1992 Dawes Super Galaxy - restoration complete!

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I'd always turned my nose up at the idea of a pure touring bike but as the years have passed I've moved possibly into what's the perfect demographic for ownership, and now I'm kind of besotted by them!
Having chucked my leg over a couple of local bikes to check for size/fit I soon realised that a 58cm Galaxy fits me like the proverbial, one of those bikes that feels instantly familiar and comfortable.

So here's my new to me 92 Super Galaxy. I chose this one for both the rugged/familiar 7sp Deore DX set up, and that colour!
Although I appreciate the timeless and classy British green swathes of Galaxy's that are available I always tend to prefer something a little brighter and this fits the bill perfectly.
I'd read somewhere what this particular colour is called but it escapes me now, its a pearlescent finish and appears to have several different hues dependent on lighting conditions.

There's lots of opportunity to clean it up and take care of numerous blemishes (colour matching will be fun..) So far I've thrown on an old Turbo but I plan to add a Brooks saddle and some funkier grip tape.

I'm even having daft ideas about LEJOG on this old classic...
Everyone should try a Galaxy out, they're so nice to ride!
 

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OK folks, I'm turning this into a rebuild/resurrection thread. A small area of chain rub on the seat stay caused a little too much wear and a crack had formed so I've had the crack repaired (beautifully!) by Jon at Chickens Frame Emporium and whilst discussing paint options I've decided to go against my usual mantra of retaining full originality and take on my *1st ever* repaint..

So, frame is in Jon's hands for a glorious resto and I'll be posting up pics of the rebuild.

Sorry to any purists out there, this really is a first time for me, I have intentions of using this bike for many miles.
 

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BTW, where is Chickens based? Not come across him before and the website has no address...

Sod originality, a tourer is a tool and needs to be adapted by the owner to the job at hand!
 
Decals turned up within 24hrs of ordering, I can't fault H Lloyd for quality and service every time I use them.
As a cherry on the cake I've even got my hands on an orginial supplied shop foil sticker (Woolsey of Acton) - they were keen to see the restoration themselves when complete!
 

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BTW, where is Chickens based? Not come across him before and the website has no address...

Sod originality, a tourer is a tool and needs to be adapted by the owner to the job at hand!
He's in a small farm unit not far from Amex/BHAFC stadium.
Was delighted with the quality of frame repair he carried out and I've seen some of his finished frames which was what gave me the confidence to go ahead with fresh paint.

Yes! Jon said the same when we were going through colours. Make it how you'd love it, and ride it
 

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