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  1. one-eyed_jim

    another mystery frame

    It's interesting that the front triangle is TIG welded while the stays are brazed on. The bottom bracket shell is unusual, but I don't recall seeing another one like it. Definitely NOT Columbus MAX: MAX had very recognisable tapered bi-ovalised tubes.
  2. one-eyed_jim

    Wanted Bontrager Mustang ASYM rim(s). Surly stainless chainrings 94mm bcd.

    Anyone got a NOS (or very good condition) Bontrager Mustang ASYM rim? 32h preferred, but I'd consider 36h and 40h too. I'm also looking for Surly 94mm bcd stainless steel chainrings. 30t - 35t. I'm in the UK.
  3. one-eyed_jim

    Wanted Swap: My NOS XTR M950 32h front hub for your NOS XTR M950 36h front hub

    As title. I have a NOS XTR M950 32h front hub. I'd like to swap it for the same (NOS only) in 36h. I'm in the UK and would prefer a UK swap if possible.
  4. one-eyed_jim

    Removing a Freehub

    ... or you could just install a cassette and use a chain whip to hold the cassette still. That gives you leverage to undo the freehub bolt.
  5. one-eyed_jim

    Removing a Freehub

    If you hold the cassette body still and turn the freehub retaining bolt anticlockwise, you're putting an anticlockwise torque on the hub shell. That's the same as putting a clockwise torque on the cassette, the same as pedalling forwards. The freehub pawls stop the shell rotating. Now, if you...
  6. one-eyed_jim

    Removing a Freehub

    Install a cassette and use a chain whip to hold the cassette still. That gives you leverage to undo the freehub bolt.
  7. one-eyed_jim

    Specialized Rockhopper Age

    I think it's a '95 in "Bronze Satin". Repacker is right: the V-brakes are a later addition. Here's a more original one, photographed from the business side.
  8. one-eyed_jim

    Interesting Gitane with Bullmoose

    BROOKS? :oops: I think you misspelt "Idéale"!
  9. one-eyed_jim

    Dawes Bike Identification Grame 531.

    If this is a 531 main-tubes frame with cheaper fork and stays, it corresponds with the Jaguar and Echelon in the range, no? I tend to think it's one of those models from a different year. Parts and colours, and even lugs and crowns can change from one year to another. Just look at the wide range...
  10. one-eyed_jim

    Dawes Bike Identification Grame 531.

    The Renown seems to have a 531 fork, so unless this one has lost its fork blade transfers, it can't be a Renown. Am I missing something? What makes you rule out the Jaguar and Echelon?
  11. one-eyed_jim

    Dawes Bike Identification Grame 531.

    Okay, I googled up the ebay listing: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/265426509189 It's certainly not a Galaxy or a Lightning. The 531 sticker looks authentic, and identifies the frame as 531 butted main tubes only. The fork bend and clearances are a bit too sporty for a Galaxy, and the quality's a...
  12. one-eyed_jim

    Dawes Bike Identification Grame 531.

    The Lightning did come in that "green sunburst" colour scheme, but I don't think that's one. My brother had a Lightning in about 1980 (in "burnt cherry") and the frame wasn't 531. It's true that 531 stickers can be bought, but that one looks original - or at least, like it's been there a long...
  13. one-eyed_jim

    Vintage MTB "Seat Shifter" - ebay.co.uk

    Having done a bit of googling, it looks like this was actually intended for triathlon and ultramarathon use, giving a forward aero position, and a selection of more relaxed positions for climbing. The shift lever would be installed on an aero bar. Here's one in situ...
  14. one-eyed_jim

    Vintage MTB "Seat Shifter" - ebay.co.uk

    New one on me! https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/175081922367 Looks like you can shift your seat fore and aft on the fly. Why? Why not?
  15. one-eyed_jim

    2 mystery frames looking for an ID?

    The first one: 631 didn't arrive until the 1990s, and with a narrow rear end, your frame must be from the 80s. 531ST would fit with the 27mm seatpost. The construction is much too nice for British Eagle, and most of the other big manufacturers. Look at those elegantly thinned lug points. My...
  16. one-eyed_jim

    Frame id

    Well, there's a market for them, but the cost of replacing the seat tube plus a new paint job is going to put most buyers off. The Galibier is the one people seem to go for.
  17. one-eyed_jim

    Frame id

    Is it a Paris? https://onlinebicyclemuseum.co.uk/1947-paris-rensch-tour-de-france/ British, despite the name. The lamp bracket on the right fork blade suggests a British bike. Are the threads BSC?
  18. one-eyed_jim

    Browning Trials Unit - Built by Swallow

    This 1990 review of a Browning road bike mentions that the frames and stems were being manufactured by Bob Wade at Swallow Frames in Essex: https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-vintage/1238274-road-test-bike-review-1990-michael-browning-first-edition.html Bob Wade is still in the industry...
  19. one-eyed_jim

    Browning Trials Unit - Built by Swallow

    Lovely work. That's Issue 30 from September 1991: http://museedelapresse.com/vtt-magazine-no-30/ I had a look on ebay.fr, but there are no copies listed at present. Might be worth keeping an eye open though. My first guess at a builder was Dave Yates, but that's only a guess, and I've...
  20. one-eyed_jim

    Flying Scot that isn't - Possibly French high end frame ID help please. Lots of pics.

    Welcome to Retrobike! My first thought was Motobecane, and a very quick Google found this: https://bicycles.stackexchange.com/questions/30473/identify-my-motob%C3%A9cane-racing-bike Not identical to yours, but there are more than enough similarities to make me think I'm in the right ballpark...
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