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Used an awful lot as OE in the 70s. I think you have a very rare find Jan.Pedals are Union
Used an awful lot as OE in the 70s. I think you have a very rare find Jan.Pedals are Union
Only when the sun is out and the streets are bone dry, will I take it out for a ride. I hope there is enough length in the seat post for me. It is a 61cm frame, so it is the right size.Used an awful lot as OE in the 70s. I think you have a very rare find Jan.
Longer SR seat post shouldn't be a problem, I can send you one if you can't get one in NL.Only when the sun is out and the streets are bone dry, will I take it out for a ride. I hope there is enough length in the seat post for me. It is a 61cm frame, so it is the right size.
Excited to hear how it rides. Are you intending to make this into a main rider?Only when the sun is out and the streets are bone dry, will I take it out for a ride. I hope there is enough length in the seat post for me. It is a 61cm frame, so it is the right size.
Main rider will remain the M-gineering. Once, twice a year this old girl gets a day out in perfect circumstances. For that I will put some new tyres on and probably replace the bartape with some cotton.Excited to hear how it rides. Are you intending to make this into a main rider?
You will be fine. If they hold air use them for a couple of rides not too far from home.Although I am a bit apprehensive about taking off the original tyres, I would like to be able to preserve them..
Are you sure? I suspect they are 44 years oldYou will be fine. If they hold air use them for a couple of rides not too far from home.
Two choices place your bets. Assuming no obvious splits cracks should be fine. Put the minimum pressure in ie not 100psiAre you sure? I suspect they are 44 years old