Lackluster
rBotM Winner
Hi All
As my name suggests my old 74 Cobra lacked a bit of luster. After many years of good service I decided to give the old bike a full service and refurb. Not being an experienced restorer, I sought assistance on this site. Thanks to all who contributed. The Cobra has a good work pedigree not only for regular road riding., but also for ‘yes’ off road saurte’s including youth hostel weekends and long holidays. In 2015 I decided to give my steed a much needed rest and easier future life. I completely stripped it down, degreased and cleaned all the peat bog, road dust and accumulated grime, and there it sat naked down to the frame on the bike stand for 3 years until June 2018 when family commitments allowed me time to finish the job.
Yes the original blue paint was removed and the chrome derusted using vinager and aluminium foil and a good chrome cleaner. I did make enquiries about a full rechrome, but the cost was extortionate so I decided to continue alternating my cleaning, polishing and waxing of the original frame. Most of the build bits are originals. The major change being the front chainset which is now 30,36 this was changed in 2000 to assist with the many hill climbs and bridleway rides. All cables were replaced in the refurb together with new chain and a retreated Brooks saddle which I darkened to match the new bar tapes. New toe clips were added to complete the image I wanted. Just a couple of chrome shortie mudguards will restore it to the first love of my life status. Much to the annoyance of my long suffering wife. I am looking forward to many more years of use from this trusty steed. Both of us taking it a little easier as the years roll on.
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Inspired to ride by Wayfarer ‘W M Robinson’ article ‘Over The Top’
As my name suggests my old 74 Cobra lacked a bit of luster. After many years of good service I decided to give the old bike a full service and refurb. Not being an experienced restorer, I sought assistance on this site. Thanks to all who contributed. The Cobra has a good work pedigree not only for regular road riding., but also for ‘yes’ off road saurte’s including youth hostel weekends and long holidays. In 2015 I decided to give my steed a much needed rest and easier future life. I completely stripped it down, degreased and cleaned all the peat bog, road dust and accumulated grime, and there it sat naked down to the frame on the bike stand for 3 years until June 2018 when family commitments allowed me time to finish the job.
Yes the original blue paint was removed and the chrome derusted using vinager and aluminium foil and a good chrome cleaner. I did make enquiries about a full rechrome, but the cost was extortionate so I decided to continue alternating my cleaning, polishing and waxing of the original frame. Most of the build bits are originals. The major change being the front chainset which is now 30,36 this was changed in 2000 to assist with the many hill climbs and bridleway rides. All cables were replaced in the refurb together with new chain and a retreated Brooks saddle which I darkened to match the new bar tapes. New toe clips were added to complete the image I wanted. Just a couple of chrome shortie mudguards will restore it to the first love of my life status. Much to the annoyance of my long suffering wife. I am looking forward to many more years of use from this trusty steed. Both of us taking it a little easier as the years roll on.
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Inspired to ride by Wayfarer ‘W M Robinson’ article ‘Over The Top’