• well on the frame where the stickers used to be you can slightly see a name, it has some initials and then says something like ashworth i think, but it looks longer than that. and it doesnt say anything on the bb

  • Is it lugged? If it is post a pic.

  • lugged?

  • yes i think it is

  • got a fuji track a few weeks back. I am pleased, good value for money.

  • Genesis flyer is the one.

  • k i got some pics just now, i will put them on in a minute

  • heres the images:

    there ya go

  • yeah, looks like an Alf Noakes or a Harry Monk

    nice lugs

  • man that´s a really nice lugwork, didn´t come with fork?

  • yeh i have the forks, but the stem seized in to it really bad, i couldnt work it out with anything and i fear they may have bent. want pics of the forks?

  • Pictures of the forks:

    =)

  • any ideas what bike this is?

  • Whats with the one bolt on the right side of the fork? It's gonna look mighty nice once it painted all purdy like.

  • thats for attaching a light.

    nice lugs but youl need to do alot of work to get that nice.

  • yeh, ive sanded down half the bike now, im going to finish that tomorrow and maybe give it a white primer coat to protect it in the mean time, i havent decided on a colour yet, im thinking white or like a cream colour so i can get brown leather bits...saddle and bar tape, i think im going to try keep the bike quite traditional except for the rims. the stem is still seized into the forks though, to get them off the bike i had to hack saw the stem off so theres a tube stuck inside the forks now that need knocking out from underneath.

    i will post more pics up when the bike is sanded down and ready for painting. oh an i cut and filed down the brake line guides and pump mounts etc, i want to keep the bike clean and very minimalistic...

    still does anyone have any ide what the bike is?

  • Keep us updated, curious to see how it turns out? Take your time.

  • it has some initials and then says something like ashworth i think, but it looks longer than that.

    W.F.Holdsworth?

    and it doesnt say anything on the bb

    No stamped serial number.. check the rear dropouts too.

  • after i wire brushed the underside of the bb housing the serial number was revealed, i didnt note it down though. i will have a look tomorrow.

  • yes i think its a W.F.Holdsworth. thanks =)

  • You're welcome - happy days!
    My first road bike was a holdsworth. (Just 2 years ago.)

  • See if your new company belong to the cycle2work scheme. That way you could spread the cost of a new OTP.

  • How lucky is that? That's the sort of thing I go to the local tip looking for never to find anything!
    Good luck with the build and keep us updated please. Just use this same thread. Cheers

  • k so ive been sanding for like 6 hours and this is where im at now, do you think i should sand more, im going to get the piant from the tight bits in the bb etc but apart from that its almost ready to be primed....

    there ya go.

  • You've really put some effort into that.
    Once you've primed it, use a small amount of filler to smooth out some of the pitting, lightly sand again, then another coat of primer.

    I bought an old frame that had been resprayed and it look atrocious because it hadn't been prepared properly before painting. It would be a shame to see your work go to waste because of a bad paint job.

    Good luck.

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First fixed bike build thread - Help build my first singlespeed or fixed bike

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