Old Ned
Old School Grand Master
Well, our fellow member Toomski showing his latest project has inspired me to start a thread on my most recent acquisition which will probably be the next project on my list of things to do (only 2 or 3 to go after this) and which could be ready in the new year if my buying policy works!
It is another Dave Russell time trial jobbie, again built by Bill Grey and dating to 1972. I got it about a month ago after being tipped off that it was for sale. Resprayed by the last owner in 1979 and not used since. I think that he also had gear lever bosses, under bracket cable guides and bottle bosses added at the the time because I'm sure that they weren't there when it was first built.
How do I know that I hear you ask. I know because it was originally built for me and, owing to severe impecunity in 1973, I had to sell it (and a Woodrup) so that my family could eat! So, 37 years later, it has 'come home' so to speak. The Prodigal Bike. With it came a Campag 177.5 Pista crank set, 28 spoke wheels (not the ones in the photo), brakes and one or two other items that I recognised as being mine all that time ago.
It was built very short at the back as the photos show which is why vertical dropouts were used but even with these a small section tyre is needed. In deference to my aging legs it will be fitted with a double ring and the 59 tooth Williams ring that came with it will not be used!
The main items I need to be able to start assembly are a Cinelli 14cm 1A stem (short top tube) and a 44tooth 151BCD chainring (early Campag or Williams) and a period headset. If a Campag compatible bracket set with a 112-ish axle appeared this would be a help too.
I've a hankering to fit it out as a 'Drillium' style machine so could be spending a bit of time on the lathe milling and drilling. That should save a couple of ounces - or several grams!
Anyway, here are some shots of it as a starter.
It is another Dave Russell time trial jobbie, again built by Bill Grey and dating to 1972. I got it about a month ago after being tipped off that it was for sale. Resprayed by the last owner in 1979 and not used since. I think that he also had gear lever bosses, under bracket cable guides and bottle bosses added at the the time because I'm sure that they weren't there when it was first built.
How do I know that I hear you ask. I know because it was originally built for me and, owing to severe impecunity in 1973, I had to sell it (and a Woodrup) so that my family could eat! So, 37 years later, it has 'come home' so to speak. The Prodigal Bike. With it came a Campag 177.5 Pista crank set, 28 spoke wheels (not the ones in the photo), brakes and one or two other items that I recognised as being mine all that time ago.
It was built very short at the back as the photos show which is why vertical dropouts were used but even with these a small section tyre is needed. In deference to my aging legs it will be fitted with a double ring and the 59 tooth Williams ring that came with it will not be used!
The main items I need to be able to start assembly are a Cinelli 14cm 1A stem (short top tube) and a 44tooth 151BCD chainring (early Campag or Williams) and a period headset. If a Campag compatible bracket set with a 112-ish axle appeared this would be a help too.
I've a hankering to fit it out as a 'Drillium' style machine so could be spending a bit of time on the lathe milling and drilling. That should save a couple of ounces - or several grams!
Anyway, here are some shots of it as a starter.