Flandria
Retro Guru
It has been a long time since the last update, but some new steps are made. Decided to build a wheelset myself, since I couldn't find something that suits the build. I've got myself a nice pair of Super Competition Champion tubular rims and polished a set of DA first gen low flange hubs. Freewheel will be a gold (looking ) dura ace freewheel and tubulars are NOS Wolber criterium. Process of building will take some time: have to find spokes (and time) first! Oh, and I have to learn how to build a wheel
Oh, and I'm also looking for another pair of DA first gen skewer nuts. The ones I have now are in bad condition, even after some TLC
Rims (before cleaning with autosol):
Crappy pic of hubs and (gold) DA freewheel:
A couple of weeks ago I acquired a lovely Flandria pantographed 3ttt stem. Very happy, because you don't see them often. It had a lot of scratches and imperfections on the visible part. A couple of hours with sanding paper, oven cleaner, steel wool, autosol and enamel paint, I had a satisfying result. Opted not to use a buffing wheel because I didn't want to overpolish the stem.
Before:
And after:
Oh, and I'm also looking for another pair of DA first gen skewer nuts. The ones I have now are in bad condition, even after some TLC
Rims (before cleaning with autosol):
Crappy pic of hubs and (gold) DA freewheel:
A couple of weeks ago I acquired a lovely Flandria pantographed 3ttt stem. Very happy, because you don't see them often. It had a lot of scratches and imperfections on the visible part. A couple of hours with sanding paper, oven cleaner, steel wool, autosol and enamel paint, I had a satisfying result. Opted not to use a buffing wheel because I didn't want to overpolish the stem.
Before:
And after: