One of our chain stays is missing! Back to the 30s.

Tweed Jim-jams always are.....
 
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Lots of fiddling and a puncture. Luckily front. How the hell do you get the back off for a roadside repair? Took a long time to get rid of all the rattles and rubs.

Pretty much done. 22t rear fitted. Much better. Needs some puncture proof tyres. Any ideas?
 

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Schwalbe black puncture proofs with the white text wiped off with nail varnish remover.....
 
Peachy!":3rvbbmo5 said:
Schwalbe black puncture proofs with the white text wiped off with nail varnish remover.....
Good shout. These old ones are made of crumbly cheese.
 
The white paint on the rear mudguard, was that law during the WW2 blackouts, or just the done thing?

Looking at the French forums, it was regulation from 1939 to 1948 in France which makes it
a very quick identifier to get a bikes age.
 
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The History Man":21gdxkcf said:
......a roadside repair?

Now you've said something which I'm mulling over with my build.

I'm coming to the conclusion a hammer was part of the repair kit back then. :LOL:
 
Dog out all the lamps. Not sure if any of them are in keeping? Liking top right.
 

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Woz":3v3xm78m said:
The History Man":3v3xm78m said:
......a roadside repair?

Now you've said something which I'm mulling over with my build.

I'm coming to the conclusion a hammer was part of the repair kit back then. :LOL:
Under saddle tool bag/roll required I think.
 
The History Man":2zyym30e said:
Dog out all the lamps. Not sure if any of them are in keeping? Liking top right.

I think you may be excused a decade or two....
 
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