Known Varsity Basher Completes First Rebuild
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Known Varsity Basher Completes First Rebuild
Well, I finished my first Varsity rebuild. While I certainly notice the weight whenever I lift it to hang on its hook, I think it turned out pretty nice.
I picked up this Varsity at a local thrift shop. I let it sit several days until senior day, hoping someone else would snag it. But that didn't work, it was still there, so I picked it up. Although it needed the normal stuff: tires, tubes, cables, bearings, and brake pads; the rest of it was all there and in pretty good shape. The chrome had the typical rust, but not too bad. And I thought the paint and decals were in really good shape, with no frame rust.
I put all of the crome parts: the handlebars, stem, crank, fork, shift lever bracket, and headset bottom cup in my trusty oxalic acid bath. It worked its normal magic.
I haven't done anything with bartape, as I don't have any of the vinyl stuff, and am not sure my normal bartape would look right on this bike.
The only thing not original is the rear wheel. I took a spare that came off a Schwinn Traveler, as the rear on the Varsity needed quite a bit of clean up.
I picked up this Varsity at a local thrift shop. I let it sit several days until senior day, hoping someone else would snag it. But that didn't work, it was still there, so I picked it up. Although it needed the normal stuff: tires, tubes, cables, bearings, and brake pads; the rest of it was all there and in pretty good shape. The chrome had the typical rust, but not too bad. And I thought the paint and decals were in really good shape, with no frame rust.
I put all of the crome parts: the handlebars, stem, crank, fork, shift lever bracket, and headset bottom cup in my trusty oxalic acid bath. It worked its normal magic.
I haven't done anything with bartape, as I don't have any of the vinyl stuff, and am not sure my normal bartape would look right on this bike.
The only thing not original is the rear wheel. I took a spare that came off a Schwinn Traveler, as the rear on the Varsity needed quite a bit of clean up.
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Looks just like it should!
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Very nice. Hold out for some of the original tape if you can. Just saw a guy on a social ride here in LA on this very model...
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By far my greatest objection to the Varsity is those absurdly heavy steel rims, which provide worst-case rotating mass and lousy braking performance. A Varsity or (preferably) Continental with aluminum rims and KoolStop brake pads is a surprisingly enjoyable ride.
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I might have some bar tape for your Varsity - I've a bagful of OEM tape rolls from a shop that went bust - maybe I have that green, I'll have to check. PM me if interested.
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The Varsity had see through green tape, right?
My Continental had yellow see through, I think. Maybe it was white. 'Been a long time since that rig gave up the ghost.
My Continental had yellow see through, I think. Maybe it was white. 'Been a long time since that rig gave up the ghost.
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Nice looking Varsity, note how improved the appearance is without the chrome dork disc. Imagine how much better they would have looked without the front chain guard.....
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Yes, I agree, I usually dump the chrome chain guard, side stand and dork disk.
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Have to disagree here RK the Varsity and its other brothers in the Schwinn line up are like a 59 Caddy big heavy and loaded with chrome. They just don't look right without all those shiny chrome steel acoutrements. That said when I did my Conti I went with the alloy rims. I got it just at 30 lbs still rides like a dream
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Yeah love the cruizemobile chrome. Chrome is falling by the wayside.
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I would definitely keep the dork disk and the chainguard. It's a Varsity, it would look wrong without them.
Be careful not to park it near the edge of a concrete slab. Varsitys have been known to cause cracks due to their sheer weight.
Be careful not to park it near the edge of a concrete slab. Varsitys have been known to cause cracks due to their sheer weight.
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You gonna eat that?
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Not bad if it is what you want/need to get a bike looking right.
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Still have mine . . . '76.
Agreed.
Still have mine . . . '76.
Agreed.
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I'm in the middle of putting white housings on my Varsity. A white seat and white grips (just put tourist bars on it) might set it off nicely. Thanks for the idea.
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I was able to clean up and keep the original housings, trimmed the ends a bit, and installed new cables.
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I've got some Hunt-Wilde in dark green - looks to be a match to the bike in the OP's pic. Already PM'ed, and will be on the way in a day or two.
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I too bashed the noble old Varsity. Then I fixed up and road one for a couple of commutes. I had to eat my words, it rode nice for what it is ( that depends on what is, is). I was going to ride it for a week, but about the time I got it all set up and liking it, a guy came and traded an 88 Raliegh Elkhorn for it. Moral of the story becarefull what you bash, you may end up riding it some day