Grail 853 restoration and build thread...

pwebb

Old School Hero
...thinking of entering my latest build into this month's BOTM so creating a build thread first:

the first indication that we had potentially chanced upon a rare find came when the recovery crew winched up what had been spotted by chance during a tricky sweep of the mariana trench - could it really be what we had been tipped off could have been lost nearby?

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once recovered we had the first clues as to the origin and condition and work ahead to uncover this gem of British design

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the 49 spoke wheels were an instant clue as to what we had found!

next job was a full acid bath treatment by the excellent Timperley dippers (0161 675675)

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unfortunately some frame work and repairs to the bespoke 853 tubing was needed - so we enlisted the help of the ill fated SBDU chaps from Ilkeston

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while this was happening I put in a cheeky bid on a stash of Super record parts that had been located in a bonded warehouse in Vicenza

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groupo sorted, so time to get the beast powder coated by one of the original BE paint maestros ( team colour pantone matched - naturally) :

another lucky ebay find - original head tube decal!

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well, it was worth the wait, first ride confirmed the unique feel of 853 smoothing all in its path

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I smell a strong whiff of AI in this thread! Look forward to some real images being shared. Amazing first post, some great storytelling! I work in a creative studio so surrounded by advocates of AI!
 
Build up mostly complete - a mix of Athena, Centaur and Veloce NOS parts, not all period correct so this is very much restomod - I had intended to sell this as frame + forks and/or complete build,

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but having ridden it today i think I will be a bit loathe to let it go - it has turned out very light and responsive for an old 'un.
 

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