MR OX":265wr3lf said:Things I have remembered today
1: Polishing alloy by hand is blooming hard work
2: I really need to sell some of the parts in the garage to make space (& fund this build)
Popped the forks out today I'll have another 10 pairs at that price
A few hours later & the worst of the tarnish is removed.
Also popped the shock out to clean & inspect, considering a Risse as apparently it's a worthy upgrade.
Next jobs are remove the remaining decals main & final polish of frame (when my hands stop hurting)
I've just started wet flatting the paint on the car I'm restoring, this was a walk in the park! :facepalm:mattpayne":13ew9ruj said:Looks great! I feel your pain with the polishing... but you have way more paitence than me! I remember starting that on a Rocky mountain Extreme and betting tired/bored part way through!
Definately get the Risse upgrade, stiffens up the rear end, much better feel and you get the shh sound when you go over the larger stuff!
MR OX":2a2tp4qw said:Sourced a lovely red hope headset from Tim on here Took it up to fit & I'm just not feeling it on this bike.
this is the third bike of this vintage I've had & they all end in tears! I'm beginning to think it doesn't agree with me :?