RobertFrith wrote:Johnbright wrote:I have just finished my 2 star project
That is pretty, which rims did you use?
Very nice
Malvern Star Appreciation Society
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Very nice
Re: Malvern Star Appreciation Societyjust bought his old clunker today at the local market
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Two Star a great project, guards look salvagable , & lots of other restorable parts, keep us in the loop.
Re: Malvern Star Appreciation Societyhere be my beast - restored frame only
http://s1289.beta.photobucket.com/user/ ... res/iPhoto Library/Previews/2012/11/27/20121127-092259/photo.jpg
Re: Malvern Star Appreciation Societylink attached re above but not broken this time
http://s1289.beta.photobucket.com/user/ ... 202%20star
Re: Malvern Star Appreciation SocietyMalvern Star Sprint 12. Picked this up at the local tip shop for an good price. Some of the parts look barely used.
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Re: Malvern Star Appreciation Societynice find rosscojj, if you bought it at the tip shop that means someone was throwing it out
amazes me what people get rid of, I was at a metal recycling place a few months ago and it was full of bikes, not allowed to go look tho', or take stuff back I couldn't get the brakes on my bike to work so I got a really loud horn, crisis over!
Re: Malvern Star Appreciation SocietyHey scratchman. I am in Bendigo. I see your over St Arnaud way. Sometimes the Bendigo tip/recycling shop at Eaglehawk has a decent road bike but they usually disappear quickly. If your over this way it might be worth a visit.
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Nice colour & detail.
Re: Malvern Star Appreciation SocietyHi i just scored me a Malvern Star Excel, would it be worth getting it back to life??? Any idea of the age???
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Quite a big frame, looks like about 1984-1986. Definately worth resurrecting. I would suspect that they are 27 inch wheels. Good find. P.S. find a saddle for it. Recent Favorite rides:
December -TUMBULGUM to TOMEWIN by some obscure route-can't wait to do it again !!!
Re: Malvern Star Appreciation SocietyHello Malvern Star officionados, can anyone date approximately an Esquire gents bike, 6 sp, originally with a positron shift system?
I want to ride in L'Eroica at Beechworth in April and the cut off is supposed to be 1980s or earlier. D
Re: Malvern Star Appreciation SocietyFound a Malvern Star 2 star in the shearing shed. Serial number is 4P326. I am from WA and assume the P means made in Perth. The sturmey archer hub has 53 on it. I'm assuming the frame was made around 1953. Can anyone shed any light on this?
Re: Malvern Star Appreciation Societypositron started in 1975 and retired around 1982, so you can check the two-letter 'shimano date code' on the web and determine if your positron is definitely pre-'80.
usually, original shimano parts are the same age as the bike, +/- 1 year.
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Serial number would indicate Perth 1944, with the likely addition of the SA hub at a later date. Pics?
Re: Malvern Star Appreciation SocietyI think its worth $50 - $150.
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+1
Re: Malvern Star Appreciation Society1960 5 star all original and in excellent condition
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Re: Malvern Star Appreciation SocietyI hope these photos are just a teaser rollin - with more to come...
LG = Low Gear
Re: Malvern Star Appreciation SocietyIt's in a box in my dads garage at the moment, pretty much where it's been since 1970, but will hopefully get better pics next visit...
Re: Malvern Star Appreciation SocietyG'Day Rollin,
That's one beautiful Five Star. I'm guessing 22 1/2 inch seat bar. Any chance of some more history on it? Was it built in Melbourne, What club your Dad rode for, etc. Cheers a man hears what he wants to hear and disregards the rest
Re: Malvern Star Appreciation SocietyThanks, it was Sydney built.
He bought it in 1970 from a guy who had matching 5 stars, one road and one track. He never road it once..
Re: Malvern Star Appreciation SocietyMy old roadster..
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That looks fantastic When man invented the bicycle he reached the peak of his attainments- Elizabeth West.
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