Kind of, the bloke turned up and it didn't fit him, he paid my fees so that I could resell. He was really nice so let him off the pain
After that work kicked in and havent bothered as yet, will relist one day.
Nelly, those hubs are wicked, you get used to them very quickly. The best bit for me is that the gears and switching are so solid. I have 100% confidence in the drive train and so can worry more about enjoyment.
Cycle along normally in low, kick back just a little and you hear and feel a...
I have an excellent condition Joey sport with thin rims, a light quick bike. I'd like something heavier, cause I'm heavier. Quite fancy a swap.
Talk to me!
Quite fancy a Dahon Jetstream...better at taking my weight no doubt
TT
Finally about to start stripping down an turning this POS into a proper tourer as it should be,
http://www.retrobike.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=137641
Quick question, what decals should it be, if memory serves a late 80's modle
Looks to be a BSA Wayfarer exactly like my orange beast.
http://www.retrobike.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=139562
I saw the frame after media blast and its solid as a rock, very good welds and built to last, i'd replace brake cables etc to be sure safe however a lovely bike.
Finally she's finished
Really quite happy with her...took my time though...whatcha think?
The bloggy bit wrapped up too.
http://justmybike.blogspot.com/2011/06/bsa-wayfarer-turns-orange-guvnor-path.html