Midlife":1vrb6on8 said:On a very picky thing the front part of the front mudguard is pointing a bit skyward........loosen the stays and try and make the mudguard mirror the curve of the wheel....... Then my boss made me cut off the stays at the nut so no more adjstment could be carried out LOL
Shaun
I'll get a photo next weekend and see what you think, as I'm away all weekMidlife":2ov7e483 said:have you got a pic from underneath to look at the chainstay bridge. ?
Shaun
I think it's worth making an offer. I really like this bike, it rides well, and it's got a classy look. It would be good to see a photo if you manage to get your hands on it.NeilM":1gq6whbu said:I know he's going to sell the Carlton, is it worth making a sensible offer for?
I have the same frame. Am in process of painting.Where did you get the decal that says 'competition' from ?Here's my 1971/2 Carlton Competition, which I picked up as a frame with a few components on it from Ebay
I'm told these were supplied as a frame only, so I have fitted period components, except for the wheels which are 700c Rigidas which I had to redish with a 7 speed block.
I repainted it with rattle cans and had to source the decals from multiple places
I've a few final touches to finish off, but she's nearly there
Frame & Fork: 531
Stem: GB
Handlebar: GB
Brake Levers: Weinmann
Brake Calipers: Universal 61
Shifters: Campag
Front Derailleur: Campag Record
Rear Derailleur: Campag Gran Sport
Cranks: Stronglight 49D
Pedals: SR SP150
Saddle: Brooks