Re:
P1010137 by
JuanM58, on Flickr
P1010136 by
JuanM58, on Flickr
Well, I guess that this is finished then! I have been running it about for a few weeks now and took it out on a local V-CC ride last weekend. I have finished off the bars with blue cloth tape which I sealed with button polish; I hoped that this would dull down to a nice browny purple but it didn’t quite work out. The bar ends are whipped with twine and again painted with button polish. I was off the road for the summer and assumed that the weather would be wet in the autumn so I fitted some mudguards that I picked up for a few quid from EBay and added some leather mudflaps I made up. I think that the guards are modern but look in keeping and they can be removed when the weather improves.
The Gillott is a nice ride and definitely a keeper but in the longer term I think I will probably set it up as a 5-speed with a bar-end lever which will suit the braze-ons better. There is a slight shimmy from the bars that I think is probably related to the headset so that needs a little investigation and fettling but it’s a lovely little bike for a gentle couple of hours ride in the summer; I’m very pleased with it.
What am I going to do with myself now? I need a new project!
Current Spec.
1950 Gillott Continental frame and forks
Airlite HF hubs (fixed/free), 5 speed Regina 14-24; 27” Alesa rims, 32/40 with 1 1/8” Michelin tyres.
Universal 51 calipers with GB Superhood levers
GB spear point stem with GB Olympic bars, Brampton headset
Stronglight Chainset with 52/46 Simplex chainwheels, BW/TDC bottom bracket
Lyotard pedals. Ale clips and Christophe straps
Campagnolo GS ‘matchbox’ front derailleur, Campagnolo GS rear, Campagnolo levers
Reynolds 27.2mm ‘dome top’ alloy seat post, Brooks B17N saddle