Cycle Repairing and Adjusting
With a Chapter on building a Bicycle from a Set of Parts

År: 1916

Forlag: Cassell and Company, LTD

Sted: London, New York, Toronto and Melbourne

Sider: 152

UDK: 629.118

Emne: Reprint 1916.

With 79 Illustrations

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94 CYCLE REPAIRING observed that the wheel, whilst being trued, should be properly adjusted on its bearings, so that there is no shake. Building the Frame.—Clean out all the lugs free from grease, and then emery-cloth them where a brazed joint is to be made. Serve the ends of tubes and forks the same, as all surfaces to be brazed must be clean and free from scale or rust. Back Fork Ends.—Clean out the ends of the back forks with a half-round file until bright and free from scale. Level off the end, and fit the fork end in tightly. If the edges of the fork are chamfered off inwards with the file, it will help to make a close-fitting joint. Do not be afraid to make these joints too good a fit in the fear that the brass will not run round the joint, as when it is hot it expands and allows the brass to run freely. Top and Bottom Stay-eyes.—Fit these to the short