"Contra: Thinner tube. And the frame looses some of it's history." I agree.![]()
Today it's sanding and polishing. I'm motivated now, but I already know that'll change after one and a half tubes...
So I have a fresh set of decals as a motivational.
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There is one deeper scratch on the top tube. What would you guys do? Sand it smooth or leave it?
Pro: Better looks
Contra: Thinner tube. And the frame looses some of it's history.
Hi there, nice job. I m with same job. How did you manage to put the bushings again on the inside? CheersOut comes the upper bushing. I have a makeshift tool, that I've been using for the last few years.
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It did not make it this time though. The corrosion inside the casting was just too much and the puller plate bent while pulling the lower bushing. I guess I'll have to make another one.
I should be glad it was the plate that gave away and not the casting.
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Now the "fun" part: using a reamer to scrape the corroded insides of the casting.
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No. It's no fun at all. But I won't be able to put in the new bushing otherwise.
Thanks for the reply. I thought this would be the case. Threads must be damaged in mine. The bolt just pushes straight through. I will have to come up with something else.One of the cones has a thread. You can use a bolt to pull that cone out. If it is seized, you can try and thread the bolt in from the opposite side, push or even us a hammer.
The polishing is... well.. let's say I got distracted![]()