Viscount/Lambert owners
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Viscount/Lambert owners
Lately there has been some interest in the forum about Viscount and Lambert bikes.If you have one post the pics so other members could check them out and possibly help in restoring one in need of help.Heres one of em.You have to love that chainring.
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A lugged Lambert set up as a single speed:
A fillet-brazed Viscount in red set up with a Sturmey Archer rear hub:
A fillet-brazed Viscount in white/red set up as a single speed:
All of those aren't in my fleet any longer, but this one is currently:
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A fillet-brazed Viscount in red set up with a Sturmey Archer rear hub:
A fillet-brazed Viscount in white/red set up as a single speed:
All of those aren't in my fleet any longer, but this one is currently:
Neal
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Great idea for a thread. I'm restoring a Viscount Aerospace Pro so this info can be quite helpful. Here is my bike in "before" and "during" status. Now that I am back to work, hopefully there will be an "after" status picture soon, too.
edit: Here is my "after" picture.
edit: Here is my "after" picture.
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I just rebuilt the BB on my Aerospace GP. Going to be a week or two the way the weather is going, until I get started. At least I have a complete bike to work with. The decals are kind of shot. I also have a chrome fork to install. A very big BTW......An automotive bearing numbered 103-CC is an exact match for the original, and usually comes with a rubber seal instead of metal like some. It feels tight and smooth, smoother than some cartridge BB's I've installed. Can't wait for the first ride!,,,,BD
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Thanks for that piece of info Bikedued.Definately can come in handy.Any chance of someone making decals for these?lol
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Lloyds of England. No pics, but they have the set last I checked. Cheap too. I think I will repaint mine, pearl white instead of solid. Would be a nice eye popping change.,,,,BD
The death fork has been discussed to....well, death.
The death fork has been discussed to....well, death.
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Finished up my Aerospace Pro over the weekend. here's a quick and dirty scan, more to follow.
And the official portrait:
Top
And the official portrait:
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I just acquired what I believe is an Aerospace Pro from my father who has had it since he bought it new in 1977. It's been sitting in his garage for 12 years or better, so it will need some work to be road worthy.
I can't tell if this is the death fork or not...
The left side dropout was re-brazed on after my father had a major accident.
Anyone have a good recommendation for where to get replacement grips and hoods?
I can't tell if this is the death fork or not...
The left side dropout was re-brazed on after my father had a major accident.
Anyone have a good recommendation for where to get replacement grips and hoods?
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Pretty sure my "mystery bike" is a Lambert ... (frame anyway).
https://home.mchsi.com/~shufford/bike.html
The bike was converted to a three-speed. It is sporting a 1954 S/A AW three-speed hub, FB steel front hub with Reynolds alloy wingnuts, narrow alloy rims with a raised center section, '40s Stronglight "Touriste" alloy cranks (yay! -- single chainring though), '40s Lyotard 460D (?) pedals, Ambrosio stem, unknown as-of-yet shorty upright alloy bars, BMX grips, Weinmann tourist levers, MAFAC Dural Forge calipers. Including a huge Messinger padded sprung saddle, a steel rear rack and a speedometer, the bike weighs less than the early-70s Nishiki Professional (with Bullseye hubs) that I also bought at the same bike swap. Both bikes were $30 each.
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https://home.mchsi.com/~shufford/bike.html
The bike was converted to a three-speed. It is sporting a 1954 S/A AW three-speed hub, FB steel front hub with Reynolds alloy wingnuts, narrow alloy rims with a raised center section, '40s Stronglight "Touriste" alloy cranks (yay! -- single chainring though), '40s Lyotard 460D (?) pedals, Ambrosio stem, unknown as-of-yet shorty upright alloy bars, BMX grips, Weinmann tourist levers, MAFAC Dural Forge calipers. Including a huge Messinger padded sprung saddle, a steel rear rack and a speedometer, the bike weighs less than the early-70s Nishiki Professional (with Bullseye hubs) that I also bought at the same bike swap. Both bikes were $30 each.
Bob
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Anyone have any good tips on how to get years of caked-on grease off of derailleurs and chainrings? I was thinking about using some PB Blaster, but I'm afraid this might mess up the crank bearing.
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Take them off, and soak overnight in a tub of hot water/simle green solution. All the crap will soften up and fall off, and what's left can be easily removed with brisk rinsing and a nylon scrub brush.
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Nice job matching the bar tape and tires to the frame. What fork is that?
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Today I stopped in to my LBS for some parts and advice about my Viscount project. This LBS was a Lambert and Viscount dealer back when they were in business. I discovered this scale hanging in the service area.
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