More building progress and more bits received... Current pics below.
Temporary solution to the wheels issue has seen me 'borrow' a more modern set of 26" wheels from my wife's rarely used Dawes MTB. Tyres are a mismatched set hanging round for the (very) occasional off-road use of the Team Marin. (She has also just acquired a road bike too so won't be missing these for some time.) Plan is still very much to get a suitable set of period correct wheels and tyres, ideally XT/LX on some Mavics or similar, with either WTB Velociraptors or Smoke/Dart combo - but that can wait for now.
1" headset meant I could finally install the forks properly which went smoothly. Could also finally install a Shimano UN300 cartridge BB after Evri lost it pre-Xmas (hard work but maybe that was just the extreme cold?) Also received a straighter bar (eBay) and some cheap bar ends from
@d8mok (these not installed yet as the bar's pretty narrow already and if I'm cutting the NOS Gripshift grips I want to be sure about it....)
Also installed the lovely and very reasonable Impel chainset from
@Double-E F along with XT rear derailleur and a replacement LX front (eBay), GS X-rays and Dia Compe levers. Pedals a randon old set I have hanging around, also have the option of some SPDs. Adding the stickers (
@gil_m) made it somehow look a million times better and more real... (Saving the swingarm stickers for now in the hope I can get it polished nicely.)
Spring on the back is good and bouncy, and adjustable - not sure what state the damping is in but seems good. Fox shock on the front is set up pretty harsh (I'm a featherweight btw) so may need to be adjusting that once we're up and running. Looking forward to playing with it all soon enough and getting it dialled in - I remember comments about a bit of sag being required on the back.
As well as wheels I'm also on the lookout for a better saddle, and I'm regretting the cheapo black post already - need a silver one to match...
Still do do: V-brakes to install and cable, chain on, cable up and adjust derailleurs...