Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Tear Down


Well, it took a little longer then thought to tear this bike apart. Many different size and styles of nuts and bolts were utilized and much welding held this old beauty together. Many tools were required to take this apart and you can see my favorite one sitting on the rear wheel in this picture. If it won't move, get a bigger hammer! It is important to lay each part out and lable it so parts don't get lost. Keeping the parts grouped also helps for easy assembly. As an example: Frame parts together, engine parts together, brake parts together! As you can see here, I have layed out everything in an organized manner to show absolute professionalism.

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