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Old 05-10-2019, 01:19 PM   #26
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Re: This is why you always pull wheel bearings

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72c20customcamper, was the race in the picture part of the hub assembly. I also have a Dana 60 full floating and am thinking I really need to check mine.




This was the outer bearing Eaton ho52
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Old 05-10-2019, 03:03 PM   #27
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Re: This is why you always pull wheel bearings

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I was once into playing with cool bikes and am wanting to get back into it. I found this Columbia frame in a farm dump up on the mountain in '79. Just thought it was cool, didn't know what I'd do with it. Then I caught wind of the "clunker" thing going on in Marin County and the beach cruiser thing had taken off at SoCal beach towns. Mt bikes had not yet become a thing, but were about to. This is what I came up with, still in originally built form from 1980. It would be cool to motorize, but I think I'll keep it as is, maybe not even restore, since it's a piece of history. Could be the first ATB (term used before Mt. Bike) in the East. I do have some other old Schwinn frames to build something different from. The whole cool bike thing has really exploded and so many parts available, I'm dying to get into it
Cool Bike. Old trucks as bike haulers, just go together. At every car show I've been to in the last few years, I've run into someone that is also into Custom Bicycles. I intend to always have a couple in the back of the truck when my wife and I go to shows. This is a '65 Stingray I put back together for our Great Grandson. Notice the color choice...….HaHa...…..
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