B boatboy72 Retro Newbie Oct 7, 2015 #12 Here's some photos of frame as it is now after it went to the local blast and powder coat industrial finishers. http://s464.photobucket.com/user/coruis ... t=3&page=1 Probably considered sacrilege in some circles but has produced a better and longer lasting finish than I could have managed. Fork steerer stamped 592343.
Here's some photos of frame as it is now after it went to the local blast and powder coat industrial finishers. http://s464.photobucket.com/user/coruis ... t=3&page=1 Probably considered sacrilege in some circles but has produced a better and longer lasting finish than I could have managed. Fork steerer stamped 592343.
C COUPES Retro Guru Oct 10, 2015 #13 Re: Found on Classic lightweights, Percy Stallard rear dropouts. Could be used for fixed gear, gears such as Osgear so the best of both worlds. Simon Attachments wp_ss_20151010_0001compressed.webp 75.5 KB · Views: 213
Re: Found on Classic lightweights, Percy Stallard rear dropouts. Could be used for fixed gear, gears such as Osgear so the best of both worlds. Simon
B boatboy72 Retro Newbie Oct 10, 2015 #14 Nice one, that's a good spot. They are exactly the same profile as fitted to the Harrison. Cheers Tom
Nice one, that's a good spot. They are exactly the same profile as fitted to the Harrison. Cheers Tom