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Old 05-04-24, 07:07 PM
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Ace work, Rob!

Am I correct in assuming that you are using the body shop's equipment and work space but it is you doing the work?

Also, what is the fate of the bicycle now? Sell or keep?
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Old 05-05-24, 02:27 AM
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keep it locked up

Originally Posted by Robvolz
One less blue bike!!





I'm in your size and nearby,
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but I'm old and your gears, skinny tires, and brake levers would put me to bed.
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Great job and beautiful color. I'd prefer tan/skin wall tires but to each his own. You should check those front brake pads n holders.
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By 1980, gum walls were not as popular. By 1981, people had black (gasp) stems on their bikes and black brake hoods.

I always mess up the brake shoes. Good advice as always.

PS: BG, you're the best. Your box of trinkets, cable ends, ferrels, etc made the build so much faster. Thanks.
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Originally Posted by Robvolz
Lots of sanding was needed. There were no dents, but a few pin holes from sweat? And not wiping a bike down.

a few places the primer didn’t auto fill, I sprayed some on a board and used a razor blade to force it in.


Outstanding work! What was your pairing?
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What tool are you using to fill the panto? Just a fine tip brush?
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Old 05-06-24, 12:05 PM
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1, I had issues with finding brakes with recessed nuts. I found that using the rear “bolt/nut” combo works w the front with the recessed nut.

then Justyne *****, Bike Recyclery) sold me a brake kit for parts which allowed me to use that bolt on what was the front.

that’s how the brake shoes became reversed.

2, Oregon Pinot Noir, Domaine Serene 2008 to be exact.

after the wine spectator, November 2008 came out noting that Oregon was no longer competing with California for second place , Oregon was on par with burgundy making the best Pinot Noir in the world, I went a little overboard. On that vintage.

it’s now the house pour.

3, my neighborhood has a train and hobby store. There they sell little brushes that remind me of a plastic version of the Japanese toothpick with the smallest Q-tip end.

Trust me, I’m not that good at coloring inside the lines.

The secret is having a Q-tip dipped in paint thinner and wiping away the excess.
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What is wrong with Zel-la?
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