Geoffrey Butler built by Charles Roberts, from Randy
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Geoffrey Butler built by Charles Roberts, from Randy
A while back Randyjawa had this listed in a "what is it thread". It came back as a Geoffrey Butler and another member from Britain said that it was quite possibly built by Charles Roberts.
Well here it is.
I took the Shimano Arabesque off my SuperCourse, Dia-comp brakes and levers, ??m hubs and rims.
Ride check tomorrow morning.
Well here it is.
I took the Shimano Arabesque off my SuperCourse, Dia-comp brakes and levers, ??m hubs and rims.
Ride check tomorrow morning.
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That's a very good looking bike. I like the tires. I may have to get a set for a cross bike I'm rebuilding. How do you like the ride on those tires?
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What a nice ride. The tires are great. It weighs 12.9 kg.
I found that I did not quite get the NDS bottom bracket cup tight enough. The frame is a bit scratched up but it is purty.
I found that I did not quite get the NDS bottom bracket cup tight enough. The frame is a bit scratched up but it is purty.
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It really turned out looking great. What is not evident, in the pictures, is the incredible lug work. No bike ever to come my way has sported such clean work. Truly a work of art, in my opinion...
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