Hello,
I have just joined but have been reading this forum for a while now. Hence, I thought it about time I signed up and got involved!
I am currently restoring an early 80s Raleigh Carlton Kermesse. I had the pleasure to be lent this bike back in 1984 for a few months when I was 14 - it belonged to my cousin.
I have always wanted this bike and now, some 27 years later, I found it hiding at the back of his shed in a bad state of repair. It had probably been there for several years... but now it is finally mine!
I don't know an awful lot about this bike but believe it was one of the last to be built at the Carlton factory. From what I can gather the Kermesse was built with both 501 and 531 frames, however this is the only one I have seen with full chrome forks. If anyone knows anything more, I would be most grateful to hear from you.
My plan is to restore this bike as best as possible to a new-old state - nothing else will do! I am, however, slightly concerned about the rust and pitting. As you can see it was in quite bad condition.
The next steps I am unsure about and so would appreciate some words of advice. I love this bike and I am so happy it is now mine.... It has to be resprayed or powder coated to original colour - but I am hesistant about the powdercoating since that was not how she was originally. Decals also have to be found - or made!
Today I took the bike apart, apart from the crank as I couldn't find my puller.
I have started cleaning..
but as you can see the frame and forks need a lot of tlc...
The current dilemna is all about frame finish, and I don't know how best to proceed. Do I get the frame shot blasted, acid dipped or both. Do I nitromors and sand myself? And what about the chrome forks which I plan to have rechromed? What is the best way to prepare for this?
I know there are many ways to skin a cat - or in this case coat a Kermesse - so I would be really grateful for any advice.
Here is a similar bike and this is, by and large, how I would like her to end up:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/74418119@N00/2080737468/
I know this bike isn't an exceptional piece of design, but it is very special for me. I would really like to do a great restoration on this bike, so any help in reaching my dream is much appreciated
Many thanks, casper-d
I have just joined but have been reading this forum for a while now. Hence, I thought it about time I signed up and got involved!
I am currently restoring an early 80s Raleigh Carlton Kermesse. I had the pleasure to be lent this bike back in 1984 for a few months when I was 14 - it belonged to my cousin.
I have always wanted this bike and now, some 27 years later, I found it hiding at the back of his shed in a bad state of repair. It had probably been there for several years... but now it is finally mine!
I don't know an awful lot about this bike but believe it was one of the last to be built at the Carlton factory. From what I can gather the Kermesse was built with both 501 and 531 frames, however this is the only one I have seen with full chrome forks. If anyone knows anything more, I would be most grateful to hear from you.
My plan is to restore this bike as best as possible to a new-old state - nothing else will do! I am, however, slightly concerned about the rust and pitting. As you can see it was in quite bad condition.
The next steps I am unsure about and so would appreciate some words of advice. I love this bike and I am so happy it is now mine.... It has to be resprayed or powder coated to original colour - but I am hesistant about the powdercoating since that was not how she was originally. Decals also have to be found - or made!
Today I took the bike apart, apart from the crank as I couldn't find my puller.
I have started cleaning..
but as you can see the frame and forks need a lot of tlc...
The current dilemna is all about frame finish, and I don't know how best to proceed. Do I get the frame shot blasted, acid dipped or both. Do I nitromors and sand myself? And what about the chrome forks which I plan to have rechromed? What is the best way to prepare for this?
I know there are many ways to skin a cat - or in this case coat a Kermesse - so I would be really grateful for any advice.
Here is a similar bike and this is, by and large, how I would like her to end up:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/74418119@N00/2080737468/
I know this bike isn't an exceptional piece of design, but it is very special for me. I would really like to do a great restoration on this bike, so any help in reaching my dream is much appreciated
Many thanks, casper-d