Muddy Fox query

elite504":35um5y30 said:
ditto above
However, is that a big f-off crack running forward on the top of the chainstay of the drive side dropout. . ? :shock: :?:

It's the edge of the weld where the colour is still holding on so I don't think there is a problem. I think the frame is generally sound and it could be a good candidate for an SS'er. I could use the old Alivio gear as a tensioner and single ring the chainset.

I might strip the forks and service them as the 'rebound' seems reasonably OK. I'm not a connasewer (!) of suspension forks, they all seem the same to me

:?

I think whoever owned it scraped the purple off so it could be a lacquer rather than anodising. I'll try some stripper on it.
 
Old Ned,

You've found your SSUK09 bike if I'm not mistaken :D

Skip find special, with a bit of TLC and that would go around a course no problem.

Cheers

velo
 
velomaniac":ew8gnc88 said:
Old Ned,

You've found your SSUK09 bike if I'm not mistaken :D

Skip find special, with a bit of TLC and that would go around a course no problem.

Cheers

velo

The bike might not be a problem - but it wouldn't go round a course on its own - and that's were the problem is - ME!

I'll have to get plenty of practice to stop myself reaching for a shifter!
 

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