started to paint the frame tubes with etch primer,had to get my son to do the masking around the lugs my eyes are not what they used to be, will do the red top coat tomorrow if the weather is not too hot,went for a ride today 35 deg C too hot.
found this crank set on ebay its in about the same condition as the super record that I have been using on this bike since 1985 not sure if its a backward step to replace it but the Dura ace one will make the group set complete, or keep looking for a NOS one!
my new shifters arrived today, thay are in great condition ( look at the old ones) this was my most intense ebay battle so far I was bidding at work on my phone I had to have them they are hard to find in this condition most are smashed at the front like mine. The first STI shifters were bullet proof my old ones still worked perfect after my crash a testament to the first design as Shimano had a lot riding on there success of this system and a failure in the pro peleton would have been a disaster.
top job! and a great find on those sti's. those cranks look in pretty good shape, so I wouldn't spend the money on nos ones. these are more 'user friendly'
monza red top coat, I will give it a few days to harden and wet rub with 2000 wet and dry paper to give a flat surface without orange peal then cut and polish paste and final wax.
WOW :shock:
Thats looking really lovely so far
keep the updates coming.
I see the beetle is still in the background and the red looks very similar
Two excellent vehicles for sure, love that beetle
Just come back from a week at Wolfsburg last month, my friend works there, very cool place.
Yes, a bit of a setup shot there, can you guess what my favourite colour is, my wife drives a red Toyota too! I am on summer holidays from work at the moment and can work a bit on the bike while my wife is at work, tomorrow I would like to polish the sundry frame parts . The front derailleur, bibon mounts have custom bands as I didn't want to drill any holes in the frame,the seat post is very short and is held in by a hidden Allen screw.