randomdan
Retro Guru
A little project I've got going on at the moment, basically this is a plain guage 531 framed "Holdsworth" built F.H.Grubb, judging from the decals and frame features and after a quite a bit of research on this site I'm thinking it's late to mid 1950s (Serial C121324 onthe fork)
As the frame's cosmetically sad, I'm throwing quite a bit of cash at a professional frame strip, prep, and re-enamel (with a more tasteful green/white colour scheme) as well as a getting a couple of minor damage points to the frame repaired by a local frame builder.
I've got lots of questions. I know very little about road bikes, let alone old ones. I think the GB courier/superhood brakes, the bar and GB spearpoint stem are probably original, as possibly are the williams cranks. The gears have been lost at some point.
My biggest headache is what I should build up wheel-wise. The frame is (I think) probably 115mm spaced for a 4-speed, but the shop where it is being worked say they can respace the back stay to 120 or even 126 O.L.D.
It came with a savable 36H Rigida Superchromix on a maillard hub up front (which kind of looks OK but might not be 100% concorse, I think the wheel may well be 1980s not '50s) and a 36H Alloy Rigida on a Viscount 5-sp at the back (which is neither original or appropriate, and I'd rather just bin)
Any advice from the retro road experts on hub choices?
As the frame's cosmetically sad, I'm throwing quite a bit of cash at a professional frame strip, prep, and re-enamel (with a more tasteful green/white colour scheme) as well as a getting a couple of minor damage points to the frame repaired by a local frame builder.
I've got lots of questions. I know very little about road bikes, let alone old ones. I think the GB courier/superhood brakes, the bar and GB spearpoint stem are probably original, as possibly are the williams cranks. The gears have been lost at some point.
My biggest headache is what I should build up wheel-wise. The frame is (I think) probably 115mm spaced for a 4-speed, but the shop where it is being worked say they can respace the back stay to 120 or even 126 O.L.D.
It came with a savable 36H Rigida Superchromix on a maillard hub up front (which kind of looks OK but might not be 100% concorse, I think the wheel may well be 1980s not '50s) and a 36H Alloy Rigida on a Viscount 5-sp at the back (which is neither original or appropriate, and I'd rather just bin)
Any advice from the retro road experts on hub choices?