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My bicycle - Powdercoated 80s Schwinn
Hello all-
I bought this bicycle two years back while I was living in Queens to get around short distances, but it spawned a love affair. The seller did up old frames into fixies or single speeds in his garage in Astoria and flipped them on Craigslist. Anyways, the bicycle I purchased was a 1980s Schwinn World Sport, here is a mostly original one that someone has on campus: https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-s...105_113626.jpg Here is mine how it looked when I got it after I added a new seat, tires, rack, and new brake: https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-A...0/IMG_0390.JPG The paint on the bike was rough. It was thin, and scuffed and not very brilliant or resilient. I PM'd Paul at RPM Resto about getting it powdercoated, and he hooked me up in getting the bike in a nice bright white like I wanted. Here is the frame and fork ready for me to reassemble: https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-t...007_160242.jpg And here is the finished product with some new parts and hardware (including the incredibly hipster plaid framepad): https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-U...118_125010.jpg A very big thanks to Paul at RPM Resto, he really took care of me and helped me out a bunch. I can guarantee I am one of the more annoying customers to deal with (especially when I showed up hours late to pick it up), but he still took the time to chat and show my cousin around to see the many project cars in the shop. I still want to add white pedals and tires to the bike, as well as a tan leather Brooks saddle, and proper stem spacers. All in all, the bike is gorgeous and I love it. Hope you like the crummy cell phone pics. I'll try and snap a better one when I go for my ride tomorrow. |
Looks killer! White spokes and rims would be nuts on it
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I'd rock the hell outta that, looks sweet. Do us a favor, don't put any stickers on it, leave it bare just like that.
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Finished (for now) product looks great Jake....great job!
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As usual, Paul's work looks great |
Thanks guys. I am seriously regretting not painting the wheels while I was at it actually. I may do it next year if I can get my hands on a quality set for a decent price so I can keep these black. And don't worry, besides the Schwinn badge, there will be no other stickers. :)
Might try this in the meantime though, http://www.therimskin.com/index.html |
Looks sweet Jake!
My dad still has his old Schwinn Varsity, from early 70s IIRC. It's in pretty poor shape overall, but a set of tires and some chain oil are all it needs to be a daily rider. Always thought about fixing it up for the hell of it.This is not his, but this frame is exactly what he has: http://i.ebayimg.com/t/VINTAGE-SCHWI...yQOER!~~_3.JPG - Justin |
That's a nice frame Justin. A bit bigger than mine which should suit you quite well. Have you considered building it up to use it? I love building up these old bikes. They have so much character
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Love the white, awesome bike!
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All I think of with Schwinn is this. iirc there was a line "gone with the schwinn". lol
http://www.toughpigs.com/images/anth02augbike.jpg /hijack |
Justin I have my dad's old bike that looks just like that except it's all together and I still ride it :lol:
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