John Samways 1992 Formula One – Finished – Page 7

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Not sure how to start this one off as there was a lot of debate about it on the forum, but after talking to a mate I took the plunge and during the week it finally turned up. And what a beauty it is. The frame is in very good nick, no cracks or dents and it has the following components:

Magura brakes
Cooks cranks
Mavic headset,
Mavic bottom bracket.
Xt thumbshifters
Xt rear mech
Xt front mech
Kinsberry seatpost
Salsa stem
3ttt bars
flite saddle
Xt pedals
X-lite bar ends
X-lite seat binder bolt

The wheels are not original but I've got an idea for them ;)

For now, I'll leave it at that and you can just absorb all the pictures.

I would be interested to know this. Would there be anything significant in the frame number (first image) as its quite a low number (F2-012A), but then I'm not sure how many were actually made?!?!? If anybody has any ideas it might help with the restoration and what direction it goes in...

My initial thinking is to give it a full strip down, clean everything up and see whats what. All the cables and bolts need replacing but hopefully nothing more.

Anyway, enjoy the show... :cool:

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Re: Form Follows Function

Hell fire shit
That's a tartan unicorn

Don't care what you do with it
Patina'd porn
 
Re: Form Follows Function

Absolutely love these.

That 2nd to last picture makes me very nervous though. Could you check the BB area again? That does look like a crack in the front half of the BB housing, right where it transfers into the frame itself.
 
Re: Form Follows Function

Scratch that

Get some dirt tyres on it and get it mucky

Love it
 
Re: Form Follows Function

Good spot guys :( I didn't notice that.

I'll have to a d check it out, hopefully its just a chip or something.
 
Re: Form Follows Function

If it is indeed a crack, it can probably be fixed by a skilled carbon wizard. It's not a place people will see when you're riding the bike, so a patch-up-job will be pretty much invisible.

However if it is a crack, I wouldn't ride it hard anymore even after a repair. Conidering the location, I wouldn't even put all my weight on the pedals anymore.
Just cruise it through the park, to show modern generic MTB riders what crazy stuff they made BITD. Or put it in your garage or sell it to a cycling museum or something.
 
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