Fifthgrace
Retro Guru
So I'm ready to bring back to life an ex-pro frame from the 80s, This hasn't been cheap, but sometimes you get in deep and then there's no back pedaling- it has to be completed!
So it started with a yellow and black 56cm (my perfect size) "Moducel" frame, with design cues that indicated a Stoke-built Rourke and rumours that it belonged to an ex pro. If you want to follow the full "Team" story, visit my blog https://moducel.wordpress.com/ but this is the bike re-build thread...
Spec: head set (stiff), Shimano outboard cups and rust to chrome wrapover stays, 130mm rear. Research and a cross-reference of the frame number with Brian Rourke's shop in Stoke confirmed a 1984/5 Reynolds 753 frame and fork built for pro rider, Sid Barras.
So it started with a yellow and black 56cm (my perfect size) "Moducel" frame, with design cues that indicated a Stoke-built Rourke and rumours that it belonged to an ex pro. If you want to follow the full "Team" story, visit my blog https://moducel.wordpress.com/ but this is the bike re-build thread...
Spec: head set (stiff), Shimano outboard cups and rust to chrome wrapover stays, 130mm rear. Research and a cross-reference of the frame number with Brian Rourke's shop in Stoke confirmed a 1984/5 Reynolds 753 frame and fork built for pro rider, Sid Barras.