1993 Clockwork

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Frame: 1993 19" Orange Clockwork

Fork: Orange

Headset: Stonglight
Stem: Orange Stalk
Handlebar: Generic 3DV Alloy
Grips: Oury
Barends: None

Brakes: Shimano M650 Deore DX
Brake Pads: Kool Stop
Brake Cables: Jagwire
Cantilever cable hangers: Shimano
Brake Levers: M071 Deore DX STI

Shifters: Shimano M071 Deore DX STI
Front Derailleur: Shimano M650 Deore DX 28.6 Bottom Pull
Rear Derailleur: Shimano M650 Deore DX Long Cage
Derailleur Cables: Jagwire
Cassette: Shimano HG50 7 Speed 12-28
Chain: Shimano HG50 7 Speed
Cranks: Shimano MT60 Deore
Crank Bolts: 3DV Alloy
Chainrings: Shimano Bio-Pace 48-38-28
Chainring bolts: 3DV Alloy
Bottom Bracket: Shimano UN55 122.5mm/68mm
Pedals: Wellgo DX Copies

Hub Skewers: Security skewers I found in the parts stash
Rims: Mavic 231
Hubs: Shimano M650 Deore DX
Nipples: Brass
Spokes: DT Double butted
Tyres: F: Panaracer Smoke Dart 2.1 R:panaracer Smoke Classic 2.1
Tubes: Conti Tube MTB

Saddle: Selle Italia Turbo
Seatpost: Kalloy Uno
Seatpost Binder: Generic 3DV Quick Release

Weight: Yes- but not as much as you might think.

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Sorry that the photos aren't the best. When the weather improves (and the evenings get lighter) I'll get some better outdoor shots.
 
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So this was a bit of an accident really.

I've been looking for a British frame to hang a collection of U.S.E./Pace/Middleburn/X-Lite parts off. I've been gathering them together for quite some time, just never found the 'right' frame for them.

A wanted add on here led me to this Clockwork frame. It wasn't really what I'd had in mind, but it did tempt me.

I have had several Orange bikes over the years, a couple of Clockworks and an E4 and they have all really impressed with the way they ride. The Clockwork has always been a favourite of mine- a real giant killer. The E4 was a very different beast- a thoroughbred.

When I was offered this I just couldn't resist so had to have it.

When it arrived, I realised that it took a 1" fork, so that finalised my decision that is wasn't going to be the canvas for my British parts, but the colour was really nice, and I had most of a DX groupset so.....

I've never done the 3DV Purple thing. Honestly; back in the day I was never into the anodised alloy bling. On this occasion, I decided that it might be nice to go that direction and the frame screamed out for a bit of colour to set off the pale grey so there's lots of 3DV highlights. I kinda like it- I think it works well and can now see why everyone was so into it at the time.

I hope you enjoy the pix. I know its not a high end bike and it won't be to everyones taste, but it's great to have a Clocky once more, I've had fun gathering the parts and massaging them back into life and I think it looks cool. :D

Just need to sort a FUBAR front shifter now, but I have the parts, just need to pluck up the courage to take the damn thing apart.
 
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I like it. :cool: - the grey is understated but looks good. The White turbo works well with the set up too. The only thing I'm not keen on are the white grips.

A long time back, I bought a similar Clockwork frame from brocklanders. The aim was to build a DX set up like yours. Lack of Time and house moves meant I regrettably had to pass it on - but I like the job you've done on this - it looks like the image I had in mind when I was building mine.

Great work. :cool:

boy"O"boy
 
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Thanks. :D I'm really pleased with it.

The colour is difficult to photograph indoors, but it looks ace & it's so good to have a Clocky in the stable again.

I know where you're coming from about the grips, but my bike OCD means the saddle & grips have to match.

I do have some black Oury's I could try but I know how I'll feel if I did. I suppose an alternative would be some clear grips. :?

Having said that; apart from the fact they will get dirty very quickly, I kind of like them. The white brings out the grey- if that makes sense?
 
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boy"O"boy":31pccd3t said:
I like it. :cool: - the grey is understated but looks good. The White turbo works well with the set up too. The only thing I'm not keen on are the white grips.

A long time back, I bought a similar Clockwork frame from brocklanders. The aim was to build a DX set up like yours. Lack of Time and house moves meant I regrettably had to pass it on - but I like the job you've done on this - it looks like the image I had in mind when I was building mine.

Great work. :cool:

boy"O"boy

Did you see that our old bike ended up with a re-spray back to orange/white? :cool:
 
:cool: very nice end result there. Love the colour and choice of DX components. Have to agree with earlier comment though, about the grips, the end is a bit distracting, i would have to change them for something with a thinner profile. But then again its not mine so its irrelevent and wouldnt stop me riding it one bit, nice :cool:

Mark
 
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Thanks chaps.

I'm not 100% convinced by the grips myself . The more I look at them, the less so :?

I think they definitely need to be white to match the Turbo but not sure that the Oury's 'do' it ???

I just need to find some period style white grips that are a little lower profile.

Any suggestions would be welcomely received. :D
 
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