Eldest Grandson Ethan likes to ride my 26" wheeled bikes instead of his own 20". He can ride the bigger bikes but I don't know how safely he could stop or dis-mount in a hurry. I told him we'd look for a 24" frame and build it for him.
I put out the word I was looking for a 24" frame and a friend offered up one he found in his stash. Thanks Dave!
I've been told the bikes is a Roadmaster. Here's how we received it yesterday.
After cutting off the bent rusted in place fork.
Unbeknownst to me until I went to unload the above photos from the camera, the Grand-daughter had filmed us mocking up the bike.
Today we finished putting it together and he took it for a test ride. This fork is messed up so we'll have to get another. The bike will be painted eventually.
Target never disappoints. I always find a bike shirt of some kind. Last night I spotted these.
Ladies night shirt.
Boys shirt.
They also use bicycles a lot in their advertising. I believe this is a new sign. Don't know that the girls are riding the proper bikes for the terrain though.
The other night I put the new wheels I built on the Monark Mutt. This morning I went for a 20 degree ride to test them out. They ride fine.
This afternoon my Dad and I went to the Starbird Devlin Rod & Custom show where our bike club has bikes on display. I don't have any bikes in the show as I was mostly too lazy I guess to get my bikes ready and entered. I've always enjoyed this show (formerly the Daryl Starbird Rod & Custom Show) and would go with my parents when I was a kid. Here is just a small sample of cars and motorcycles at the show. I'll have bike photos later.
This old Schwinn inner-tube may have been puncture resistant but it wasn't resistant to the effects of age. When it was no longer holding air I tried to save it but it was coming apart at the seams. This thing was really heavy/thick.
Rode over to my parents house to wish my Dad a happy 78th birthday.
This evening I started building wheels from a couple of rims I painted a few days ago. The rear wheel I'm lacing to a Bendix Automatic (2 speed kickback). I hadn't laced a wheel in a couple of years. After a little refresher course from the late Sheldon Brown it was a snap.
The hub came from a narrow aluminum rim which I put together many years ago and wasn't using.
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