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graywolf 01-10-09 03:26 PM

Cranky problem fixed
 
Can't find the old thread, so I will start a new one :)

As I said back there the LBS chased out the threads on my crank and ordered me a set of MKS Sylvan Touring Pedals. The pedals came in yesterday and I immediately put them on. Then today I stopped by the LBS today for a set of brake pads. Well, the kids are back at work, "The are hanging there on the wall" he snarls, so I go to Walmart, why pay two bucks a pair more for the same surly service.

So fixed crank, new pedals, new brake pads, all the bearings repacked, (the alloy rims, and generator light not shown in the previous photo were already on the Dunelt) and not much prettier, here she is

http://webpages.charter.net/graywolf...t-new-peds.jpg

I need to do something about that dented up chain guard, don't I. The brand new MKS pedals are not of the nicest finish, they almost look original, and needed repacking and adusting out of the box; but at least they are adjustable.

markk900 01-10-09 04:29 PM

Bike looks great Greywolf - and glad the whole crank thing worked out!

(dented chainguard gives it street credibility)

Mark

dbakl 01-10-09 07:26 PM

looks sweet!

Doohickie 01-10-09 07:36 PM

The NOS Raleigh chain guards on ebay would work I bet. Just remove the decals and repaint.

Rabid Koala 01-11-09 09:55 AM

I bet the aluminum rims make for much more pleasant ride, not to mention easier to stop. It looks beautiful, you did a nice job!

graywolf 01-11-09 11:17 AM


Originally Posted by Rabid Koala (Post 8161345)
I bet the aluminum rims make for much more pleasant ride, not to mention easier to stop. It looks beautiful, you did a nice job!

I noticed no real change in performance or ride with the alloy rims, but I am not a fast rider anymore. OTOH, the alloy rat-traps are noticable compared to the very heavy rubber blocks and steel pedals that were on it previously. I am very slowly upgrading the bicycle with careful attention to not changing the period look. While the paint on the frame has held up nicely, the mud guards and chain guard need refinishing as there is rust bleading through the paint, that is my next project I think. I am thinking of using satin black to match the old enamel on the frame as closely as I can. I like old things that look like they have had a long life of tender loving care, I do not care for restorations that look better than new; but that is just me, I do not say people have to do it my way.


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