• it was £307, anyway, clearly I am not good at budgeting.

    had 27.2mm MTB seatpost lying around, frame did not take it, so i filed 2mm off and stuck it in.

  • Do you know what you would normally reinforce those holes with?

  • are you calling me fickle?

  • Seriously, a framebuilder would have reinforced them at the point of manufacture.

    How did you thread the rear brake cable? That's quite impressive.

  • there must be rings like those in your picture but for metal application, or some sort of substance to pour in the holes. i will search online.
    ........

    threading rear cable was a nightmare, would not recommend it. basically you take a thin but strong and flexible piece of wire, make a u shape out of it, slide it in the hole then push the rear brake cable into it and pull the wire out of the hole.

  • At first I was like.....

    I liked it at @ £214

  • I read a good trick...

    Tie a piece of ribbon to the end of your wire, then thread it into your frame, use a Hoover at the other opening to suck it through then just tug on it to guide the wire through the other hole... Not tried it myself but sounded good!

  • that method sounds easier, next time will try that.

    i read about my method at http://www.instructables.com/id/Internal-cable-on-any-bike-frame/

  • Get some washers. Bend them to fit the curve of the tube. Buy a blowtorch and silver solder. Solder washers over the holes. If you get a good braze it'll vastly increase the strength.
    I don't think there is anything you can pour in that will help much.
    Although the best thing you could've done is not done it.

  • I don't think that two 5mm holes in the TT will weaken a steel bike frame.. You'll be ok

  • I'm with kdregg ;-)

  • +1. It will be absolutely fine. Just try to stop water to get in

  • kdregg, mc, netakure thank you, I am trusting you with this.

    tallsam, however much i would like to don't think will be able to learn how to use blowtorch and silver solder.
    ........

    i applied three coats of clear lacquer. got some of that sheen going on. also, found these really nice valve caps.




    This ride is done for. all in all £310 spent. A part of me thinks i would be better off with this bike for £300. It has got gears and disc brakes.

  • But does it have two valve cap choices?

  • You've probably learnt more this way, and you can't put a value on that.

  • And yours has got tons of character

  • You've probably learnt more this way and you can't put a valve cap on that.

  • This looks like a lot of fun

  • As I started reading I was like "thats my kindof build", some of the latter decisions didnt suit me but hey we are all different. I can fully appreciate a bike that has had the time spent on it.

  • fizzy.bleach, you are right, presta valves have very boring cap selection online. it is also true putting together a bike yourself is more enlightening than buying retail one.
    @MC thanking you.
    @Golfwang. you, youself sound like a lot of fun, as a person.

    ....................................................................................................

    chanelling @wildstrawberries purple bike. found these bars in a skip on my street will find out if they are as comfy as it is believed.

    saddle is a stripped saddle, it is plastic, will upholster it someday myself though it is comfortable as it is and sort of goes with the stripped frame theme.



  • All those valve caps and you're not currently using any?

    Bars and stem look much better.

    Are they V-brake levers?

  • Forgot to put them back on after tyre change. Actually I am in the market for new pair.

    They are v brake levers. Do you object? personally would rather have something more fitting to the style of the bars. But vintage ones are not as sturdy as these.

  • this has transmogrified into quite a ride, could benefit from fatter tyres

  • Thanks.

    700x28c + 47Tx18T and this thing rolls real easy, super fast

    If I have fatter tyre 700x35c + 47Tx18T and this thing is hard to drive, slow.

    slow

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