1960 W. F. Holdsworth Hurricane

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These were waiting for me when I got home this evening.
Cheers @Tel for the lovely mech.
Velo Solo for the saddle (synthetic because vegan :)
 

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Look what I got for free :)
Pedals, brake bits (Mafacs so has all the adjustable bits on the guides), cottered bb, saddle bracket possibly even the crank arms and pins if I can get it all free and a chain which will need a little soaking..
 

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I must admit I've never eaten a saddle (maybe sniffed a few) - they must be very tasty, especially after 150k in a breakaway! But seriously, I admire and respect your stance Richard. And it looks a comfy and stylish thing.

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Lol! Definitely is comfy :)
On the donor bike meanwhile I’ve made quite a parts haul...
 

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That is quite a haul! All good stuff as well.
Maybe a Oxylic acid bath will bring most of it back really nicely. Quick polish and like new.

Jamie
 
Ebay is where I have got mine in the past.
Usually not as suspect as buying a kilo of white powder from some random guy in an industrial warehouse ;)

Jamie
 
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Rear mech and bb fitted.
Sorry, boring update but am so happy with putting this together...
 

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Barkeeper's Friend is also oxalic acid. Works reasonably well at rust removal but can't restore flaked chrome plating, so the metal will rust again as soon as it gets wet. You can smear vulnerable parts like this parts in vaseline to prevent rust, especially if you're riding through the winter - wipe it off in spring and it's pristine underneath.
 
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