DCLane
Found in the Yorkshire hills ...
- Location
- Dewsbury, West Yorkshire
Last month I acquired a couple of bikes plus other bike parts from an estate sale on eBay. One of those was the Trek mentioned on here previously. This is the second and was the main reason for bidding. Unfortunately it has frame damage that’s beyond my point of interest.
It’s a late 1970’s Woodrup, possibly from 1979, and is 531 tubing. Has been raced in the UK and Australia in the late 70’s/early 80’s. 54cm frame size with faded red paint that’s still reddish in parts, pinkish in others. Seatpost moves and has been re-greased and the bottom bracket seems OK. The forks are OK but it has three issues:
It’s a late 1970’s Woodrup, possibly from 1979, and is 531 tubing. Has been raced in the UK and Australia in the late 70’s/early 80’s. 54cm frame size with faded red paint that’s still reddish in parts, pinkish in others. Seatpost moves and has been re-greased and the bottom bracket seems OK. The forks are OK but it has three issues:
- The main one is a hole in the drive-side chainstay plus a crack that goes three-quarters of the way round, as photographed. A sleeve or other welding may fix it, otherwise it’ll need a new chainstay. This thread has comments that may help.
- The Shimano 600 Arabesque downtube shifters work but have a seized bolt, which could be cut off.
- I can’t remove the Cinelli stem. It may be seized but force hasn’t been applied.