Dan_Trials
Dirt Disciple
That certainly is a nice blue
It’s an after market one so just a flat square. A bit of a squeeze and on it went!Also, How'd you get on sticking that HT badge on the old frame? Those new badges are designed for modern tapered headtubes, is the Supereight just fat enough for it to be ok, or does / did the badge need some modification?
Ive got a couple of these frames,and the work of welding them must have taken hours,especially the swingarm.Stripped down and properly inspected this weekend. It’s the first time I’ve actually had a chance to look over it properly. As I already knew, cosmetically it’s in a ‘right state’ - cables, chain and rear mech fit only for the bin.
I’ve never even seen a jockey wheel this worn before;
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Now on to the bad.. :-D
With ‘structurally sound’ from my original post still ri going loud, of COURSE the shock mount plate is cracked through one of the holes;
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So if I want to actually use it, i need to decide whether a weld, welded patch or replacement plate is needed. Which has to happen before paint.
Which leads nicely into - the Inside of the swingarm is waaayyy more complex than I had realised from the pictures I’d looked at. I don’t think the paint scheme I had planned is going to work at all, So I’m probably going to go with Nardo Grey without the highlights, and use components to add the colour - which is a shame! I’m going to speak to the painter this week and see what he thinks.
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All in, though, it’s a fantastic bit of early DH kit. Oversized everything and multiple machined parts. The rear brake callipers arch is 3 pieces that bolt together through the swingarm, bolt-on dropouts. Bonkers.