91 breezer Storm. finished pics page 4.

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videojetman":pqgtft0a said:
i got the cooks cranks today so i can start he build at the weekend.
does anyone know the correct bottom bracket size for a set of cook bros cranks.
jeff.

I've been told 122.5 Jeff, although someone else said that 125mm is fine too
 
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Just bought these for this build,
Can't wait to get them. :D
Got the ritchey seatpost and it's very nice.
I do have a nice wheelset but the hubs are the wrong colour, I really want some nice black hubbed wheels, but for now I will be using my trusty ti glide wheelset.
I'm also thinking about using a pair of smoke black walls.
Pictures will be up when I start the build. :cool:
 
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Glad you are happy with it and sorry I couldn't find brake hanger! Looking forward to seeing it built.
 
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Lovely frame :)
a '92 Storm was my first MTB, used daily up until a couple of years ago, I still have it. A superb handling bike, especially with the wonderfully-supple Logic forks.
Can't wait to see it built.
 
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Spent a bit of time installing a bottom bracket, the 1st bb was so tight I thought I stripped the thread, tried another went in no problem.
At the moment it only has 2 chainrings, no granny ring due to the wrong size spacers.
And when I tried to install the handlebar it was only going in so far, I found an old wedge from a quill stem left in there.
Sorry for the low res pic, I can't load hi res pics on my iPad.
More pics coming in the next few days if I get time.
 

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videojetman":2ralltrs said:
Spent a bit of time installing a bottom bracket, the 1st bb was so tight I thought I stripped the thread, tried another went in no problem.
At the moment it only has 2 chainrings, no granny ring due to the wrong size spacers.
And when I tried to install the handlebar it was only going in so far, I found an old wedge from a quill stem left in there.
Sorry for the low res pic, I can't load hi res pics on my iPad.
More pics coming in the next few days if I get time.

Loving the bull bars, where'd you get them?
 
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Tc":31yio89v said:
videojetman":31yio89v said:
Spent a bit of time installing a bottom bracket, the 1st bb was so tight I thought I stripped the thread, tried another went in no problem.
At the moment it only has 2 chainrings, no granny ring due to the wrong size spacers.
And when I tried to install the handlebar it was only going in so far, I found an old wedge from a quill stem left in there.
Sorry for the low res pic, I can't load hi res pics on my iPad.
More pics coming in the next few days if I get time.

Loving the bull bars, where'd you get them?
From a guy in the U.S. The bull bar was what inspired this build. :D
 
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