A very long term project - Carlton Pro-Am from 1980

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I have had this machine in my workshop for the last 6 years. Its one of those projects that started off with great intentions and enthusiasm, but sort of petered out.
Not sure what to do with this at the moment, I can't seem to get excited about it. All it needs is new chain, tyres and tubes, plus a few cables and brake blocks... what do you think?

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Yes some things get stuck in the shed....why not sell it and move on. It's a nice bike but not as nice as many of your others?
 
I have a workmate who is looking for a large steel frame, I'll see if he is interested, if not I may well put it up for sale.
 
Well this machine is still in my possession and I recently decided to upgrade the wheels and finally get this gate on the road. Its a nice, quick and light bike and I have to say Ive got back some degree of enthusiasm for it. Finally took this out for a ride last weekend and it feels great. I've slightly downgraded the rear sprocket in terms of gearing (22 to a 28) to help with some the hillier parts of Plymouth. Treated the bike to some new decals too. After about 6 years of languishing around the bike can now earn its keep. Ridden to work earlier this week without any fuss. I'll get some pictures up very soon.
 
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Dates from September 1980

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Out for a test ride last week:

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Its a 25" frame but I can ride it quite easily, feel light and responsive, good on those hills now too. 531 main tubes mean the frame is pretty light. The black alloy wheels give it a more modern look in my eyes. This is my 'newest' Carlton at only 36 years old.
 
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Oooo its a big un
You risk your nads with every ride .... or at least that's I would be thinking if it were mine
 
That's a very nice looking bike the frame is huge! May I ask how tall you are as at 5' 8" I often pass up on bikes that I assume are too large for me.
 
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