jambon's Walvale porteur

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  • As in a bit chintz?

  • Yah. Next step is hanging a white enamel mug from the back, or a matching cigar holder.

    Practically I think the leather will clean easier too.

  • ... Or faux leather wine bottle carrier from the top tube. Point taken!

  • Love this bike!

  • Need to strip and Polish those levers

  • Thanks @Dazzrie really motivated to get it finished now

    @spotter I'm even thinking black leather grips and polishing just the lever 'arms'.

  • Definitely the leather grips, not the suede, If you ask me. For all the reasons mentioned above :) Good idea to DIY it, curious to see how the sewing goes. Good luck in any case!
    Build is coming together nicely, looking forward to the end result.

  • Coming late to this project but a great build so far. FWIW I think box-section rims in silver. Something like H+ Son TB-14.

    Never heard of those shifters, or even IRD. Are they like MTB triggers or does the lever move round its arc for each cog position (if that makes sense)?

  • @Lieven_De_Vlaminck Think I've been told regarding the seude. Thanks, got fears the leather is too thin and might tear whilst sewing but it's all so cheap not a big deal.

    @fizzy.bleach couldn't agree more with you about the rims, presuming I find some 9 speed Chorus hubs, TB-14's would be my preference. There's some more info on the IRD levers here. Cheers

  • IRD levers here.

    Those levers look excellent. Just a shame they don't have an indexed varient.

  • Turned out okay for £8.74.

  • Clean and matchy matchy with the saddle!

  • ... and no suede in sight!

  • Very nice build, Mike.

  • This looks lovely. Always makes me smile to see one of Norman's frames; despite having retired a while ago, he used to do odd bits of brazing work for the bike shop I used to work in. He had a little workshop set up in his garage with lots of little mementos from his career. Great guy.

  • Cheers Andy

  • Great project thread & great build. The quality of the photos make it that bit more enjoyable to read.

  • @Landslide Awesome, this is the kind of info that's great to find out. Searched a lot online but there isn't too much on Walvale Cycles let alone Norman Roberts.

    @birofunk I often flick through build threads just looking at the photos, so thought Id try and take half decent pics. Ta!

  • clean, very clean. Makes mine look clunky and overly practical.

  • Thanks @spotter, you'll be pleased to hear I've stripped and polished those brake levers too. You were right, looks better. My bikes are normally so impractical, just having a rack is quite an achievement for me.

  • Oh glad to hear, and keen to see! Are you planning on using any baggage? @jtrent90 makes an excellent rack bag!

  • charges camera Hadn't planned on any specific baggage, although maybe a Carradice saddlebag for longer jaunts. Certainly open-minded to what's available though.

  • Well I believe that bigxtop will be planning on launching panniers this year. If they're anything like the prototypes that I have I'd really recommend.

  • You're gonna need some bags to carry all the locks you're gonna need.

  • Ha! Luckily I can bring this into the office, but suspect it'll be more Sunday best.

    Still need another round of paint stripper and Brasso I think.

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