Claud Butler Majestique restoration project

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I picked up a Claud Butler Majestique for my girlfriend off ebay recently with the aim of restoring it over the next few months.

The ebay seller didn't respond to any questions to so I took a punt on the bike and frame hoping I didn't find a frame which was too knackered.

Once collected, it was clear this poor old bike had been sat in the rain for a LONG time. The gear shifters, cables and rear derailleur needed the help of a hack saw and drill to come off and most of the other components (aside from the brakes, handlebars and stem)
were rusty and pretty finished. The frame however has only got surface rust and will soon be booked into Armourtex in Hackney for a new powder coat now I've stripped it.

A few questions I have at the moment that I wondered whether anyone could help with...

I think this bike came with 650c wheels although when I compare them to standard 700c wheels they look the same size - is the difference usually noticeable? The rims that were in the claud are the original Wolber 58s.

If I want to upgrade to 700c wheels is this likely to be a problem? What do I need to look out for? The brakes are centre pull Weinmann and I think they'd be adjustable enough for a sightly larger wheel.

I'd also like to fit mudguards but have never bought any and don't know the rules on mudguard sizing. Are mudguards fairly standard size and can anyone recommend some aluminium ones which will stand up to being powder coated too?

I think the rear spacing on the bike is 126mm - how many gears can I fit on the rear sprocket usually on a 126mm wheel? I'd like to get six on the back if possible.

I think that's it for now - thanks in advance...
 

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26" wheels and thinking your have a problem with 27", the fiscal fit and getting a brake to fit? Are the wheels shot? Could they be polished and re-spoked?

Simon
 
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I think they could be polished up but the bearings and insides where soooo rusty, I'm not sure they're salvageable. And I think I lost a couple of ball bearings down the sink.... :facepalm:
 
What hubs and rims are they? Bearings are easily found on ebay. Depending if you want to keep it original or newer parts. I've got some new 26" wheels but I think they only take a 5 speed cassette.

Simon
 
They're Wolber 58 and the hubs are sanshin large flange alloy quick release. I think I could probably put them back together with a bit of work. The other half isn't fussed about original parts so may be quicker to source some new ones altogether.
 
New 26s off of ebay or anywhere else sounds like the way to go or 27s if they will fit.
Good luck with the build ;)

Simon
 
My mum had one of these.

They're 27" wheels.

Louder.

THEY'RE 27" WHEELS!

27" rims and tyres are getting harder to find, but 700c wheels will fit as long as you have 4mm of brake pad adjustment. 700c are 8mm smaller in diameter than 27".

Have a read of Sheldon Brown's famous Tyre Sizing article:

http://www.sheldonbrown.com/tire-sizing.html
 
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