Picked up this 531c frame recently as I've wanted a British bike to add to the stable. It's a 1990 frame by Trevor Jarvis of Flying Gate fame, quite rare to see an orthodox frame by him. Spoke to Trevor via email, very friendly and helpful guy. He confirmed that he built it and is going to get back to me with further details of the original order,even asked if I would bring it to his annual event!
I had originally intended to use it as a rat / beater as there's considerable surface rust all over , but having seen it close up its beautifully made and I'm considering doing a full restoration. Some nice touches are the fastback seat stays, cutout lugs with filed down spearpoints, Silva v-shape brake bridge and rear dropouts that look like they may have had the cutout filled in (anyone seen ones like these before?).
Think I'll ride the frame for a while before deciding whether to restore the paintwork . Considering trying an oxalic acid or citric acid bath to get rid of the surface rust. Took the frame to Argos Cycles to get it checked over as I was worried about the rust and some pitting - they dismissed it as very minor and showed me some of the rust buckets they have restored! They suggested just touching up with Hammerite rust paint until I decide to have it painted. Not sure if I want to do this, may sand away the rust and touch up with clear nail varnish so I can keep an eye on it. Theres a lot to touch up though.
Interested to see what Trevor says about the frame - not sure if the Peter Hargroves sticker relates to the original owner, or if its anything to do with Peter Hargroves of Hargroves Cycles .
Thinking about what would look good on a build, perhaps Dura Ace 7400?
I had originally intended to use it as a rat / beater as there's considerable surface rust all over , but having seen it close up its beautifully made and I'm considering doing a full restoration. Some nice touches are the fastback seat stays, cutout lugs with filed down spearpoints, Silva v-shape brake bridge and rear dropouts that look like they may have had the cutout filled in (anyone seen ones like these before?).
Think I'll ride the frame for a while before deciding whether to restore the paintwork . Considering trying an oxalic acid or citric acid bath to get rid of the surface rust. Took the frame to Argos Cycles to get it checked over as I was worried about the rust and some pitting - they dismissed it as very minor and showed me some of the rust buckets they have restored! They suggested just touching up with Hammerite rust paint until I decide to have it painted. Not sure if I want to do this, may sand away the rust and touch up with clear nail varnish so I can keep an eye on it. Theres a lot to touch up though.
Interested to see what Trevor says about the frame - not sure if the Peter Hargroves sticker relates to the original owner, or if its anything to do with Peter Hargroves of Hargroves Cycles .
Thinking about what would look good on a build, perhaps Dura Ace 7400?