Oldfentiger
Veteran
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- Pendle, Lancs
Of course you mean the left hand side@Boon 51 looks good are you happy with it ?
To please the fussy one's put the front release in the other way round so that the lever is on the right hand side
Of course you mean the left hand side@Boon 51 looks good are you happy with it ?
To please the fussy one's put the front release in the other way round so that the lever is on the right hand side
Of course you mean the left hand side
Dam I didn't see that, will sort it out tomorrow, with my comments.@Boon 51 looks good are you happy with it ?
To please the fussy one's put the front release in the other way round so that the lever is on the left hand side
Is this a "Spot the Difference ?" Competition ? If so I have spotted 2 so far !So after several weeks of great fun we now have the finished bike. The top one being the original.
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Is this a "Spot the Difference ?" Competition ? If so I have spotted 2 so far !
Looks nice .
Nice
I'd have the handlebars rotated forward though so the tops were level but that's just my preference.
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My normal hand position is 'on the bend' of the bars as shown by the wear on my bar tape.
I must get round to re-wrapping them
My 'rule of thumb' is that when I'm on the drops my wrists are straight, the Carlton even has the tops slightly 'up' to achieve that.Funny you should say that but when I did a test ride it didn't feel right, so I will move them to a more normal position.. Ta
My normal hand position is 'on the bend' of the bars as shown by the wear on my bar tape.
Ooh! Treading on dangerous ground there !That's how I like to ride drop bar bikes too, which is why I'm a big fan of Weinmann suicide levers. Unfortunately my current drop bar bike hasn't got suicides, so I'm now on the lookout for a cheapo donor so equipped to rob for parts.
My 'rule of thumb' is that when I'm on the drops my wrists are straight, the Carlton even has the tops slightly 'up' to achieve that.
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Ooh! Treading on dangerous ground there !
Before you know it you will feel sorry for the donor bike and the whole process will start all over again !
Ooh! Treading on dangerous ground there !
Before you know it you will feel sorry for the donor bike and the whole process will start all over again !