comments, flip ;-)

I couldnt imagine what you would need to add, it's near perfect. I will be adding a chrome bullet headlight when I some day plainly copy this bike. :wink:
 
Stout and ale ... never fail?
(Frustrated poet) :roll:
That is a beautiful machine. I don't see what you could do to improve it. If it doesn't rain where you live and it's not a commuter, there's no need for mudguards.
 
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