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Enola Gay.

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Midschoolfool:
Right, decided to stick to my original plan.



Those will do. Now I just gotta pack it up and send it off to Dan.

Midschoolfool:
This was kinda important, given my frame is indeed OP.







I was going to do a ton, then I realised I would only ever use one or maybe two tops lol.

Midschoolfool:
Oops, actually I lied. *now* I have a full set.

Midschoolfool:
I'm back. Loads of things conspired to stop me finishing this. First there was the crash at Southsea, then I had a chain snap on my Haro and smashed my knee in. Then winter happened, and I could not find any one to powder the frame locally and really didn't want to send it off. So it kinda stalled, with winter and other things all getting in the way.

Today I finally found a powder coater who can fit me in, so I am dropping off the frame fork and bars tomorrow. I still needed to find a decent rear brake for a drilled brake, so when this came up on Ebay (very expensively, but fook it)



I had to. I also ordered this to save me from using the stubby post that came with the Stolen.



And of course this, totally befitting the Enola Gay.



I've got absolutely everything else, so with any luck in a couple of weeks I will be taking spanners to it.

Midschoolfool:
And the last of the parts. Given my 97 had Ame (and so did all of my other bikes during that time) I got these.



I wanted Total Killabee tyres but they are killa expensive (like £45 per go) so I got these instead. They are totally fake "killa" tyres (they are actually called that)



And then I got a chain.

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