Man, scrolling through your pics on this build and seeing all the polished bits make me want to revisit my Raleigh.
Everything looks great so far!
Everything looks great so far!
Cheers - what is the Raleigh?Man, scrolling through your pics on this build and seeing all the polished bits make me want to revisit my Raleigh.
Everything looks great so far!
It's nothing special. It's a '76 Record that I picked up cheap and got rideable again. It's my first step into road bikes so I didn't want to spend much on it in case I turned out not to like it.Cheers - what is the Raleigh?
I'd also really like to buy these - but by the time I paid freight they would cost me more than three times what I paid for the bike - so no. Line drawn.
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.... for now
MEK on a q tip will soften the powder or you can use a scotch brite toolI also notice there is Powder Coat overspray in the BB shell. Which might be ... interesting. ( I masked it up for the clears.)
Just now tried the original bb cups and they are beyond hand-tight after three turns.
I think I'm going to have to scrape some out.
Any hints?
"Tally Ho!" indeed!
As with your Peugeot build, you are flying on this one. Nice recovery on the poor powder coat job! All looks good.
When did you switch to the upright bars on the Peugeot? I haven't been as active on RRB in the past 6 months so I must have missed it.
Sophistic-RaT oN~!
MEK on a q tip will soften the powder or you can use a scotch brite tool
I LOVE your bike selections!Just taking stock of what I already have.
Suitable lights, cable clamps and cable accessories, a chrome six-speed freewheel, nice polished handlebars with near new tape, stem, pedals, and a selection of bottle cages.
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I also have several handlebar options if I don't go for the race bars.
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Deja vu all over again.
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I work in the plating industry: we don’t do powder coat, but we do get hobbyists that call us from time to time to plate all sorts of things.I picked the frame up from the powder coaters this morning.
Happy with the colour, very disappointed with the finish. It's quite rough and orange peel.
I went to a commercial place thinking it would be a better finish than if I did it myself with spray.bike. Not even close.
'You can polish it - it's like paint' was all they had when I pointed it out.
It's taken me most of the morning to wet and dry it smooth. It's quite acceptable now, but I was hoping to be able to polish and wax it to finish. Now it's going to need a couple of coats of clear gloss. Which will be better for the decals anyway - so there is that.
Still - slightly annoyed because it cost me twice as much as doing it myself. Oh well - live and learn. At least it's 'fixedable'.
Tally ho!
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