Hello,
I have been reading/studying about motorized bicycles for five months now, and I am finally ready to post some pictures of the project.
I started with a set of worksman wheels. The chrome on the rims was in o.k. shape, but it was peeling in places, so I decided to take the rims apart and paint them. I have been inspired by a picture of a 1912 Triumph that I saw on this site, so I have decided on a black paint scheme. At the same time I added a drum brake hub to the front rim.
I then found a Roadmaster Cleveland Welding frame on ebay. I was told that it was a 1940's, but I have no idea.
After the frame, I found a truss rod fork that was supposed to be from a Schwinn. The fork had no trusses and the headtube was only 1" as opposed to the larger Roadmaster headset, but it seems very strong. I shimmed the head tube with copper pipe and I then made trusses (thanks bairdco for the how-to). I also made the truss rod headset, which is pretty rough.
I have been reading/studying about motorized bicycles for five months now, and I am finally ready to post some pictures of the project.
I started with a set of worksman wheels. The chrome on the rims was in o.k. shape, but it was peeling in places, so I decided to take the rims apart and paint them. I have been inspired by a picture of a 1912 Triumph that I saw on this site, so I have decided on a black paint scheme. At the same time I added a drum brake hub to the front rim.
I then found a Roadmaster Cleveland Welding frame on ebay. I was told that it was a 1940's, but I have no idea.
After the frame, I found a truss rod fork that was supposed to be from a Schwinn. The fork had no trusses and the headtube was only 1" as opposed to the larger Roadmaster headset, but it seems very strong. I shimmed the head tube with copper pipe and I then made trusses (thanks bairdco for the how-to). I also made the truss rod headset, which is pretty rough.
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