So after about twenty years of patiently waiting, I finally got my hands on a Pace RC200 last week, in British Racing Green! I have begun stripping it down and have come across a few things which I could do with some advice on. I would really welcome any pointers anyone out there might have so that I can get this bike up and running and take it out for a test ride!!
The frame number is RC0621. Does this make it an F5?
The forks have front mounted brakes, can these clamp brake bosses be flipped to the rear as per the original design?
There is a scrape to the rear drive side chain stay which is quite deep but not right through the tube. Apart from the fact it is damn ugly does anyone think this is a serious problem to the integrity of the frame? And has anyone managed to repair / fill something like this on an alu frame?
The rear V Brake bosses screw into the frame and [I assume] clamps the disk which has the locator hole for the brake in it. However I am struggling to get the disc to hold in place with enough friction to resist the turning moment of the brake when it is activated, so the disc spins and the brake then has nothing to spring against. Should the bosses be held in place with locktite, or are they the wrong type altogether? Also should the hole in the disc be located horizontally, i.e. closest to the tyre?
I look forward to hearing from anyone that might be able to offer advice on the above!
Thanks
The frame number is RC0621. Does this make it an F5?
The forks have front mounted brakes, can these clamp brake bosses be flipped to the rear as per the original design?
There is a scrape to the rear drive side chain stay which is quite deep but not right through the tube. Apart from the fact it is damn ugly does anyone think this is a serious problem to the integrity of the frame? And has anyone managed to repair / fill something like this on an alu frame?
The rear V Brake bosses screw into the frame and [I assume] clamps the disk which has the locator hole for the brake in it. However I am struggling to get the disc to hold in place with enough friction to resist the turning moment of the brake when it is activated, so the disc spins and the brake then has nothing to spring against. Should the bosses be held in place with locktite, or are they the wrong type altogether? Also should the hole in the disc be located horizontally, i.e. closest to the tyre?
I look forward to hearing from anyone that might be able to offer advice on the above!
Thanks