Good evening all,
I am new on this forum but have been looking through some nice pictures for a while now, and decided it was time to post. My late father had the aforementioned Claud Butler for many years, and I believe it was built from parts when he owned it. Due to his illness, it was not ridden for many years, to be honest I would guess no less than 15 years since it was last ridden. Due to this, it's in a rather sorry state and it needs some TLC. Being a younger rider (this may not be the reason), I tend to prefer the more racey carbon look of new bikes, and although I do see some retro bikes which I like, I would see 10 new bikes I prefer!
Rather than having it just sitting around, I am considering investing some time and effort into rebuilding it to a usable state. Unlike most, I am tending to veer away from it's orginal spec (or similar) and want to combine the old frame with a new groupset, perhaps some deep rims, to make this a stunning bike that I can ride.
If I am totally honest I am not sure quite where to start. Firstly I want to check that the frame is usable. There are some sections where the paint has chipped and I can see what I think is rust. Can this be rectified? I was thinking of getting the frame shot blasted and then powder coated (or should a retro frame be painted differently?).
Secondly, and as long as the first is a yes, then I wanted to talk numbers. I have had a few measures and the rear axle appears to be about 10 or 12mm smaller than the current standard for road bicycles. Treat me a complete idiot here, but I was hoping it would be a standard width. Does this mean I am somewhat limited in hub choice?
Thirdly, the current gear shifters are thumb shifters - one on the bar end and one on the downtube. The bicycle is 10 speed (2x5). Given the smaller axle, can a normal cassette be fitted?
I occasionally fettle with my bikes and would be confident stripping and rebuilding them. My problem here is the lack of knowledge - I have no idea even what type of bottom bracket would be on this frame. I would doubt it's a sealed unit? Probably packed bearings? But can a normal bottom bracket be fitted, is this a lot of work?
Lot's of questions, but I have lots of ambition for this project. I would appreciate any thoughts or help to my questions,
thanks very much
I am new on this forum but have been looking through some nice pictures for a while now, and decided it was time to post. My late father had the aforementioned Claud Butler for many years, and I believe it was built from parts when he owned it. Due to his illness, it was not ridden for many years, to be honest I would guess no less than 15 years since it was last ridden. Due to this, it's in a rather sorry state and it needs some TLC. Being a younger rider (this may not be the reason), I tend to prefer the more racey carbon look of new bikes, and although I do see some retro bikes which I like, I would see 10 new bikes I prefer!
Rather than having it just sitting around, I am considering investing some time and effort into rebuilding it to a usable state. Unlike most, I am tending to veer away from it's orginal spec (or similar) and want to combine the old frame with a new groupset, perhaps some deep rims, to make this a stunning bike that I can ride.
If I am totally honest I am not sure quite where to start. Firstly I want to check that the frame is usable. There are some sections where the paint has chipped and I can see what I think is rust. Can this be rectified? I was thinking of getting the frame shot blasted and then powder coated (or should a retro frame be painted differently?).
Secondly, and as long as the first is a yes, then I wanted to talk numbers. I have had a few measures and the rear axle appears to be about 10 or 12mm smaller than the current standard for road bicycles. Treat me a complete idiot here, but I was hoping it would be a standard width. Does this mean I am somewhat limited in hub choice?
Thirdly, the current gear shifters are thumb shifters - one on the bar end and one on the downtube. The bicycle is 10 speed (2x5). Given the smaller axle, can a normal cassette be fitted?
I occasionally fettle with my bikes and would be confident stripping and rebuilding them. My problem here is the lack of knowledge - I have no idea even what type of bottom bracket would be on this frame. I would doubt it's a sealed unit? Probably packed bearings? But can a normal bottom bracket be fitted, is this a lot of work?
Lot's of questions, but I have lots of ambition for this project. I would appreciate any thoughts or help to my questions,
thanks very much