Finally doing the Geoff Scott rebuild
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Re: Finally doing the Geoff Scott rebuild
Postby vaeske » Mon Oct 01, 2012 6:54 pm
i'm sure wazza will take his sworks before taking my piece of crap!
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i'm sure wazza will take his sworks before taking my piece of crap!
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Re: Finally doing the Geoff Scott rebuild
Postby Dan » Mon Oct 01, 2012 7:42 pm
No no, I love it! It sort of makes me wish I'd bought it as well....vaeske wrote:i'm sure wazza will take his sworks before taking my piece of crap!
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Postby munga » Mon Oct 01, 2012 8:00 pm
i like it a lot.
except the pink stem.
you're now known as the guy with his pink stem sticking out.
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Re: Finally doing the Geoff Scott rebuild
Postby vaeske » Tue Oct 02, 2012 6:38 am
can't wait to see the finish product!!!
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Re: Finally doing the Geoff Scott rebuild
Postby Wazza » Mon Oct 15, 2012 6:00 am
Arrangements to be made
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Re: Finally doing the Geoff Scott rebuild
Postby Dan » Mon Oct 15, 2012 7:21 am
Sounds like you're coming down with a cold, Waz. I recommend at least 3 days, um, bed rest...Wazza wrote:"..your frame is completed and looking good. you can collect it at your soonest convenience.."
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Re: Finally doing the Geoff Scott rebuild
Postby landscapecadmonkey » Mon Oct 15, 2012 11:49 pm
I have a mid-name 653 thinking about the same colour. Looking for Endeavour decals
Looking forward to final build photos
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Re: Finally doing the Geoff Scott rebuild
Postby Wazza » Tue Oct 16, 2012 5:50 am
Spray job. $240 with 5 coats of clear. The only imperfections are around the BB where he thinned the cover to keep the Reynolds panto visible.landscapecadmonkey wrote:hey waz... is this PC or a spray job. Colour looks great. Dan should think about this for his Viner
Cyclomondo is your friend.landscapecadmonkey wrote:I have a mid-name 653 thinking about the same colour. Looking for Endeavour decals
The build will take some time as I have gathered most gear however now that I have seen the frame in the flesh/steel I am tossing up colour schemes between 'bumblebee', honey, white or grey. I will start assembly and see how it feels as I get it together.landscapecadmonkey wrote:Looking forward to final build photos
I'm off to 'The Shed' to find out the best way to degrease shifters. Only opened them from the transport packaging last night and found that there was plenty of muck in the mechs.
Secondly, any real special place for Hudz or just the usual places?
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Re: Finally doing the Geoff Scott rebuild
Postby Dan » Tue Oct 16, 2012 6:43 am
I've been told spraying degreaser in there (supercheap aerosol) works well - I'm yet to try on my 105s though.Wazza wrote:I'm off to 'The Shed' to find out the best way to degrease shifters.
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Re: Finally doing the Geoff Scott rebuild
Postby munga » Tue Oct 16, 2012 7:37 am
fan of the eels? add blue, and winfield 25's
patriotic? add green, and a boxing kangaroo
like junk food? add red, and a styrofoam burger box
if i was lucky enough to have a yellow frame like that, i'd keep it simple with black tyres, white tape and saddle, maybe yellow cable outers, and silver components/wheelset.
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