Hi,
Again time to continue one of the projects I've held waiting in the garage. It's a 1997 Schwinn Straight 6 with the bassboat blue paint theme. Most of these that I've seen have the red/gold theme so I don't know if they made fewer of these blue ones, or if the blue ones have just cracked and failed during the years (as has this one also..) :cry:
I've always had a soft spot for Yeti DH6, but as they have been out of my range due to their prices, I was happy to find this one quite cheap from US. For reference I just saw one DH6 frame sold last winter for almost 1000$ with a crack in it! And after Schwinn bought Yeti back in the days, they were making the Straight 6's and DH6's side by side, and they are identical down to serial number format, only paintjobs separating them.
Unfortunately when I was cut'n polishing the lacquer on this one, I also found a small crack on it's headtube.. No blame on the seller, he hadn't noticed it either, but it got me thinking what to do with the frame. One option would be to replace/repair the headtube, but then again reproducing that awesome bassboat blue paint scheme wouldn't be an easy task. So for now I'm gonna build it up and not use it as it's meant to be used, in other words just use it for cruising with the kids. Currently the crack continues from top to the edge of the machined part of the headtube and stops there.
Already got the rear end finished to a bit better polish and also refreshed the lacquer on the bassboat blue. Attached also new decals for it which were made based on the really worn original ones.
I have most of the parts for her already, but I have to do an overhaul (and brake arch painting) for the Judy DHO plus some other small jobs. I'll keep you posted!
Again time to continue one of the projects I've held waiting in the garage. It's a 1997 Schwinn Straight 6 with the bassboat blue paint theme. Most of these that I've seen have the red/gold theme so I don't know if they made fewer of these blue ones, or if the blue ones have just cracked and failed during the years (as has this one also..) :cry:
I've always had a soft spot for Yeti DH6, but as they have been out of my range due to their prices, I was happy to find this one quite cheap from US. For reference I just saw one DH6 frame sold last winter for almost 1000$ with a crack in it! And after Schwinn bought Yeti back in the days, they were making the Straight 6's and DH6's side by side, and they are identical down to serial number format, only paintjobs separating them.
Unfortunately when I was cut'n polishing the lacquer on this one, I also found a small crack on it's headtube.. No blame on the seller, he hadn't noticed it either, but it got me thinking what to do with the frame. One option would be to replace/repair the headtube, but then again reproducing that awesome bassboat blue paint scheme wouldn't be an easy task. So for now I'm gonna build it up and not use it as it's meant to be used, in other words just use it for cruising with the kids. Currently the crack continues from top to the edge of the machined part of the headtube and stops there.
Already got the rear end finished to a bit better polish and also refreshed the lacquer on the bassboat blue. Attached also new decals for it which were made based on the really worn original ones.
I have most of the parts for her already, but I have to do an overhaul (and brake arch painting) for the Judy DHO plus some other small jobs. I'll keep you posted!