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funk2monk

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Well after a quick t-cut, new tyres and a good polish of the wheels it’s starting to take shape.
just need to put gear lever in down tube and should be ready to ride!!
Very pleased with this one and it’s incredibly light as well. Before and after photographs to show progress.
 

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midlife

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Unless it's a nitto technomatic I'd consider lowering the stem. Looking good though :smile:
 
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funk2monk

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Thank you midlife and biggs682 I will address the stem situation tomorrow. Not sure why it’s so high but there again who knows what happens to bikes prior to getting them!!
 
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