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What winter mods do you have planned?
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<blockquote data-quote="ajaf1656" data-source="post: 16989865" data-attributes="member: 196707"><p>I took the parts off of my silver single speed to build my newly acquired 1977 Schwinn Le Tour II. All that's left on it is running the brake cables. I polished the brakes, brake levers and spent a good amount of time cleaning up little bits and pieces on it. The only new part I used was the chain and brake pads I put on it. Not sure what pedals I'll run yet. I put on some Continental 700x32c tires I had laying around sine they didn't fit on my other 1977 Schwinn Le Tour II with fenders.</p><p></p><p>I just installed some Odyssey 4 piece bars and a corduroy Primo saddle on the BMX.</p><p>I bought a new Shadow Conspiracy half-link chain and should be getting new Primo cranks, Shadow pedals and a Colony sprocket delivered any day now. A new brake caliper, shorty brake lever and grips and the BMX will be as upgraded as I want it to be. It already has a custom built wheel on the rear and I don't care that the front rim is a pined seam since I don't run a front brake on it. I think I'm getting close to having $1,500 "invested" in it, making it the most expensive and nicest BMX I've owned.</p><p></p><p>I know how much you guys love and support my bicycle addiction... <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite17" alt=":LOL:" title="Laugh :LOL:" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":LOL:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ajaf1656, post: 16989865, member: 196707"] I took the parts off of my silver single speed to build my newly acquired 1977 Schwinn Le Tour II. All that's left on it is running the brake cables. I polished the brakes, brake levers and spent a good amount of time cleaning up little bits and pieces on it. The only new part I used was the chain and brake pads I put on it. Not sure what pedals I'll run yet. I put on some Continental 700x32c tires I had laying around sine they didn't fit on my other 1977 Schwinn Le Tour II with fenders. I just installed some Odyssey 4 piece bars and a corduroy Primo saddle on the BMX. I bought a new Shadow Conspiracy half-link chain and should be getting new Primo cranks, Shadow pedals and a Colony sprocket delivered any day now. A new brake caliper, shorty brake lever and grips and the BMX will be as upgraded as I want it to be. It already has a custom built wheel on the rear and I don't care that the front rim is a pined seam since I don't run a front brake on it. I think I'm getting close to having $1,500 "invested" in it, making it the most expensive and nicest BMX I've owned. I know how much you guys love and support my bicycle addiction... :LOL: [/QUOTE]
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