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ringo":2clb2l4w said:Calm down chaps - we don't want to reunite him with it! He probably let it get into the sorry state it's currently in!
I bet 'we' don't !
ringo":2clb2l4w said:Calm down chaps - we don't want to reunite him with it! He probably let it get into the sorry state it's currently in!
this one is staying in the retro fold and never to see the light of evil bay or the man who neglected it,ringo":ulu6rprs said:Calm down chaps - we don't want to reunite him with it! He probably let it get into the sorry state it's currently in!
ringo":96g06pmb said:Great news... for my two pennarth... there's nothing like sending off a tired frame to a firm like Argos and then being like a kid on Christmas morning when it comes back like new!
just a shame that someone as had a go at both with wot looks like stilsons so they are fubar :facepalm:Piers":ky3mxk9n said:Looks like you've got a Mavic bottom bracket there as well as the headset.
A bit mashed around the lock-rings alas, but has replaceable bearings and mounts without using the b/b threads.
The cartridge bearings are an odd size if I recall - mix of metric and imperial.
It might be a worth while punt onto ebay for folk wanting to savea frame with wrecked b/b threads.
painter09":30s22luo said:just a shame that someone as had a go at both with wot looks like stilsons so they are fubar :facepalm:Piers":30s22luo said:Looks like you've got a Mavic bottom bracket there as well as the headset.
A bit mashed around the lock-rings alas, but has replaceable bearings and mounts without using the b/b threads.
The cartridge bearings are an odd size if I recall - mix of metric and imperial.
It might be a worth while punt onto ebay for folk wanting to savea frame with wrecked b/b threads.