Highpath advice sought please. Just bought one in Edinburgh

i believe in fixies":97f88u08 said:
somerled":97f88u08 said:
cricket....what's that then......is it like the Camanachd?

Cricket involves putting a plastic cup in your sporran while some chap hurls a wee ball at you that you swat away at with a stick. If the ball knocks down the three miniature cabers standing behind you then you're oot. Oh, you'll also need a white kilt to play it, not sure what clan it's from ;)

A whole lot more civilized that the Camanachd then.

For the English it is kind of like hockey on a huge pitch but played with hockey sticks like golf pitching wedges. The goalie wears the traditional protective clothing of a baseball hat and trackie bottoms.

It's great.
 
A whole lot more civilized that the Camanachd then.

For the English it is kind of like hockey on a huge pitch but played with hockey sticks like golf pitching wedges. The goalie wears the traditional protective clothing of a baseball hat and trackie bottoms.

It's great.

priceless mate , I used to play 'D' with the Edinburgh Stingers ice hockey team and there is no way I'd play shinty, no way!
 
somerled":1bohp2hf said:
A whole lot more civilized that the Camanachd then.

For the English it is kind of like hockey on a huge pitch but played with hockey sticks like golf pitching wedges. The goalie wears the traditional protective clothing of a baseball hat and trackie bottoms.

It's great.

priceless mate , I used to play 'D' with the Edinburgh Stingers ice hockey team and there is no way I'd play shinty, no way!

Getting a great hit on the ball with a caman (sp) is a great feeling. It goes for bloody miles.
 
Tazio":qzu4v860 said:
Getting a great hit on the ball with a caman (sp) is a great feeling. It goes for bloody miles.

Har like slapping a puck - goes so fast it disappears! 2.20 tomorrow BBC2 , me and a case of beer.....man I wish I could be at the Bught --- missed our Loopallu tix this year too, it's all doom and gloom!


Still, we'll be having a wee sesh on the 11.45 from Rannoch to Mallaig and back again on Tuesday to make up for it.

Fan Og Gu Brath
 
Here's a close up of some Wrath-Sharman made adjustable handlebars taken in about 1986. It is important with this design that there isn't any play in the pivot, as this can cause metal fatigue which can eventually lead to failure. Mine cracked near the map holder holes. Even though they were reinforced, they still acted as stress raisers.

The levers are the original Shimano Deore XT.
The non-indexed changers look like Suntours? These were lighter than the Deore XT changers but more prone to cable breakages due to their much smaller diameter.

The grips are as (Geoff says) are DWS' favorite mushroom type. Soon after this DWS switched to using Mushroom type grips that came as long tubes that could be cut to size. I think that they were intended for use instead of bar tape on drop handle bars. DWS may still have some?
 

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Somerled you are very wicked - telling us how you came by this and what you're doing with it, Very wicked indeed :cool: and very jammy :D

Kingussie for the cup :twisted:
 
Mr Panda":22keq1oz said:
Somerled you are very wicked - telling us how you came by this and what you're doing with it, Very wicked indeed :cool: and very jammy :D

Kingussie for the cup :twisted:

I know it was a jammy find, I just hope that I haven't used up my 'Ferrari in an old highland steading' card!

The Highpath find still makes me grin like a mentalist, it's a funny old world.

aye 'mon the Kingussie boys!
 
somerled":uocsyw1h said:
Questions:

Anyone got recommendations for front and rear mechs for my Highpath?

I'm thinking Suntour front for the Suntour MicroDrive crankset and Shimano rear for the Shimano Megarange cassette.

Happy to be shot down here as long as I get it right guys.



Pete

Hi Pete,

A Highpath's components were often chosen by the prospective owner, so I can't say for certain what would have been fitted to this bike. I can however tell you the components that DWS would have recommended at this time.

1/ Indexed gears were new, unproven and so not trusted to be reliable.

2/ Shimano components had been proven to be more reliable and so were favored over other makes.

3/ Whilst other bikes used long arm derailleurs DWS preferred to us short arm derailleurs because his Highpath' microdrive transmissions did not require a long chain. (My Highpath is an exception to this rule in that I wanted to avoid specialist components, that may not be easily replaceable if they failed whilst touring).

4/In an article in a March 1986 copy of Bicycle Action magazine, DWS specifies equipment as "Custom+ XC fr. Deore c.set. Cyclone".

I hope this helps.
 
Some pictures showing the handlebar set-up on the earliest Highpaths

The CW Mini Bars are made from a lightweight aluminiun alloy.
 

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Cheers for those pics. Very interesting. Those levers look like the motorcycle ones, Yamaha TY's from 1989, that I am going to fit.

Nice one,

Pete
 
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