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• #152
it's become my "reference build"
Good luck with that...
Let me know once you've got the frame sorted (sounds exciting), I've got bullhorns, bar-end levers, inline posts etc, you can have for the cost of postage.
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• #153
Fantastic - thanks very much, sounds great.
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• #154
Yeah pretty much
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• #155
Thought as much - I recall seeing a picture of you looking particularly aero at Palmer
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• #156
Seatstay without epoxy filler...
Not fresh.
Wounded but not beaten.
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• #157
That looks pretty serious! I'd be wary of other areas just being made of paper mache after discovering that.
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• #158
yep, I'll definitely be stripping all the paint and giving it a thorough inspection before going any further!
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• #159
I've spent the last few days looking at everything around me in the hope of finding a donor bit of steel for repairing the stays...
I ended up chopping a 2" length of thin wall mild steel tube from the end of my kitchen broom!
I've jigged it with a jubilee clip ready for brazing, but I'm off for my holidays now so it'll have to wait.
Meanwhile here's a lickle snap of the mega-shed funded by the sale of my collection privee (Dave Lloyd, Bob Jackson, Chas Roberts) back in the spring...
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• #160
I ended up chopping a 2" length of thin wall mild steel tube from the end of my kitchen broom!
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• #161
Cheers - I think I'll need it
Broomstick jigged and ready.
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• #162
I'd leave it like that.....! Maybe elastic bands would be better, to give a little vertical compliance? :0)
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• #163
Funny you should say that - I was wondering whether lashings of aluminium tape might be enough to not need any welding!
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• #164
You must have seen the GT thread. Just drill loads of holes in it and bolt everything together.
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• #166
Broomstick repair updates?
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• #167
do you plan to do the same on your Gazelle?
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• #168
What an epic thread. What happened to the broom frame?
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• #169
Good question - I had a go and struggled with flux, then the boss got poked off with all my junk in the lab so I brought it home with broom metal tacked in place and it's in the corner of my shed gathering dust...
Since then I've been sorting out my new workshop - not far off completion now so I'll be resurrecting this thread sometime soon with a few other projects planned for the summer.Glad you're enjoying the thread, If you enjoy this sort of silliness and have any quiet moments, my L'eroica Rat thread is also mildly amusing.
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• #170
Workshop still a bombsite but I've not let that stop me acquiring a new project....
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Here are the sellers photos - it's quite attractive in the flesh...
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• #172
This is good news
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• #173
I think so too, it's been too long since I last built anything!
This will be an exercise in ratbike values - quick cheap and rad.
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Ha! I was watching that, but have too many things taking up my time right now
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• #175
Strongrat aka bobrat v2?
Indeed, I'm in Ascot - are you in Reading