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  • Once I've got it all up and running I'll probably need another project to keep me entertained for a bit so I'll look into seeing whether it's worth drilling the steel forks. I don't want to to kill any puppies or lose any teeth. On a related note, TM, are horses on the pavement a common thing in Leeds? I saw some bloke on a mountain bike nearly smash into a couple going round a bend.

  • they probably got lost from a hen party

  • ltc.

    I haz dibz on that when you sell

  • Does anybody have experience with cross top brake levers used without drop levers? They seem like a very sleek and elegant lever. I'm just afraid they won't work.

  • dakin, I reckon it's a keeper but I'll let you know if I ever sell!
    Teunticheler, I'm not sure what you mean by that, seems like odd phrasing.

  • Itc, I mean levers like these: http://m.flickr.com/#/photos/jasontabarias/5157130027/ Sorry for the weird phrasing. Here they are in combination with drop levers for cyclocross. But I heard people day they can e used as standalones.

  • Oh right! Got you. Yeah they're fine to use without drop levers and seem like they'd be much easier to set up. With drop bars though you might miss the extra hand positions you get from having the hoods.

  • Thank you! Yeah I know about the positions, but I only ride the top and the drops so I'll be fine. I just don't like the look of drop bar leers. They're so bulky

  • Here's my current project. I started to build a new frame jig.

  • Nice lathe/milling machine.

  • Here's my current project. I started to build a new frame jig.

    it would make a wonderful chrisymas present to us forum proles if you'd be so gracious as to post the plans on completion ;-)

  • Just finished building up Pavel Tonkov's lopro. It's effing gorgeous. Shame it's way too small as I'd love to take it for a spin

    more here: http://www.lfgss.com/thread116864-2.html#post3980989

  • if i was to get this repainted

    i'd be cheeky and do it Lazer Azure blue ,

    rather than the original Copper

    i think the blue looks better against the silver finish of the right components

  • New DA headset fitted at Brixton cycles. Hope to get some riding done on it now:

  • Seriously the standard of this page is fucking fantastic,

    argos build is lovely

  • New DA headset fitted at Brixton cycles. Hope to get some riding done on it now:

    That rim/tyre combo is killer. Do give us a ride report too.

  • i fitted these forks today,
    will remove the judy decal, got a killer playing card one en route, lost the old stem for a ritchey, seat post is stuck mercifully at my height, will be ritchey also when gone.May have found some choice nail varnish for re touching, or may powder coat, if that was considering powdering the bars , sorta klein like to spilt up the black cockpit

    forks were nos, 50 euro, and pretty much of t' period
    whole lot stands me in 100, will also rewire and add new chain
    forks are heavier than originals, but for the price good value
    frame is of thron steel,racing geo, and was said to been one of if not the lightest in it's class, so it should balance out for overall weight compared to other models of the same era

  • saarf, the nautilus, is the paint finish that 'soft touch' stuff?

  • saarf, you need to get some Rock Shox Mag 21 for that Cinelli man. Also, dont repaint it, keep it as it is!

  • not on mine, the original was, the stratocaster has the 'hard touch' both probably impossible to reproduce

  • saarf, you need to get some Rock Shox Mag 21 for that Cinelli man. Also, dont repaint it, keep it as it is!

    ok, touch it up then?
    (sorry) )


  • to be sure, the previous owner had all but written it orf, what with the stiff, rusty forks and stuck post
    I undid the old and what came out looked like what comes outta me after 9 guiness and a biriyani

  • Touch up is alright and keep it as original as possible, there's plenty of over restored classic stuff so I hope you don't go down that route. That said it's your bike, you can do whatever you want for it but in it's current state, it shows signs of use and hopefully would be used in the future so why give it a fresh lick of paint? Paint looks pretty good.

    Do you know who made the forks? You could probably source the internals and replace it.

  • as it was, it flew with the old forks, I kept on the wheel of some one on a colnago (poss primavera..) and the geezer turned off, I like to think cos he got the bollock ache, so I'm looking forward to trying it with a fresh chain and wires
    I'll discreetly purchase the nail varnish, and try it in a few blind spots to see how it goes
    I believe the old forks were by Green Line it says here
    "
    Racing geometry with Green Line Custom sprung forks...."

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