Hi Everyone, how are you all? I am giving some thought to my next restoration, this is a project which may not start for a while, I am still paying off my carbon bike and restoring my Falcon road bike. This is a Rudge Ulster sports, I got it in late 2014 and posted about it at the time, some of you reckoned it could be from the mid-late 1950s, it appears to be a badge engineered Raleigh Trent Sports, I have looked at it and my 1963 Raleigh Trent Tourist side by side and the frames are identical. This one has suffered attempts of a previous owner to turn it into a fixie, a rear wheel with a seized cassette has been fitted. The only original parts present are the frame, forks and crankset, so preserving originality is really not worth considering here. I have been thinking of doing a restomod, a few period correct upgrades as well as some newer ones, with the hope of creating an old looking bike with a few tricks up its sleeve. Here are some pictures of what I have to work with:
I am thinking of sticking with the original dark blue colour (or as close as I can find in Halfords). I can’t find reproduction decals but I believe I read something about H Lloyd cycles using your frame as a reference to create reproduction decals – I shall write to them. I am toying with the idea of gold pinstriping on the lugs? – would this be a nice touch or a bit tacky?
I think I shall use white celluloid mudguards like the ones on my 1963 Trent Tourist – I know where I can get some cheaply, or failing that I may be able to make replicas using my experience with fibreglass.
I want to go back to a Sturmey Archer set up (I have seen brochure pics and this was what it originally had). The question is, do I search high and low for a used hub with a hub date close to the frame number age, or do I splash out on a brand new Sturmey Archer and possibly a higher number of gears? (this would certainly be a nice upgrade) What kind of shifter should I go for? If I go for three speed I would probably opt for a classic trigger shift.
I was thinking of Aluminium rims – can anyone recommend an Aluminium rim that Sturmey Archer hubs could be built into? What diameter and thickness should I go for? What brand of tyre would be good here, I am swithering between whitewalls and tan walls. I read in Cycling Weekly about Mafac centrepull calipers, they said these came out in the 50s and still hold their own against modern brakes, would these fit? Could I make some adaptations to fit them? Are they good? Would it be sacrilege to the frame to fit these or sacrilege to the calipers to put them on this frame? I am thinking of this combination because I bought a beautiful 1981 Raleigh Record with Aluminium wheels and centrepull brakes and I am very impressed with how well she stops, I have never had a classic road bike stop this well.
I would like to fit a Brooks leather saddle but do I choose black or brown? And do I wrap the bars or put grips on them? I want the grips/tapes to be the same colour as the seat. My local bike shop sell lovely old school looking Japanese bicycle bells by a company called Crane, I have one on my Trent Tourist and think I shall put one on this. I have found a nice set of chrome drop bars, I am swithering between chrome or aluminium for the stem and seatpost.
If it is reusable I hope to get the original “Red hand of Ulster” crankset rechromed and use it, as this was a major selling point of the bike for me. If not I may need some suggestions for a crankset. While on this area what pedals do you think would look good on this?
I am as yet undecided about lamps. If I can find one I might like to fit a mechanical speedo.
This is all I have thought about so far, any suggestions welcome, I am hoping with the experience gained from doing the Falcon I may not make as many mistakes this time
Thanks in advance
Mike
I am thinking of sticking with the original dark blue colour (or as close as I can find in Halfords). I can’t find reproduction decals but I believe I read something about H Lloyd cycles using your frame as a reference to create reproduction decals – I shall write to them. I am toying with the idea of gold pinstriping on the lugs? – would this be a nice touch or a bit tacky?
I think I shall use white celluloid mudguards like the ones on my 1963 Trent Tourist – I know where I can get some cheaply, or failing that I may be able to make replicas using my experience with fibreglass.
I want to go back to a Sturmey Archer set up (I have seen brochure pics and this was what it originally had). The question is, do I search high and low for a used hub with a hub date close to the frame number age, or do I splash out on a brand new Sturmey Archer and possibly a higher number of gears? (this would certainly be a nice upgrade) What kind of shifter should I go for? If I go for three speed I would probably opt for a classic trigger shift.
I was thinking of Aluminium rims – can anyone recommend an Aluminium rim that Sturmey Archer hubs could be built into? What diameter and thickness should I go for? What brand of tyre would be good here, I am swithering between whitewalls and tan walls. I read in Cycling Weekly about Mafac centrepull calipers, they said these came out in the 50s and still hold their own against modern brakes, would these fit? Could I make some adaptations to fit them? Are they good? Would it be sacrilege to the frame to fit these or sacrilege to the calipers to put them on this frame? I am thinking of this combination because I bought a beautiful 1981 Raleigh Record with Aluminium wheels and centrepull brakes and I am very impressed with how well she stops, I have never had a classic road bike stop this well.
I would like to fit a Brooks leather saddle but do I choose black or brown? And do I wrap the bars or put grips on them? I want the grips/tapes to be the same colour as the seat. My local bike shop sell lovely old school looking Japanese bicycle bells by a company called Crane, I have one on my Trent Tourist and think I shall put one on this. I have found a nice set of chrome drop bars, I am swithering between chrome or aluminium for the stem and seatpost.
If it is reusable I hope to get the original “Red hand of Ulster” crankset rechromed and use it, as this was a major selling point of the bike for me. If not I may need some suggestions for a crankset. While on this area what pedals do you think would look good on this?
I am as yet undecided about lamps. If I can find one I might like to fit a mechanical speedo.
This is all I have thought about so far, any suggestions welcome, I am hoping with the experience gained from doing the Falcon I may not make as many mistakes this time
Thanks in advance
Mike