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    Cove Stiffee FR

    Re: Got two of my wheelsets running tubeless now, fairly easy to do - I use the schwalbe tyre assist it works like a charm! The other main upgrade I’ve done is a dropper post, these bikes have a weird 30.0mm seatpost size but the TranzX 27.2mm dropper with the right shim and you’re good to go
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    Cove Stiffee FR

    I have a 2008 Stiffee and absolutely love it! Its a proper loony machine, a pig to get up hills but hilarious coming down them :-) maybe because I've got 170mm Zocchi forks on it though! I'm sure Cove originally said fine up to 150mm, but mine had these forks on when I bought it and I've just...
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    1952 Hetchins Magnum Bonum

    that looks amazing!
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    Regina Sport single-speed build

    With being away for work for a couple of courses and then heading up to Inverness last weekend to run the half marathon, I haven't made a great deal of progress. Managed to grab a couple of hours this afternoon though to get a couple of bits done. The BB is now reassembled with new bearings. I...
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    Regina Sport single-speed build

    Re: I'm watching a stem and seatpost on ebay so they'll be next. I'm probably going to go with drop bars rather than bullhorns, so I'll get a set of those too. The rest of it will be cash dependant March - brakes, levers, saddle, crankset and cables etc April - wheels and tyres
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    Regina Sport single-speed build

    Re: Well, after nearly 24hrs of penetrating oil, the BB fixed cup is still very much fixed. As I have no desire to strip threads or crack the BB shell it can stay right where it is! I've ordered to replacement bearing cages to refit. I'd have done loose bearings had both cups come out but I...
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    Regina Sport single-speed build

    Cheers, I really should have thought of the vice trick! I do have access to a vice at work (work in a dockyard :-) ), but like you say it would be good to know which way to turn it....
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    Modern vs retro frame sizing

    thanks for the responses its much appreciated fwiw I bought a 56cm frame. my (modern) road bike is a Giant size M/L, which roughly equates to a 53.5cm, which is almost exactly the same size. so I will need a long-ish seat post and a 80mm ish stem (I think) - for a more traditional fit with a...
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    Regina Sport single-speed build

    Theres a couple of 22.0mm stems on ebay so not a problem there. But no markings visible on the BB at all. I'll have a look for the right tool I guess, the problem is I'm feared of applying too much mechanical pressure in case its not a left hand thread, and I really dont want to start using...
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    Regina Sport single-speed build

    I've double checked the measurements, its definitely a 22.0mm stem, and the seatpost is a 25.8 (thats what I'm going to order anyway). The seat tube appears to be ever so slightly off from a perfect circle, I wouldnt be surprised if - at some point - someone has attempted to batter in the wrong...
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    Regina Sport single-speed build

    Thats the plan :-) keeping my first build simple. Would be interested if you think you have any suitable bits, going to sort the front end out first and move on from there I've read that early French bikes can have some unusual size components - am on ebay at the minute trying to find a 22.0mm...
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    Regina Sport single-speed build

    Re: cheers :-) nice to see one the same colour with the black forks too! I measured the seatpost twice (along and across) and got 25.6 and 25.8mm. This was using a cheapy set of ebay verniers so perhaps not the most accurate! I also make the diameter of stem I need at 22mm which is going to...
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    Regina Sport single-speed build

    Hi all Thought I'd start a build thread for a frameset I have recently acquired. Its a Regina Sport frame, in 501 steel (I think), that I picked up for just under £20. I reckon its from the 80's but can't really narrow it down any further than that as there is precious little info on line and I...
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    Regina Sport bike frames

    I'm in an owners club! :D Quite looking forward to getting my hands on it. Plan will be to strip and grease the headset and BB, and then build up a single speeder for commuting and general pottering around on. I'm hoping the paintwork is good enough to not need a full strip, although I may...
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    Regina Sport bike frames

    well, I've bought it! will collect tomorrow my retro adventure begins here....will have to start a thread for it :-) ps this means there's going to be a barrage of stupid noob questions, but I promise to use the search function first!
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    Gitane mixte chainring choices

    I was under the impression that some french bikes, especially earlier ones, were a right hand thread on both sides? May be wrong but I'm sure I read it somewhere. I take it there's no easy way to tell other than trying to undo it, and hopefully not keep tightening it instead?
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    Refurbished 1971 Mercian Campionissimo Cycle 531 Frame 58cm

    that looks really good! I like the detailing around the lugs.
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    Regina Sport bike frames

    cheers Non-Fixie, you've found out more than I managed :-) quite like the look of the frame to be honest, and the seller has emailed back - its close enough to the motorway for a detour to collect, and cheap enough that I can bodge-as-I-go learning on my first bike build without throwing lots...
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    Regina Sport bike frames

    Hi all Does anyone on the forum have any knowledge of Regina bike frames? I've heard of the brand but only for components. I've found this frameset for sale and it seems to be ticking the right boxes for a single speed commuter build - size, Reynolds 501 steel, forged drop-outs, cheap, not too...
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    Modern vs retro frame sizing

    Re: just had to google cycling inseam, didn't even know that was a thing lol will do that later on to see what I get! got my eye on a Schwinn frame on ebay just now, waiting for the seller to get back to me with some more info
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