Category X-Orange Formula.

Thanks for taking the time.

I originally thought a Cooks Chainset/crank would be perfect, but pickings were slim, and cost is prohibitive it seems.

I dont see many Specialized Black Flags these days, and thought it might suit the build.
black flags are way cool with what you've got going on I think, can't wait to see it all together . . . that paint cured yet?
 
black flags are way cool with what you've got going on I think, can't wait to see it all together . . . that paint cured yet?
All good, but the component arrival is slow.

I did get the original bar refinished though.
 
thats the one, A cool frame. Need to dig that out mate... :cool:

I love it when this happens, any more yates of the same era in the shadows, then id love to see them, it all adds more History/Dimensions/learning to the story of the time.


(Edit..21/08/23)
Found some more images from 88 and 89 for the Yates Bikes, apparently the BB was done like this to allow width for the 2.125 size tyres at the time
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Do you remember the competition in MBUK to with a Yates frame?

Pink/Purple fade if I remember correctly, that had a BB of this type.
 
Lol, but only if you like black.

The Toe clip choice has changed, to the G-Cronos, I thought they were fitting for the build given the Q/R levers style along with a Hite-rite.

They are far more svelte to look at, and hopefully will look right with the frame size, kind of the same reason for the choice of saddle too, when I look at some of the others, the Sonic etc., the Turbo/Rolls saddles always seem a little too big...? But they were the choice of the day (pre Flite) for most of us I guess.
Then I remembered the Concor, a nice roady saddle from the 80s, they suggested, it was the first narrower style, anatomical shape...(or sum such marketing propaganda), but i am hoping it will suit this build a little better. thumbnail_IMG_9716.jpg
 
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Big Thanks to Andy T for forwarding this on to me.

Given the many facets in this story of Orange and what was going on at this point bitd, I think this is a useful addition to the thread.

looking back over the thread, I think nearly every early Formula example is here (happily stand corrected and include anymore that come to the surface) , Additional images of Dave Yates work of the time, and What Overburys were up too all the way down south.

Now we finally have a full colour copy of the Tushingham Brochure showing the B52-(Pre Clockwork) and the Tushingham Works Replica-(Pre Formula.)


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