Piotr Retro Guru May 4, 2025 #6,941 today I went to the workshop and changed the frameset, I have a new everyday bike. I hope it will fit me. then I started repairing tape recorders Last edited: May 4, 2025
today I went to the workshop and changed the frameset, I have a new everyday bike. I hope it will fit me. then I started repairing tape recorders
W widowmaker Gold Trader Roberts Fan Feedback View May 4, 2025 #6,942 Totally cleared the loft, garage, lean-to, shed and summerhouse of bikes and parts. Several trip runs later, this is all I have left Palisades Trail to build into a tourer and a plastic tub of spares.
Totally cleared the loft, garage, lean-to, shed and summerhouse of bikes and parts. Several trip runs later, this is all I have left Palisades Trail to build into a tourer and a plastic tub of spares.
clubby MacRetro Rider 98+ BoTM Winner Feedback View May 7, 2025 #6,943 Matt_P said: Stripped my Timberline down to a frame. Cleaned and polished. Click to expand... Got a sudden hankering for a Quality Street Noisette triangle.
Matt_P said: Stripped my Timberline down to a frame. Cleaned and polished. Click to expand... Got a sudden hankering for a Quality Street Noisette triangle.
bikeworkshop Old School Grand Master Sunday at 11:27 #6,945 grantoury said: Building a front wheel for my first disc brake mtb. View attachment 980424View attachment 980428View attachment 980429 Click to expand... Always glad to see a symmetrical build. I've heard all the arguments for trailing inside right outside left but it's "expertise signalling". They can make a slightly stronger argument on the back, but it's still pretty feeble.
grantoury said: Building a front wheel for my first disc brake mtb. View attachment 980424View attachment 980428View attachment 980429 Click to expand... Always glad to see a symmetrical build. I've heard all the arguments for trailing inside right outside left but it's "expertise signalling". They can make a slightly stronger argument on the back, but it's still pretty feeble.