Re:
So I did dig the old Ron Cooper out of the shed, frame number 555.
This is after a wash, I have since polished the alloy and got rid of the rust on some of the Campagnolo parts, rather thick chrome for an Italian product, but the spokes and pedals were too far gone.
Whilst its tempting to restore it, I cannot afford to do such a thing now, besides, seeing an old vehicle that looks like an old vehicle can also be a treat. I kick myself that I just left it in the shed for decades without even covering it in WD40 though.
Less chance of it being nicked as well if it looks tatty.
So I took just the back wheel down to Geofrey Butlers to get new tyres and tubes, and also to see if they could provide a wider ratio block as I no longer have the legs for a racing block.
The fella was rather enthused just to see the back wheel with its Campag hub and Super Champion rim, he would love to see the rest of the bike, maybe when I can climb over Gravel Hill!
So I even went out on it last summer, even just wearing jeans and a tee shirt, a proper cyclist coming the other way gave me a nod and a wave.
So I have bought a little place in Spain to spend a few months now and then, as public transport is rather lacking, and I don't have a car over there, so I bought a mountain bike. Quite pleased that even at my age I have soon worked up to three hour journeys, so when I got back, I was initially determined to keep my fitness, but the endless rain and so much traffic has seen the Ron Cooper safely tucked up in my front room where it now lives!