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• #552
Crisis averted. Turns out I was looking at the wrong one on ebay(also bery nice) friend of the family has put this up on ebay, but will be taking it down tomorrow as it's now mine!
Fuck yeah. CB USWB ftw. It was rebuilt in the late 50's as more a roadster-wheels, excessive number of brakes etc but it's all business underneath. Might get a set of new wheels, have to work out brake drop etc as theres no way I'm gonna find 26/1 1/4 rims(597mm old english iso).
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• #553
nice tandem Ed..
now you can have a butler for the Tweed ride.
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• #554
Like any true gent one now has a choice of 3 tandems to take on the tweed run.
Liz didn't get a place however.
#foreveralonefaceTandems belong out on the lanes; setting insane pace on the flat and decending like a freight train, not in the tweed scrum. Hats off to those who've ridden them on previous tween runs..
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• #555
I actually saw a couple on a tandem today, struggling up a hill..
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• #556
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• #557
8 am from the polo courts in bethnal green
I'm planning on joining the group at the intersection of Lea Bridge Road and Chatsworth Road (and Texas and Pinky too probably)... see youse all then... I am guessing a little before 8:30...
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• #558
Southern folk how does a Ritzy meet up sound?
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• #559
katie. ritzy for a quarter past seven sounds ace.
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• #560
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• #561
Alright, sounds good, Kat. See you at the Ritzy. We gonna coffee/bagel in Brixton or once we get to Bethnal Green?
Shoots, hiya! You and your lady are coming? (Sorry, I forget her name) Aram needs to borrow a bike as the Zeus is brakless. If our housemate gets back to him (Hello goodhead? ;) ) in time then we can.
Pinky, be good to see you!
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• #562
Glad to say my feet are both feeling irie...but my bottom bracket done gone busted. Cant get across Wandsworth bridge on the Condor let alone to Cambs.
Might do some indigenous gardening a la Skulls.
What size bottom bracket?
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• #563
Might meet y'all at the Ritzy but punctuality is not my strong point so don't wait up.
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• #564
Crisis averted. Turns out I was looking at the wrong one on ebay(also bery nice) friend of the family has put this up on ebay, but will be taking it down tomorrow as it's now mine!
Fuck yeah. CB USWB ftw. It was rebuilt in the late 50's as more a roadster-wheels, excessive number of brakes etc but it's all business underneath. Might get a set of new wheels, have to work out brake drop etc as theres no way I'm gonna find 26/1 1/4 rims(597mm old english iso).
Same seattube as claud butler polobike, which is niceIs it a higgins? Oh and rims still available is chrome and quite cheap..or H son will build you some but its pricey.
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• #565
Nope its a Claud
hilary has a wheelset with 4speed close ratio sturmey I may pick up for it. the uswb was supposedly an awesome multi-purpose tandem frame and there was a load of options when you bought one so you rarely see 2 fitted out the same. Like the idea of going all out period racer on it.
Re-enamelled in the 60's by the current owner at the cb factory, mafac canti and caliper rear brakes, caliper and drum front brakes. 4 is a tad excessive, like the arai drum on my pug so may change the setup a little. See what I've got to play with when I pick it up. -
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Then they need to htfu. Hills are aces on a tandem.I really wanted to shout HTFU in their old faces, I really did.. But I couldn't bring myself to do it, so I smiled and nodded in true countryside fashion.
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• #567
Nope its a Claud
hilary has a wheelset with 4speed close ratio sturmey I may pick up for it. the uswb was supposedly an awesome multi-purpose tandem frame and there was a load of options when you bought one so you rarely see 2 fitted out the same. Like the idea of going all out period racer on it.
Re-enamelled in the 60's by the current owner at the cb factory, mafac canti and caliper rear brakes, caliper and drum front brakes. 4 is a tad excessive, like the arai drum on my pug so may change the setup a little. See what I've got to play with when I pick it up.Though the higgins were the only curved tandems. They only made 10.
Wouldn't mind having a look as am working on a friends higgins that I need some ideas on.
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• #568
Sarah h and I are gonna have to bail. Hope you all have fun out there
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• #569
I have had to accept that I can't spend most of tomorrow riding to Cambridge. Just got too much on. Have fun.
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• #570
Just me Loo. Will catch up en route.
See everyone on the court.
Skully n Skive will tow us out of the smoke
: )That's a shame Fox n mo
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• #571
No problem-o
one on classic lightweights, few on the ctc forum all in various builds. Looks like it'll clear 700c wheels no probs with the mudguards off. Mine has canti mounts brazed on the rear so these won't line up correctly. Shame the canti mounts weren't brazed on the inside of chainstay out the way so I could run a caliper as normal.
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Oh and in 'The golden age of handmade bicycles' book there's a couple of french built curved tandems as well.
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• #573
:-(
Fox
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• #574
Jen, we'll bfast up north. Hasta manana mofos!
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• #575
Adios
8 am from the polo courts in bethnal green