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Thanks Jon, no issue with the feedback, it's fine
Don't know if you saw the earlier posts, but project was originally to learn a bit about bike mechanics primarily and take a first attempt at a restoration.
roadking":3uphzg6h said:
Not sure what you were trying to achieve with this, period restoration or restoration with a modern twist; to my mind you've achieved neither - sorry.
If by modern twist, you mean the wheels, then they're not supposed to be permanent. I've had issues with the original 27 1/4 inch rims. Have tried 2 sets of tyres now and I cannot get them to sit in the wheel. It's as if they are too big. They are definitely 630 and not 622 rims. Even if I managed to get them on, I would be sceptical about them staying on or being able to get them back on if there was a puncture. So the black wheels are just a stop-gap.
Decals, they were for the mistral, not sourced off ebay. You're correct re: the font - it doesn't appear as lean as the original. This has got a darker outline vs. the original black with white outline. So that doesn't help as it looks a lot thicker.
Paint job wasn't that bad - guy next door runs a coachworks and he did it over time.
Suppose it boils down to what I want to outlay for the project at the end of the day...
it was a mish-mash of parts originally, mountain bike bars, levers, groupset etc.
It's been nice to do something up, and learn about it, but for that bike - getting it bang-on - it can't be the be all and end all. Hence sitting tight on the wheels until... I can get tyres to sit tight. (that said, most of the components are of the period).
Anyway, no offense taken - hope the detail helps give some context.
MM