What a great build. look forward to the complete build.
Giving me ideas for both my green f5 and silver f5 both 17inch frames.
Regards John.
 
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Cheers guys, hopefully I won't disappoint and it'll be worth the wait



Got home tonight to be greeted by a box with the rest of my parts in it, with the wife away on Brownie camp with our daughter I know what I'll be doing tomorrow :D


Before




After





The work of an Alchemist~ check out the finish on the Anno










The donar bub before being re-incarnated




I'll come clean about my brainfart and the original back wheel later
 
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That's great project. Damn nice parts and fantastic work from Chris :cool:

I'm curious how it goes on :D
 
Nader":370cbpam said:
That's great project. Damn nice parts and fantastic work from Chris :cool:

I'm curious how it goes on :D

I’ve used Chris a number of times and always impressed with what I get back…
I send him rough diamonds and he send me back polished ones, fully restored or modified to their former glory


Bollox64":370cbpam said:
Ooooh Mother!

Lovely work so far Spud - glad I could inspire with my little build :)

Cheers buddy, I followed your build closely and you made me feel guilty for the years of neglect I’d given mine.


I’ll get some picture up shortly…
 
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PopsTrippin":2bc4c3gp said:
Wow that looks great... Pewter ano is the new black! :cool:

Judge for yourself... its certainly got something about it :D


so far, its everything I'd hoped for :D

still need to sort out a 122mm bottom bracket as the s/h stand in Shimano one really does look pants
in comparison to the Royce one that came out.

I had the inner ring anodised in an attempt to extenuated the impact of the anodised spider (if that makes sense :? )


The Stem and Fork Crown finished in Pewter really goes with the M900 which I guess is why Chris (Rampage) bought it in in the first place :LOL:


For Anno bling I think this is probably the most subtle colour I've seen, I'll let the pictures do the talking !

(should have used a camera rather than a phone but hey, I've not finished yet)#
 

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I'll come clean about the rear wheel....

Having never seen period Ringle hubs in this colour I bought a NOS pair (rather cheaply) off ebay.com however !!! the seller didn't state and I didn't think to ask....

but the rear one was for a bloody Road bike :shock:

never dawned upon me until after building it I went to mount it and found it was approx 10mm too narrow.. :evil:

I guess you live and learn, thank god there's guys on here who can sort problems

here's the offending article and the build saving collaboration between Elite504 and Rampage...
guys I owe you both big time for saving my ass on this one ;)


(rear wheel just needs running up my LBS for tensioning/truing up)
 

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That's really taking shape now mate :D

Are you going to re-decal the ringle parts? will be a little awkward doing the hubs now they have been built? EDIT: just looked again, you have done :cool:

I really like the work Chris is doing, I keep meaning to get some bits off to him, but keep changing my mind on what I want :facepalm:
 
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