Citoyen du monde":1v2qgfcl said:Midlife":1v2qgfcl said:Nice
We used to paint the insides of the large flange hub cutouts in the early 1970's (as well as the chainrings). Did yours come painted ?
Shaun
The red paint in the hub cut-outs is at least 40 years old. I don't believe Campagnolo ever did this at the factory. I can't remember where I recovered these hubs, I believe they were off a Hugh Porter from the 60's that died an early death when the brazing of the BB came undone. When I first started working on the hubs they looked exceedingly bad with plenty of oxidation of the alloy, however with plenty of elbow grease, steel wool, polish and time, they came out very nice indeed.
Old Ned":j2jxkmwi said:That's unusual, 'proper Hugh Porter's' were built by Woodrups and a failure for them is a rare event. Whatever, irrelevent to this thread.
I like the bike, typical early 60's build, reminds me of my early race bikes with an eclectic mix of components, upgraded as and when possible.
I have several LF Record hubs in 36 and 40 drillings which are in need of cosmetic TLC, bearings all seem fine. Strangely they are all rears, fronts seem to pass me by.
BTW, I think I know where there are a small stock of the black Universal adjuster rubbers - but don't tell anyone else :twisted: