Been a while since I posted on this one but the frame is bare metal and I brazed the chain guard bracket so it's a lot stronger than it was but I'm going to cut me a piece of steel to braze in a gusset on the back side where it can't be seen and this area will be done.
For the seat post tube, this is going to be a little more challenging since the clamp is welded to the tube, I'm thinking about cutting a section of heavier wall thickness pipe lengthwise and welding it to the existing seat post tube then grinding or sanding the weld down so it looks original, then cutting out some triangle gussets for the bottom area on the rear triangle where the lower tube meets it, I wanted to use some 1" x 2" rectangular tubing to cut diagonally and make the gussets this way but the rear triangle tubing is just a little over 1" so I'll make this out of 1/8" plate and close it up so it don't just look like a 1/8" thick gusset. the rest of the frame and all the rest of the original welds look really good with no cutback or voids in the welds so I'm gonna go with it the way it is, but I may beef up the head tube area a little better.
I got the first coat of the Krome powder coat on the tripletree parts but still need to apply the candy green ovr the base, and the fork legs have been blasted clean and free of rust, I can't powder caot them yet since I nee a bigger oven but I can paint them semi flat black in the meantime.
I'm going to go with the stock seat too but I'm going to take the seat off it's mount and weld in another plate to the seat post and put at least 4 gussets from the post to the seat plate since I can already see this being a weak spot.
Another thing I'm considering is putting a motorcycle tire on the rear rim since I've heard somewhere that a 16" motorcycle tire will fit this rim perfectly... if anyone can confirm this or knows the right tire size, let me know...
the original chain is also trashed so I'm planning on ordering 2 bmx chains, connecting them, then cutting it to fit. I got the Manic hub adapter and a 39 tooth rear sprocket temp installed on the rear wheel already but it's also coming back off for powder coating. i'll have to mix up a batch of House of Kolor candy green to match the powder coat candy green I got for the rims as well and I'm just going to keep the center hubs black.
I do have some pics I need to upload so I can show some progress, but the pics are on my camers that's at the shop, and I rarely have time to mess with uploading once I'm there...
For the seat post tube, this is going to be a little more challenging since the clamp is welded to the tube, I'm thinking about cutting a section of heavier wall thickness pipe lengthwise and welding it to the existing seat post tube then grinding or sanding the weld down so it looks original, then cutting out some triangle gussets for the bottom area on the rear triangle where the lower tube meets it, I wanted to use some 1" x 2" rectangular tubing to cut diagonally and make the gussets this way but the rear triangle tubing is just a little over 1" so I'll make this out of 1/8" plate and close it up so it don't just look like a 1/8" thick gusset. the rest of the frame and all the rest of the original welds look really good with no cutback or voids in the welds so I'm gonna go with it the way it is, but I may beef up the head tube area a little better.
I got the first coat of the Krome powder coat on the tripletree parts but still need to apply the candy green ovr the base, and the fork legs have been blasted clean and free of rust, I can't powder caot them yet since I nee a bigger oven but I can paint them semi flat black in the meantime.
I'm going to go with the stock seat too but I'm going to take the seat off it's mount and weld in another plate to the seat post and put at least 4 gussets from the post to the seat plate since I can already see this being a weak spot.
Another thing I'm considering is putting a motorcycle tire on the rear rim since I've heard somewhere that a 16" motorcycle tire will fit this rim perfectly... if anyone can confirm this or knows the right tire size, let me know...
the original chain is also trashed so I'm planning on ordering 2 bmx chains, connecting them, then cutting it to fit. I got the Manic hub adapter and a 39 tooth rear sprocket temp installed on the rear wheel already but it's also coming back off for powder coating. i'll have to mix up a batch of House of Kolor candy green to match the powder coat candy green I got for the rims as well and I'm just going to keep the center hubs black.
I do have some pics I need to upload so I can show some progress, but the pics are on my camers that's at the shop, and I rarely have time to mess with uploading once I'm there...