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well doesn't time just disappear?
In the true ethos of a Winter Project, as soon as "summer" rolls around my long relaxing lunches of polishing my bits have been replaced by snatched sandwiches in between chaotic work frenzies, meaning this old girl has been hanging, much neglected, and giving me the evil green eye every time i try to sneak past unnoticed
You can only get away with that sort of thing for so long though. And given that there's going to be a Retro MTB Barbeque and Ride at my place of work this coming week, it was time to get busy, and take care of this MF business! There was no way I could bring something else along to the party, but it has meant I'm not able to take quite so much time over the final build as I would have liked, no compromising on the plan though...
So the shiny components were pretty much all in place. The front wheel got a good polish up, with some fresh bearings, and a true, and the front tyre received a similar amount of scrubbing as the rear.
It was then time to start applying some of the collected goodies that I had been storing and purchasing, to get this bike as close to my old build as possible.
First up, brakepads. I had always used Aztec, or Fibrax pads back in tday. I had a good scout around the bay, and came across these Old Skool Aztec Super Blocks, made in the UK, exported to Germany, packaged in German backing, and then purchased back to the UK. And they're yellow, so I imagine the Braking performance will be second to slowing your bike down with actual bananas on the rims
And here they are in position
Also on my shopping list had been some Mt Christophe Bright green toe clip straps - not so easy to come by these days. Exactly as I had on my original bike, so they had to be. I know a very kind soul had sent me some green straps in the post, but the colour was out so I thank you kindly and will happily Karma you them back, or if I can help with any other bits just shout
These look the part on the silver pedals though, so I'm well chuffed
I had been in two minds about what to do about the bars on this bike, I had straight silver ones, or AT3s to choose from but a chance conversation with a very nice fellow, meant that I had the option of running a set of Scott AT4s on this bike. I had had a set back in the olden days and have always wanted to do a build with them, so this chance was to good to pass up.
They obviously needed a good colour of bar tape, and it was a happy day indeed when I opened the jiffy bag to find this intense green poking out, I don't think I could have asked for a better match
Grips wise I had a set of these mushrooms kicking about, I think they might be ODIs? but don't have any markings on them, they are pretty cool though, so they have been added to the bars set up, bit of a hooha to get them in place round the AT4s, settled on spittle with haribos as a lube and bond combo - rock solid!
That pretty much brings the final touches up to date - I was raking through some old boxes in the store and came across these vintage yellow brake outers - be rude not to I thought so these have gone on. Not totally convinced, but there they are for now
Also added were a new Shimano HG71 chain, and that completes the line up for now
Still need to add some shiny crank bolt caps, and probably a proper shimano silver seat post clamp. A banana yellow Turbo would be my seat of choice - (anyone?) and could also use one yellow presta valve cap, and a yellow specialized or zefal bottle cage of suitable vintage
These aren't the photos to it justice, but I ran out of time today, hopefully get some sunshine tomorrow to get her out and about, before getting dirty on Tuesday