I bought a chain guard for my old Elgin bicycle. I'd like to get it fixed up. No primo restoration, just collect parts for the present. It's a 1938 fat tire that I used to ride back and forth to the welding shop before I started teaching. I bought it from the owner of the bicycle shop I worked for part-time. He took it in on a trade-in and I bought it for what he gave the customer. When I got it, it had wooden pedals and war tires and tubes on it. I saved the tires and the pedals and installed modern parts. It's missing the rear fender and the saddle leather's gone. I'll shop around for a fender. There's plenty of big sprung saddles on the internet, but I'll wait on the until I'm ready to work on it - maybe take it down the basement next winter.










