Father & Son Claud Butler Restoration

That's a nice set of photographs .

Did you lacquer (clearcoat) the frame after fitting the decals?
 
dr nosh":kg4xdujh said:
That's a nice set of photographs .

Did you lacquer (clearcoat) the frame after fitting the decals?

Yes, they are covered in clear coat, but not by me, by Bob Jacksons in Leeds... :cool:
 
non-fixie":1fojhmhb said:
So, Pinterest has some use after all. Good to know.

Nice pics, BTW.

Cheers, yes, for years I’ve been thinking Pinterest is just this random platform that keeps sending me pictures of booby ladies on bikes!!! :LOL:
 
What a great thread. Last year law as given an '83 CB Sierra, which also had a through resto. Other than Tektro drop bar aero levers I've kept it standard. It's not a rocket shop, but is an all day fast cruiser, very comfortable and a nice roller.
 
Chopper1192":3q8rb1ec said:
What a great thread. Last year law as given an '83 CB Sierra, which also had a through resto. Other than Tektro drop bar aero levers I've kept it standard. It's not a rocket shop, but is an all day fast cruiser, very comfortable and a nice roller.

Cool, any pics?
 
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Let's try again...



There we go. It's worked it's way into my affections and become my favourite road bike. The comfort, the smooth ride, those lovely Wolber rims, great stuff. The Holdsworthy era Claud's are excellent machines indeed, very underrated.
 

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