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Old 11-06-09 | 08:49 PM
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keelbolts
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From: Tidewater, Virginia

Bikes: Lotus Legend, Fuji Cambridge VI, Schwinn Sprint

Restoration

There was a mid-70s basket case Schwinn Sprint in my local CL near where my wife works so I asked her to slide by & pick it up. Not entirely surprisingly, it appeared to be in better condition in the little pictures on line than it really is. Too much rust. I wouldn't have picked it up, but she did what I asked, in picking it up, so I can't complain. I've seen references to the use of oil & steel wool to clean rusty steel rims. Can anybody elaborate on that technique. Is there anything I can soak a rusty chain in to loosen it up or is it a lost cause?

The good news is the dropouts measure 120 mm so I could build a 3-speed or a single speed out of it.

As an aside, I read that the bent seat tube was to place more of the rider's weight over the rear wheel and to shorten the wheelbase. Well, the weight distribution thing might work, but the wheelbase is only a half an inch shorter than my Lotus.
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