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Update time.,
Most of the parts that I have shown in previous postings are now sitting happily on this , however the wheels that I was going to use , found a new home on Scott no 2 as I felt they were just too modern looking and not really inkeeping with the production year of the frameset, so off they went and in came these.
I hasten to add , that these wheels didn't come without their problems, and what originally started off as being a 'bargain' , were in fact anything other. I'll explain .
I'd managed to spot these at a local car boot sale, originally when I spied them, they were on Araya rims, running 7 rusty gears on some unbranded grime covered hubs,(I discovered along the journey that they are a Sachs built hub) they seeemed really light , sort of magpie shiny underneath the grime and best of all a bargain price, deal done, price bartered and notes exchanged, happy campers all round.
I expected to have to strip and regrese them , possibly a true, and for sure a damm good clean, nothing too bad right.... Wrong !! :facepalm:
When I finally got round to opening them up , I found that the front axle had snapped in half and was held magically together with some sort of sticky , possibly in a former life, grease like substance :roll: , to add further insult all but a few of the spoke nipples had sized totally solid to the rim :?
By this time the 'buy cheap , buy twice bells' had started to ring aloud, and the smiling face of the seller came rushing back :roll:
How much worse could it be, holding that thought for a nano second.
I then discovered that the rear rim had corroded away badly from the inside and also had the added bonus of a hairline crack running through it :facepalm: ,
At this point , words that were exchanged between the aforementioned 'bargain' wheels and myself are not publishable on this forum
So my hard earned down the drain , whisky in hand , it was time to see if I had anything salvageable from my bargain hunt :facepalm:
Further inspection revealed that both front and rear hub bearing races were perfect, no pitting, no scores , marks, dents , not even a tiny crack :shock:
, Hell!! even once I'd removed the rusty cassette the freehub body spun lovely and smooth.
Undetered and not willing to go down without a fight policy ,save face, et all that, I decided to source some rims, spokes, and have a drunken bash at wheel building
Considering their original state and where they are at now, rebuilt and all shiny , radial laced and all racy like , to say I'm pleased with the result would be the understatement of the decade.
Questions personally asked, was it financially good sense .. :shock: Your joking ..right!! :facepalm: ,, has it tought me something,.. Definitely,,.. is saving old stuff worth it., erm.. Maybe..
, would I do it all over again..... Not on your flipping life ..
More to follow soon..