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Worried sick all night over this crack. Cleaned the spot. Just dirt and a horrible weld. They took such care to smooth the welds at the head tube, but the rest… good enough.
That pic belongs in the WTF picture thread.

Looks to me like it was clamped in a rack too tightGot a better look at the Cilo. Noticed the back wheel was bent. Closer inspection reveals this. Looks like it was backed over?
Nothing about that rim screams "traumatic incident" to me... It could just be an old, poorly tensioned wheel, like the first rear wheel I built.That could be Mogandave.
It’s not on the top of the project list, but I’d like to get a good wheel on the Cilo to verify the rear frame isn’t bent. It looks good, but…





I had a black "Racer" back in the day, but I think it was single speed. Nice bike.Mogandave, yeah coaster brake.
Here’s the build recap: Saved this 1972ish Schwinn Speedster from scrap. The thought was to make an early mountain bike like before mountain bikes.
Stretched the rear out to fit 26in mountain bike wheels and tires. Used a bottom bracket adapter to mount a basic 3 piece bb. Old road bike stem, mountain bike bar, old grips, old road bike crank and pedals. Internal cable from a funky Schwinn stick shift connected to an internal 4 speed coaster brake rear wheel off some Trek beach cruiser.
I’ve got a little tire rub on the rear, cause it’s just a little too big. She shifts smooth and rides nice, although she’s a hefty 34 pounds. The old steel frame is not light and that rear hub does not help with weight.
Anything left in the spare parts room? Sounds like a great build using parts you had on hand.Mogandave, yeah coaster brake.
Here’s the build recap: Saved this 1972ish Schwinn Speedster from scrap. The thought was to make an early mountain bike like before mountain bikes.
Stretched the rear out to fit 26in mountain bike wheels and tires. Used a bottom bracket adapter to mount a basic 3 piece bb. Old road bike stem, mountain bike bar, old grips, old road bike crank and pedals. Internal cable from a funky Schwinn stick shift connected to an internal 4 speed coaster brake rear wheel off some Trek beach cruiser.
I’ve got a little tire rub on the rear, cause it’s just a little too big. She shifts smooth and rides nice, although she’s a hefty 34 pounds. The old steel frame is not light and that rear hub does not help with weight.