Although, there's something? For years I've always had it in my head that it was an 18 inch frame, but looking at the front of the book it quite clearly says 42.5cm Endeavour. Which according to Google is a 16.73 or 16 3/4 inch frame???!!! Might get the tape measure out in the light tomorrow!Either way, there's not many survivor Endeavours out there. Interesting to see that all those that have come to light are all the 18" frame size too.
just a fewThat's ace Sav. That's one I haven't got.
I'm a big fan of collecting Jerseys myself. Here's a few of mine on this thread here ~
https://www.retrobike.co.uk/threads/jerseys.378175/page-13Missed out on a Raleigh/Saab jersey the other day on eBay. It was a medium size though...so no chance of fitting my current 'race physique'
If you had the spec, had to have the kit right? My original 90's Campag top
So, the restoration has started on my own Dynatech Endeavour #2
Before any paint was stripped, the frame was taken to in paint store in Leamington for colour matching and aerosols to be mixed up.
Then the Langlow strip away pro was broken out and didn't take long to take effect!
The next couple of days have been spent cleaning back the frame to bare metal in readiness for the etch prime.
This is where I'm at for now...
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updates to follow
cheers
boy"O"boy
If you read the original paperwork in the first pic it says if you try to remove the holographic decal it will void itself to deter thieves. I always took this to mean your claim of ownership would be void without it. Looking back @boy"O"boy restoration, it literally VOID's itself... Every day's a school day
is the bottom left corner the black sheep of the family, the one we don't talk about any more 'cos he drinks to much at weddings and upsets Aunty Eileen
Great you've got this. That hologram frame ID is all important to the originality of these.Got some more pics to post of bike and original paperwork, including my 'proof of ownership 3D hologram' Oh the tings we keep for 30 years, cluttering up drawers, kept all this stuff, but can I find my original bar and Flexstem?...
Nice! I'd definitely measure your frame though.
Used to love power grips BITD!Original pedals, started with the original clips, switched to Deore SPD clipless when they came out - HATED them with a passion and finally ditched them after falling sideways at a busy junction cos I couldn't unclip. Returned to the original pedals and tried Power Grips - In Purple of course! - and never look back. They are a marmite item, but I love these as much as I love my marmite . can wear any shoe, or boot, or trainer, easy in and out, greatest invention ever! And they will stay if I bring it up to spec cos' they're still 90's even if not truly original spec.
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Yeah....whatever you do, don't remove it if you want to preserve originality.If you read the original paperwork in the first pic it says if you try to remove the holographic decal it will void itself to deter thieves. I always took this to mean your claim of ownership would be void without it. Looking back @boy"O"boy restoration, it literally VOID's itself... Every day's a school day
Hoping you can help boy"O"boy, looks like I've managed to source a NOS florescent Girvin Flexstem, and think I'll end up spraying my current zoom bars black cos the original Reynolds were a touch narrow and twitchy for my tastes BITD and even moreso now I'm 'vintage'. But... Scouring t'internet for replacement brake pads and I'm struggling to find anything similar, attached pictures in the hopes that you, or someone on here knows a part number or name that can help. Sure it will be obvious to someone on here. Thanks
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