denco.h1e
Dirt Disciple
Hi,
Shamed by the stunning bikes featured on the site I pulled my Trimble from the spare bedroom where it's been sadly ignored for 10 years, and stripped it down last weekend.
It's more of a refresh than a restoration, so I'll try to bring the aluminium back to something close to its original shine, but I won't be touching-up the paint - it'll wear its scars. It'll be put back to the spec I originally built and luckily I kept most of the parts that were swapped out over the years.
Today the seatpost, BB and head races went in, but there will be a delay until the next instalment as I have an impending knee op and it'll fill my time after that.
For any Trimble watchers, as can be seen, it's #356, a 20 inch frame size and weighs 2.69kg. I've owned it from new and bought it late 1991.
Shamed by the stunning bikes featured on the site I pulled my Trimble from the spare bedroom where it's been sadly ignored for 10 years, and stripped it down last weekend.
It's more of a refresh than a restoration, so I'll try to bring the aluminium back to something close to its original shine, but I won't be touching-up the paint - it'll wear its scars. It'll be put back to the spec I originally built and luckily I kept most of the parts that were swapped out over the years.
Today the seatpost, BB and head races went in, but there will be a delay until the next instalment as I have an impending knee op and it'll fill my time after that.
For any Trimble watchers, as can be seen, it's #356, a 20 inch frame size and weighs 2.69kg. I've owned it from new and bought it late 1991.
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