Thanks for the link, I'll give it a read.
Although by the looks of the pictures on it, my 'pitting' is a million times worse, I'm looking at more of an option to get rid of the chrome and start again, some of the chrome is even flaking off. :(
I've just got a Mercian and while I love it, it has some issues.
The forks are chrome dipped and heavily pitted, probably not bad enough to worry about at the moment but I'm thinking they will be a complete state by next winter.
What do I do?
Is sandblasting them an option? Will I ever...
Really in need of a 27.2 alloy seat post, Ideally quite a short one
I just purchased a mercian frame an I'm horrified that I dont have a seat post to fit :cry: I was hoping to build it up fast and ride it to work.
I'm now really skint so cheap as poss!
Thanks
Theres no markings that I can see, or codes, other than Shimano and the logo. Everything on the bike they came from was Shimano 600, so I was guessing that they are also Shimano 600 and having looked at the Shimano 600 (1st gen) hubs they do look like them.
These wheels were built up in the 70s but hardly ever to never used so have been left in extremely good condition since built. Absolutely no dings, dents or imperfections on these wheels, other than the spokes dulled with age, I haven't tried to clean these up.
The rims themselves are...
I'm after a set of forks suitable for a 20 inch Falcon (head tube around 8.5cm)
If not for a Falcon then any forks that would fit a 20 inch road bike, nothing chromed and no light fitting braze-on, to fit 700c wheels
cheers!