I own a fixed gear bike also but wanted something to take to uni with me that will get me around London.
I don't know much about bikes/frames but its some sort of woodrup frame(i think) and the guy i bought it off said it had been refurbished at bob jackson.
If you're using this for Uni / around town you might want to think about keeping or replacing those mudguards. I cycled to college every day in Devon in the early '90s and if there's one thing I was grateful for it was mudguards keeping the rain and dirt from the road away from me... In my opinion they suit this bike anyway.
The Huret rear mech' must have been the most awful cheap looking derailleur i've
ever seen on bikes, so you need that changing to something rather better quality.
The Huret rear mech' must have been the most awful cheap looking derailleur i've
ever seen on bikes, so you need that changing to something rather better quality.
I often wonder how many derailleurs Sachs/Huret must have manufactured. It was the industry standard entry level derailleur for years. I agree they were cheap but they did their job, and in many cases are still doing their job
I've seen much more modern derailleurs by Shimano cave in under a lot less use.