My winter project

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davidphilips

Phil Pip
Location
Onabike
though i would post a picture to show difference in dropouts in case anyone (else like me) was unsure of difference, the forged one is sliver and the cheaper stamped one is brown.
 

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Spokesmann

Keeping the Carlton and Sun names alive...
Location
Plymouth, Devon
In a moment of madness, I bought a Carlton Corsa frame in rough condition. My intention is to restore it to it's former glory and take it to L'eroica next year. I'll be doing all the work myself including the respray. I'll post updates occasionally which should keep me motivated ^_^

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Nice little project! All basic, solid engineering - easy to work on.

The colour Carlton used was polychromatic aqua green. Here is one I have which is pretty much stock condition bar tyres and sundries:

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Wolfie4560

Wolfie4560

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Nice little project! All basic, solid engineering - easy to work on.

The colour Carlton used was polychromatic aqua green. Here is one I have which is pretty much stock condition bar tyres and sundries:

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That's lovely and gives me a benchmark to aim for :smile: I'm now deciding whether to get my forks rechromed. They do have pitting, and it would be a shame to ruin the project because of pitted chrome.
 

Spokesmann

Keeping the Carlton and Sun names alive...
Location
Plymouth, Devon
That's lovely and gives me a benchmark to aim for :smile: I'm now deciding whether to get my forks rechromed. They do have pitting, and it would be a shame to ruin the project because of pitted chrome.

Decal etc are readily available. Let me know you need any guidance on the correct period parts. Look forward to seeing more of the build.
 
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Wolfie4560

Wolfie4560

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Decal etc are readily available. Let me know you need any guidance on the correct period parts. Look forward to seeing more of the build.
Thanks, that will be a great help in the future :smile: One thing I have noticed is that on my frame, there is a brazed on cable stop for a front changer. Do you know what the tooth combo was on a 10 speed model? Going on memory from the time, I'm guessing it would be a 52/42 or 52/40?
 
Nice little project! All basic, solid engineering - easy to work on.

The colour Carlton used was polychromatic aqua green. Here is one I have which is pretty much stock condition bar tyres and sundries:

PA190194_zps7e0a46fc.jpg

That is so nice.
Those Amberwalls really set that off too
 

Spokesmann

Keeping the Carlton and Sun names alive...
Location
Plymouth, Devon
Thanks, that will be a great help in the future :smile: One thing I have noticed is that on my frame, there is a brazed on cable stop for a front changer. Do you know what the tooth combo was on a 10 speed model? Going on memory from the time, I'm guessing it would be a 52/42 or 52/40?

Steel cottered 3-pin detachable 49/42 one on eBay now!
 
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