Got a 51 cantilever Schwinn a couple of weeks ago and ordered a spring and truss rods for it which were missing. They came yesterday, I found a rubber bushing at Napa to sand to shape and put it together. It appears to me that the truss rods, which are for a 26" fork are too long. The bike had 26" wheels on it with enough room for a fender, but I'm sure this is a 26" fork and not 24" else the 26" wheels would be too snug. Have I assembled this wrong or is there a trick or something? Or do I shorten the the truss rods and drill new holes at the upper end?
Second question. I'm just starting on a build for a friend of mine on a 49 Schwinn straight bar to be much like my four stroke Motorbike build. He wants a springer fork and wants the Schwinn type since it will look more appropriate on an old Schwinn than a Monark type. The prices on ebay are all over the place from super cheap to ridiculous. Old ones generally go for big bucks. Can anyone recommend a seller of a new Schwinn springer fork? We don't want this thing collapsing or bringing harm to the rider and it needs to be stiff enough to dampen road bumps for an adult rider of maybe 180 pounds. Anybody have good luck with a new one?
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Second question. I'm just starting on a build for a friend of mine on a 49 Schwinn straight bar to be much like my four stroke Motorbike build. He wants a springer fork and wants the Schwinn type since it will look more appropriate on an old Schwinn than a Monark type. The prices on ebay are all over the place from super cheap to ridiculous. Old ones generally go for big bucks. Can anyone recommend a seller of a new Schwinn springer fork? We don't want this thing collapsing or bringing harm to the rider and it needs to be stiff enough to dampen road bumps for an adult rider of maybe 180 pounds. Anybody have good luck with a new one?
SB
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