I had the privilege of Joe entrusting me to finish this build off for him
Now it's completed and hanging in the cave awaiting collection, Joe suggested I post up a build thread.
Given all he'd previously put into it I proceeded with extreme caution!
He'd asked for recommendations for a "decent spanner" (suits me well some might say!) to complete the build and some of the chaps I've done work for before were kind enough to put my name forward ...
recommended bike shop for doing retro bike build stuff
In case you missed Joe's previous (started in 2013!) thread, here it is to complete the story of this frame's journey!...
Yankee Funk - BEING REBUILT
The frame and parts arrive in the cave...
The head-tube was faced and the head-set pressed in, then the frame brake boss threads were chased and studs and washer shims test fitted...
Only one bush with the Pauls brakes and missing o-rings too, so new ones were ordered from Paul!...
New ones had some tarnishing, but cleaned up ok...
Fitted a few parts and the temporary stem...
Steerer tube cut to length/finished and star-nut fitted along with new stem...
Fork brake studs were a little rusty...
These were cleaned up and polished...
Brake studs Loctited in...
Brakes ultrasonically cleaned...
Brakes re-assembled/fitted...
The bike cabled up and finished off (just needed rear brake at this point!) Note the full-on Yankee brake set-up!...
Chillin' in the cave ....
My thanks to Joe for entrusting me with this rather special frame and to build it up for him
Cheers
wad
Now it's completed and hanging in the cave awaiting collection, Joe suggested I post up a build thread.
Given all he'd previously put into it I proceeded with extreme caution!
He'd asked for recommendations for a "decent spanner" (suits me well some might say!) to complete the build and some of the chaps I've done work for before were kind enough to put my name forward ...
recommended bike shop for doing retro bike build stuff
In case you missed Joe's previous (started in 2013!) thread, here it is to complete the story of this frame's journey!...
Yankee Funk - BEING REBUILT
The frame and parts arrive in the cave...
The head-tube was faced and the head-set pressed in, then the frame brake boss threads were chased and studs and washer shims test fitted...
Only one bush with the Pauls brakes and missing o-rings too, so new ones were ordered from Paul!...
New ones had some tarnishing, but cleaned up ok...
Fitted a few parts and the temporary stem...
Steerer tube cut to length/finished and star-nut fitted along with new stem...
Fork brake studs were a little rusty...
These were cleaned up and polished...
Brake studs Loctited in...
Brakes ultrasonically cleaned...
Brakes re-assembled/fitted...
The bike cabled up and finished off (just needed rear brake at this point!) Note the full-on Yankee brake set-up!...
Chillin' in the cave ....
My thanks to Joe for entrusting me with this rather special frame and to build it up for him
Cheers
wad
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