A labour of love
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Re: A labour of loveHooray the parts are here!! Shiny new Shimano 8spd 11-32 cassette and Acera rear mech and very smooth looking Microshift sti levers. Should be able to get some pics up by the end of the week. I'll talk to steve tomorrow and see when he's able to do the final painting.
When man invented the bicycle he reached the peak of his attainments- Elizabeth West.
Re: A labour of loveWell i'm very embarassed to see how long it has been since i last posted about this build, Steve the panel beater has been snowed under for quite some time and has been unable to get the colour on the frame but it's primed so not rusting, and he's doing it for free so there's no way i'm complaining or going to nag him. As my gf has hurt her back recently and probably won't do the B2GC now, this bike isn't needed in a hurry anyway. It will still happen though, probably another month or two away.
When man invented the bicycle he reached the peak of his attainments- Elizabeth West.
Re: A labour of lovethats a shame your gf cant do the ride, fingers crossed for a speedy recovery.
steel is the real deal.
Re: A labour of loveWas looking for another thread and bumped into this one, sorry to say the bike is STILL sitting in steve's shed in the primer, both of us have been far too busy with other things (and as my girlfriend doesn't know about it, it can take as long as it wants without it bothering her). She has also found hiking more to her favour than riding so it's less important, though it's still going to happen. Eventually
When man invented the bicycle he reached the peak of his attainments- Elizabeth West.
Re: A labour of loveUpdate: Steve went back to the UK early last year, so the bike is still just sitting about in the primer.
My girlfriend is now my fiancee, and soon to be my wife, maybe i can try to have it ready for her as a wedding present! One day this will happen, one day... When man invented the bicycle he reached the peak of his attainments- Elizabeth West.
Re: A labour of lovejust a caution about primer, it doesn't keep out moisture but it actually absorbs it.
may not be obvious but it could be turning nasty underneath, I would get it painted soon, or else you'll have to it all over. Cheers, Phil I couldn't get the brakes on my bike to work so I got a really loud horn, crisis over!
Re: A labour of loveA busy time for you Lachlan! but just now looking at the fires on TV we have no worries. We live to ride another day.
Re: A labour of love
Absolutely spot on mate, terrible stuff. I'll take the cyclones and floods up here over those fires, after a flood everything's covered in mud but at least there's SOMETHING left. Fingers crossed for the poor sods down there. When man invented the bicycle he reached the peak of his attainments- Elizabeth West.
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