Relliott6879
Old School Hero
She's back! After a hiccup with the courier's van breaking down :shock:, the frame arrived back with me this morning. In a happy coincidence, today is my birthday, so this has ended up a sort of present from me to me.
I don't know how many people on here have used Argos, but for those that haven't, I really can't recommend them enough. The genuine care and interest at the point of drop off was outstanding, going through every little detail in a structured, methodical manner to ensure everything was 'just so' and nothing missed. The frame and all the sundries arrived well packaged enough to survive a nuclear blast, everything bubble wrapped to death and insulated from eachother to be sure of no paint chips or scratches through things knocking together in transit. The quality of the work is something else, Argos have captured the deep red lustre of the original paint perfectly, if anything it's even deeper and sparklier (is that a word? it is now!) than factory.
As can be seen from the pictures, I've had a couple of extra bits done, namely Crud Catcher bosses and hydraulic hose guides for the Maguras. The next stage of the build will come when I get the wheels, a friend of mine is building them and I'm due to meet up with him on the weekend of Nov 5/6, then it will be off to Bikepost in Troon to have Mark Fidler fit the headset and bleed/fit the Maguras.
I don't know how many people on here have used Argos, but for those that haven't, I really can't recommend them enough. The genuine care and interest at the point of drop off was outstanding, going through every little detail in a structured, methodical manner to ensure everything was 'just so' and nothing missed. The frame and all the sundries arrived well packaged enough to survive a nuclear blast, everything bubble wrapped to death and insulated from eachother to be sure of no paint chips or scratches through things knocking together in transit. The quality of the work is something else, Argos have captured the deep red lustre of the original paint perfectly, if anything it's even deeper and sparklier (is that a word? it is now!) than factory.
As can be seen from the pictures, I've had a couple of extra bits done, namely Crud Catcher bosses and hydraulic hose guides for the Maguras. The next stage of the build will come when I get the wheels, a friend of mine is building them and I'm due to meet up with him on the weekend of Nov 5/6, then it will be off to Bikepost in Troon to have Mark Fidler fit the headset and bleed/fit the Maguras.