Old Ned
Old School Grand Master
Having now 'completed' the bike (if this can ever truly be done!) I thought I would start a new thread so that a full spec. etc. can be added from scratch so to speak.
For those of you who might have missed the first thread this is a bike that I originally had built for me in 1972 but sold due to impoverishness in 1973. I re-acquired it late last year. The second owner had it re-sprayed with a few frame alterations (gear and bottle bosses etc.) in '79 but not ridden it since. The paintwork was therefore in a pretty good condition. Some of the components were also mine from that time (and before!) and I can remember drilling out the chainring and brakes in a mate's grandfather's workshop in 1970.
With the perforated chainrings and brakes it is a 'part drillium' machine and I've 'attacked' the front changer as well. Some time I might tackle the gear levers too!
The Universal brake levers are fitted with NOS hoods from e-bay (not cheap) but they sort of finish it all off I reckon.
Frame: Built by Bill Grey from 531, probably 74/74 angles, 23" c-2-t and 21.5 tt
Fork: 531
Headset: Campagnolo Super Record alloy
Stem: Cinelli 1A oval Milan logo 13.5cm.
Handlebar: Cinelli 66-40 shield logo
Bar Tape: White cloth
Brake Levers: Universal
Brake Calipers: Universal 51
Brake Pads: NOS red studded
Brake Cables: Clarks
Shifters: Campagnolo Record DT
Front Derailleur: Campagnolo Record early body
Rear Derailleur: Campagnolo Nuovo Record
Derailleur Cables: Yes
Block: will be hopefully Regina 13-17 5-speed when I can find one in good condition
Chain: Regina
Cranks: Campagnolo Pista 177.5 original 151 BCD
Chainrings: Williams 53 with Campagnolo 46 cut-away and drilled
Bottom Bracket: Shimano (sorry!!)
Pedals: Campagnolo Pista, Cinelli alloy toe-clips, NOS Crono straps
Rims: early Mavic
Hubs: Campagnolo Record small flange 28
Hub Skewers: early Campagnolo 'Open C' straight QR levers and 'cone' nuts
Nipples: brass
Spokes: 15/17 double butted tied and soldered, polished 'rustless' type
Tyres: NOS Lion SL21 tubulars
Saddle: original Black nylon Unica-Nitor
Seatpost: Campagnolo 2-bolt
Seatpost Binder: allen-key
Weight: around 22lbs I reckon!
For those of you who might have missed the first thread this is a bike that I originally had built for me in 1972 but sold due to impoverishness in 1973. I re-acquired it late last year. The second owner had it re-sprayed with a few frame alterations (gear and bottle bosses etc.) in '79 but not ridden it since. The paintwork was therefore in a pretty good condition. Some of the components were also mine from that time (and before!) and I can remember drilling out the chainring and brakes in a mate's grandfather's workshop in 1970.
With the perforated chainrings and brakes it is a 'part drillium' machine and I've 'attacked' the front changer as well. Some time I might tackle the gear levers too!
The Universal brake levers are fitted with NOS hoods from e-bay (not cheap) but they sort of finish it all off I reckon.
Frame: Built by Bill Grey from 531, probably 74/74 angles, 23" c-2-t and 21.5 tt
Fork: 531
Headset: Campagnolo Super Record alloy
Stem: Cinelli 1A oval Milan logo 13.5cm.
Handlebar: Cinelli 66-40 shield logo
Bar Tape: White cloth
Brake Levers: Universal
Brake Calipers: Universal 51
Brake Pads: NOS red studded
Brake Cables: Clarks
Shifters: Campagnolo Record DT
Front Derailleur: Campagnolo Record early body
Rear Derailleur: Campagnolo Nuovo Record
Derailleur Cables: Yes
Block: will be hopefully Regina 13-17 5-speed when I can find one in good condition
Chain: Regina
Cranks: Campagnolo Pista 177.5 original 151 BCD
Chainrings: Williams 53 with Campagnolo 46 cut-away and drilled
Bottom Bracket: Shimano (sorry!!)
Pedals: Campagnolo Pista, Cinelli alloy toe-clips, NOS Crono straps
Rims: early Mavic
Hubs: Campagnolo Record small flange 28
Hub Skewers: early Campagnolo 'Open C' straight QR levers and 'cone' nuts
Nipples: brass
Spokes: 15/17 double butted tied and soldered, polished 'rustless' type
Tyres: NOS Lion SL21 tubulars
Saddle: original Black nylon Unica-Nitor
Seatpost: Campagnolo 2-bolt
Seatpost Binder: allen-key
Weight: around 22lbs I reckon!