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The Street Wolf Burner Build
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Jaymz:
After my successful [in my opinion] Wildcat Styler build.
My daughter now wants something like it.
So today i took delivery of this
along with a set of bars and a SR stem
afters a quick initial strip down it looked like this
then i worked some of my magic for an hour or so
and ta da!!!!
Jaymz:
stripping time for the old brakes
primer
top coat
polished the stem up
fitted the new wheels
freshly painted brakes fitted
cables and grips
All in all a success day. I won't be keeping the brake set up, i've only blown them over quickly as my daughter has yet to see the bike and If she saw a rusty heap she wouldn't be best impressed!!! and they are completely shot.
The stem came up well so far, still more work to do on it
The R bolt brackets had a quick going over, but still need more work, they are on the rescuing borderline
Thats it for a while. until the daughter comes back off her summer hols and chooses her colour scheme not much more i can do
bigfatolly:
Top work that :4_17_5:
dordymush:
turned into a great little bike 8)
Jaymz:
--- Quote from: dordymush on September 02, 2010, 11:36 PM ---turned into a great little bike 8)
--- End quote ---
it's nowhere near finished yet, new paint, full brake set, new chain as the original back wheel must've had fewer teeth on the sprocket, and the chain now is solid and it's reluctant to pedal backwards! and finally a padset for it
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