1996 Saracen Kili, FINISHED + 1st PROPER ride !

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Another small update folks, :roll:

Top coat of white went on the frame last weekend. Had another morning at work today, so I managed to get the clear coat on the back end of the frame.



Note the heater under the frame, it was useful! Think I got the smell of cellulose out of the office ok! :shock: :LOL:

It doesn't show up very well in the photos as it's white, but here's a couple of pics anyway.





Really pleased with how it looks, although I'm not sure when to take the masking tape off! :facepalm: I'll cut along the edge of it before removing and see how it looks. There are the worlds bands - like the seat tube - underneath. I may get these replaced at some point.

More to come soon ;)
 
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Also, as I had forgotten to check the hub bearings :roll: I took them apart to find that they were ok, but for a front cone. Thankfully I had a spare from an old LX hub that was the same size, if a bit different in design.
Rear ok, so now both repacked with grease, ready for riding! :cool:

Also took a chance on some grips I saw on eBay, thankfully they scrubbed up well.



I must say, it really winds me up when people sell things that need cleaning ! :evil: But they're good to go now I think.
Note to self. Don't use that toothbrush on my teeth again! :LOL: :LOL:

Mike
 
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Looking good Mike


whats that Auto Clear 496 lacquer like ?
I'm told its tons better than Halfords best offering

I guess they'll both look the same when new, its more down to their durability
 
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Retro Spud":o179gyen said:
Looking good Mike


whats that Auto Clear 496 lacquer like ?
I'm told its tons better than Halfords best offering

I guess they'll both look the same when new, its more down to their durability

Cheers Spud! ;)

Another frame, another paint job! :LOL: :LOL:

I found it easy to use, and certainly left a shinier finish too. As you say, it's durability is the most important thing. Now I need to resist the urge to wet and dry it for a few weeks while the lacquer hardens. In the living room! :shock:
 
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Hi folks,

Thought I'd start putting this boike together. I know I should wait until the paint is nicely dried, so I can finish it, but I just wanted to see how it would look! So, I have made a start,



Sugino 180mm chainset with a 113mm b/b. Along with the wheels, forks and front end.



Also got some nice pedals on it,



Along with a very yellow saddle! As it stands now.





Nice and narrow at the front! Just how I like it! :cool:



Looking for some nice dark blue grips now. Stick on type. I don't DO lock ons! :LOL: :LOL: Any ideas ?

Getting there, and it feels pretty light too. I think the bare frame was around 1.3kg.

Mike
 
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That's looking good Mike

I see the Muz©™ trademark / Signature skinny bars and Gripshift are already on :D
and you found a turn around pulley for the front Mech
 
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Retro Spud":1whc7xqc said:
That's looking good Mike

I see the Muz©™ trademark / Signature skinny bars and Gripshift are already on :D
and you found a turn around pulley for the front Mech

Bit of a default setting that eh ? :roll: I got bar ends though. Normally steer - ahem - away from those as I like top tubes the way they are.
Next build will have a totally different set up. Just to keep you awake! :LOL:

Mike
 
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