It's getting dusted off cleaned this evening, and photos tomorrow, although that was supposed to be today :)
It's a 19". An I'd love to sell it. Just haven't got a clue what to ask?
I bought this new with the upgraded 25th anniversary XT groupset, Hope brakes, Reba SL forks and Mavic 717 wheelset from Merlin, still got the original receipt and papers. I then proceded to buy lots of little trinkets for it to shave some weight off. Although ultimately I hardly rode it, it's...
Looks like a LOT of hard work rubbing the paint and corrosion off. My finger tips empathise! :) (I've just stripped a roadster). It's nice to see the shiny steel around your brake bridge.
If you have it professionally refinished, you may likely be surprised at what they can hide away. It's a...
I'm working on a "raw steel" bike too, a rod braked roadster :oops:
Have a Google there's a fair bit of info out there. LFGSS has some good stuff. Most of it points in the direction that it WILL rust. Whatever people say and however good those freshly powdercoated bike photos look.
The...
I bought a "Holdsworth" last year with rivet heads glued onto the badge, an the badge glued onto the headtube. When I stripped the frame it became apparent that the headtube wasn't even drilled for a headtube badge at all. The joys of ebay! ;)
Not suggesting this is the case here.
Are you sure it's a Holdsworth?
The BB oil port looks '50s, the serial number an decals looks non correct (for that period) and it's got a straight brake bridge.
*Non-expert view though*
http://lovelybike.blogspot.co.uk/2010/0 ... w.html?m=1
Shellac is traditionally a natural product (bits of beetles), but I'm sure you can get synthetic equivalents these days.
Apologies I'm rubbish at cutting and pasting links on my phone. The item numbers will get you there if you fancy a looksie? The starting price is £45 and they're both polished.