Overbury's Pioneer - Built in Bristol works like clockwork !

Apparently they were filing round the steerer as there was some paint build up and they didn't want to split the crown race and they slipped with the file, sent the pic to my painter he says it's not a problem and it can be fixed, the LBS are going to cover any cost.
 
Can't deny I'm not gutted! :(
But it could have been so much worse, just have to take it apart and get it over to him, hopefully shouldn't be there too long!
 
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Are you sure one of the mech's isn't a die hard Orange fan? ;)

That's a real shame though Martin but at least it can be sorted - just more time until it gets finished though :(
 
Bryncrug72":eqauxkmy said:
Come to think about it you might be on to something there ... :?
I think one of the mechs surname's is Noble ! :LOL:

You have names for your mechs? I name my bikes but not individual parts. Now that is getting nerdy.
 
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The History Man":2vzo8inf said:
Bryncrug72":2vzo8inf said:
Come to think about it you might be on to something there ... :?
I think one of the mechs surname's is Noble ! :LOL:

You have names for your mechs? I name my bikes but not individual parts. Now that is getting nerdy.

Mechs -- mechanics !
And Noble is the surname of one of the founders of orange bikes!

Then again my wife says I'm getting a bit nerdy ! :D
 
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Gutting.

But accidents happen, you have renewed its life and new patna has to start somewhere, where better than on a stand being re-assembled.

The Mechanic being an Orange Lover.........took me back.

Keep smiling bud, you have a stand alone bike right there.... :cool:
 
Picked up a seven speed gripshift this morning, fitted the levers and shifters to the bars to see how they will look and if they will work.
Similar set up to my modern bike so should work well, just got to sort out the outers.
 

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