Loving this build. I have just acquired one myself though sadly it is missing some parts I hope I can either track down or have made.
The frame finally arrived today, but annoyingly it had not been packaged very well and the seat tube must have taken a bump as it's no longer round, but slightly oval at the top. Hopefully something I can sort, but the least of my worries, as I also need to sort the following:
Fork braces. None included with the sale (which I knew), but I need to source some.
Fork top caps. Currently they are just open tubes so need something to close them off
Frame and fork brake bosses. A pair was fitted to the frame, but they don't screw in all the way so will be looking for replacements I guess.
Bearing and bolts. Sadly again nothing included so I've no clue what I need or how available such things might be.
BB thread. Threaded on one side only, hopefully properly but I'll need to sort out the other side.
Bottle bosses. Well lack of them, need to fill the holes with threaded rivnuts I assume.
If you have any info that can help me get this built up I'd be really appreciative. I hope I have not bitten off more than I can chew, as I'll be relying on the expertise of others to get this built up.
I'd also be interested in decals and a head tube badge, though again, no idea what I'm missing as I have none to work with.
My plan is to build this up in what is generally my standard/favourite groupset, m952, though I may deviate a bit and run some caramba cranks in black, and possibly some nuke proof carbon hubbed wheels as I have had some hubs for ages that I've never used.
What was the standard stem, bars and post for the frame? I'm not one to go all period correct as a rule, or even catalogue, but I might try to stick as close as possible to the original for this one, but that will depend on what it is. I have a black and a yellow nuke proof stem (wish I had red as it looks great with the red one on your build). Contemplating race lines too, but don't like the idea of drilling out the cable stops, or how things tend to look when using non standard cable runs, as that tends to look a bit ugly.
Quite excited to own one, might try a different shock if I can find one that fits, I do at least have the original noleen, but again will need bolts, bushings and spacers to get this fitted.
It's all sounding very complicated and very expensive at the moment, but hopefully with a bit more info, I can at least get an idea as to what I'm in for.