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This.....
Am I a bad person?
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• #278
No puppies were harmed there!
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• #279
Absolutely great job there!
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• #280
Nice job @Buz - did you have the pump the rear tyre while in the frame ;)
635 wheels with coaster brake? Do you like back pedal braking?Being Dutch I have spent most of my life on this sort of wheels, love them and their durability... Cherish those front wheel nuts.
Again great job and just for fun: 2 pics from one of my Gazelle's - she is now riding around Manchester.
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• #281
That's a hell of a tight clearance on the front wheel
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• #282
Yeah I did! they are 28" wheels in a frame designed for 26" wheels.
Love that Gazelle !
You may also like my 1954 Rudge....
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• #283
That now looks like...
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• #284
Sorry having trouble loading pics
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• #285
This..
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• #286
Yeah ! Fag paper clearances all round.Had to grind the fork crown a little!
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• #287
Lovely bikes people!
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• #288
I DO like the Rudge!
Linseed oil or clear coat? Any advice on applying linseed...
Removed the fork lock, 2-speedhub, you found a "Red Hand of Ulster" chainset - very, very nice!Too many projects :( a 51 Rudge Pathfinder is awaiting the same treatment, want to give it a "raw" look. Another budget build (see pic) in progress of mine - I am trying to keep the build under the 100 pound mark, which proves to be almost impossible.
Thanks for sharing those pics and @anidel for your kind words!
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• #289
Linseed oil ! I use artists drying linseed oil but I do find I need to apply it regularly. I just use a cloth to rub it on,both bikes cost around £250 to build using a combination of new and vintage parts. Love that lo pro look!
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• #290
Rudge is for sale in classifieds !
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• #291
just for a heads up, I have these listed for anyone in need of 26 1 1/4 wheels that are nice and (relatively) light: https://www.lfgss.com/conversations/283981/#comment12874350
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• #292
Don't suppose anyone has a Reynolds R5 27.2 domed post they'd like to sell?
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• #293
Just got this curved ST Jack Taylor back from Mario's, having had some serious salvage surgery down on the ST and DT to the BB, a pair of sleeves to repair a crack where the tubes mitred together above the BB. Also a new seat collar, and a fill of a dodgy brakehole on the rear- worthdoing as the bridge (and whole seat cluster) is a lovely thing, a piece of plate with a cutaway for close clearance. I can't really work out what the seat-grip arrangement used to be - came to me just un-collared and had a crack, fortunately exactly where you'd want to cut a slot for a new clamp.
Not going to build 'correctly' but with some good-ish bits nontheless. No idea of history, came to me from the forum's own @!Nhattattack! as a present, cos she'd not found anyone willing to attempt to repair the crack.
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• #294
Upload damn you
bah photo won't work from my phone. Guess I'll try later.
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• #295
If it is straight from the phone it is probably simply too big.
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• #296
Looking forward to seeing this!
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• #297
Rode my late 30s BSA down to the hydrogen fuelling station. I liked the contrast between past and future.
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• #298
Pretty crap image, needs moar daylight.
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• #299
ooffff, that's really good
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• #300
Love the laid back geo of 30's bikes. Looks lovely!
I turned this 1939 Raleigh bought for £26 on eBay into....
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