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Latest build, any guesses?Crank caps arrived today, Seat and clamp are on the way. All need work.
Quote from: Glynnyboy on September 26, 2020, 05:37 PMLatest build, any guesses?Crank caps arrived today, Seat and clamp are on the way. All need work.The crank caps say Turbo , HL TURBO maybe?
Quote from: SDF on September 26, 2020, 07:11 PMQuote from: Glynnyboy on September 26, 2020, 05:37 PMLatest build, any guesses?Crank caps arrived today, Seat and clamp are on the way. All need work.The crank caps say Turbo , HL TURBO maybe?Yep nail on the head, seat clamp would make it an 84. I've got a few bits ready so hopefully this shouldn't take too long.Wicked. look forward to following this build. 👍
Seat says Raleigh Twenty
Frame forks cranks and bars were coated by c4 labs.[/quoteLooking mint. Don't mark the carpet😀
Looking forward to seeing this done Glynn, I've been a fan of your builds for 12 years now and each one has been built with an amazing attention to detail. There's too many 'ta-da? builds on FB, parts thrown together and then just finished pics to go like fishing with. As with John's Rampar, it's a detailed build thread on the forum that I enjoy and remember the most.
Looking great...must be one of the most expensive and rare old school race bikes to build....
Quote from: deeman on October 24, 2020, 07:37 PMLooking great...must be one of the most expensive and rare old school race bikes to build....Thanks I was lucky really I had Quite a few of the parts already . Also I'm not going completely spec . The f/f bars & crank were a one in one out. That took the sting out a lot.
Quote from: Glynnyboy on October 24, 2020, 08:47 PMQuote from: deeman on October 24, 2020, 07:37 PMLooking great...must be one of the most expensive and rare old school race bikes to build....Thanks I was lucky really I had Quite a few of the parts already . Also I'm not going completely spec . The f/f bars & crank were a one in one out. That took the sting out a lot.Most of the hard work done then.....Are you using an original stem?