Show us your steel.....its real...

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MontyVeda

a short-tempered ill-controlled small-minded troll
From this

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To this

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nice bit of work there and a top colour scheme :thumbsup:
 

Baggy

Cake connoisseur
nice bit of work there and a top colour scheme :thumbsup:
I love them both! Did you have the brakes anodised, or did you buy them? Am hoping the former...otherwise my bank balance might be in trouble.
 

bigjim

Legendary Member
Location
Manchester. UK
This is a Harry Hall I picked up off e-bay. I've changed the bars since the picture was took for more modern ones and fitted modern brake levers. The original intention was to convert it to a comfy, fast, light tourer as the original gearing is too high. The guy I bought it off was the original owner and has sprayed the forks and rear stays to a TDF colour for some reason. I'm reluctant to put the original red back on it as I may cock it up. Its 531 throughout and in original trim weighs just less than 10KG. Rides very nice.
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cycleruk

Active Member
Location
Peterborough
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heres mine. i have to admit i have had alloy frames for a long time now and this one is the first steel frame for decades ( erm ages :biggrin: ). i have ridden this quite a bit now and i perfer the steel frame now. it feels different to the alloy frame i ride to worik and is much nicer to ride then alloy. im steel ( hehe pun intended ) trying to work out how that :laugh: :unsure:
 

stevevw

Guru
Location
Herts
I love them both! Did you have the brakes anodised, or did you buy them? Am hoping the former...otherwise my bank balance might be in trouble.

The brakes are NOS that I picked up at a bargain price. But I do know a man that can do anodising if you need some doing.
 
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