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How the did manage that with cottered cranks, unless it’s so loose it may as well not have a cotter pin fitted?Loving the crank alignment obvs
Looks like the L cotter pin is loose. Or there is summat seriously wrong with the axle...How the did manage that with cottered cranks, unless it’s so loose it may as well not have a cotter pin fitted?
Yep I thought the same, but than again, he is not asking silly £££About the only original parts are the headclip headset, chainset and maybe the pedals.
Loving the crank alignment obvs
I think some clever mix of parts can be better idea...and cheaper too. I'd go for it but already have two 1930s machines...with (almost) all proper partsIt's a historic racer, the paint looks (modern but) ok
If Buckley means something to you it's good value...
But a headclip stem is strong money, and a decent working 30s gearset won't be cheap.
By the time the bike is finished, I doubt you'd have much change from a thousand.
Still a bargain obvs