early Harry Hall rescue mission and build thread...

pwebb

Senior Retro Guru
... an epic tale of adventure, grit and missing knuckles.

- was lucky enough to borrow the Banana Industries marine salvage vessel for a spot of magnet fishing off the Lancashire coast a few months back when the sea was calmer than of late.

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We managed to land a rare piece of local NW history that had been languishing on the sea bed for some decades, judging by the corrosion and general condition , this was going to need something more than just a quick spray of WD40
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looks like it was made from the good stuff at least , but at a guess it was going to need a new chain and a little TLC

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off to the workshop to extract the stem and BB - a workout we all know and love

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... bare frameset stripped and ready for another dip

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and then off to Cheadle for the experts at Cyclone to work their magic

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Back from the powder coating treatment (prismatic shocker yellow)

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some frame details showing lugs and dropouts

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my guess is this frame is from between '75 and '83 - who knows , cant find anything about any other HH 'romany' bikes out there , but the suntour dropout and weinmann brakes are giving me a clue at least
 
Decals on this week - sourced from H Lloyd this time as I wanted that old typeface rather than anything more contemporary



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Next up - the fun part - sourcing all those period parts and waiting for those ever so friendly and efficient delivery people to make their drops to Retro Steel Bike HQ

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and not wanting to upset any of the die-hard purists on the interwebs who may be offended if the incorrect parts choice is inadvertently made or traditional assembly methods and tools not observed correctly

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...to be continued
 
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