Beardos
Dirt Disciple
Hi everyone. First post. Been lurking a while hear soaking up a bit of loveliness from all the retro bikes.
First of all, I'm gotten hold of what seems to be a Raleigh Scorpio. I've had it a little while and have been attempting to strip it down to sort it out (not in great nick, but hey-ho).
I've not been able to find any numbers or stamps to find out more info about the frame itself.
I've removed pretty much all components save the bb fixed cup, headset and stem.
The stem is my main ache at the moment. I've been spending quite a few weeks occasionally using all my (meagre) strength trying to twist the menace free. I have however only managed to turn it about 190 degree around, and it will budge no more. I've tried sticking some oil in it; squirting some PlusGas Penetrant inside and out; and pouring some apple cider vinegar through the forks inside. But to no avail. :facepalm:
I don't have access to a vice, which I think would probably help a lot with the stuck stem. So far I have been using a spare pair of handlebars to demobilise the forks as I twist from the top.
Just incase you were wondering I'm pretty much a resto novice (24). I rode my dad's '60s Claud Butler tourer throughout my teens, but don't have much experience with this level of stuff.
I'd appreciate any words of advice on my little project.
>>> fairly major note <<<
ALSO, there is a dent in the non-drive side chain stay, that fills me with a sense of dread, but I don't know if it is a complete write-off.
I can also take some better photos if needed.
Cheers,
Sam.
First of all, I'm gotten hold of what seems to be a Raleigh Scorpio. I've had it a little while and have been attempting to strip it down to sort it out (not in great nick, but hey-ho).
I've not been able to find any numbers or stamps to find out more info about the frame itself.
I've removed pretty much all components save the bb fixed cup, headset and stem.
The stem is my main ache at the moment. I've been spending quite a few weeks occasionally using all my (meagre) strength trying to twist the menace free. I have however only managed to turn it about 190 degree around, and it will budge no more. I've tried sticking some oil in it; squirting some PlusGas Penetrant inside and out; and pouring some apple cider vinegar through the forks inside. But to no avail. :facepalm:
I don't have access to a vice, which I think would probably help a lot with the stuck stem. So far I have been using a spare pair of handlebars to demobilise the forks as I twist from the top.
Just incase you were wondering I'm pretty much a resto novice (24). I rode my dad's '60s Claud Butler tourer throughout my teens, but don't have much experience with this level of stuff.
I'd appreciate any words of advice on my little project.
>>> fairly major note <<<
ALSO, there is a dent in the non-drive side chain stay, that fills me with a sense of dread, but I don't know if it is a complete write-off.
I can also take some better photos if needed.
Cheers,
Sam.