marshalllucky
Retro Guru
I have always loved the look of the mid 80`s Peugeot Vitus 979 , I understand the bronze colour was only supplied to Peugeot and it is by far my favourite colour for this frame. Anyway early last year I bought a virtually unused example as a frameset and it`s kind of been on the back burner as I concentrated on other things. I had however been keeping an eye out for bits and pieces that I may use in the build , including the almost unused wheels with silky mavic 550 hubs ( the ones with the alloy quick release levers ) and omega v profile rims and a new old stock set of modolo calipers, the levers are used but I cleaned them up and wrestled a new set of dia compe hoods on them and they fit a treat. New turbo saddle, nearly new campag 25.0 seat post and the obligatory simplex shifters. I also found a virtually new SLJ6600 derailleur for next to no money as it was from an Edco groupset and surprising how few people realise what`s behind a label. Unfortunately now I have a problem which has stopped further progress. Never having had one of these frames before, I have destroyed the infamously fragile and problematic seat post binder bolt ( grub screw) and rounded it. I have heard that it can be drilled out and retapped? or bodged with a bigger bolt , it`s such a lovely frame I`m a bit afraid to set about it with a drill,I dont want to shake the thing to bits ! has anyone done this or should I take it to a frame shop? . I have even thought and forgive me (but indulge me at the same time) of gluing the seat post into the frame at my required height (no more nails? ) and before you recoil in horror at that suggestion just remember that the whole frame is basically glued together anyway with epoxy resins?. Am I mad, should I take a break and come back to it , I was so looking forward to getting it finished.