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1980 Tange Hot Heart build.

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Avro:
More progress has been made, although it is painfully slow.
I bought these wheels off ebay, Ukai box rims on high flange Sansin hubs. Very scruffy but had potential.

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The idea was to strip them down, redress the shiney sides and relace to a set of lovely DX hubs I have.

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The rims took a bit of work but they responded well. I take sanding with wet and dry to another level! I used to follow a clock maker on You Tube called Clickspring, in particular his recreation of the Antikythera Mechanism. He takes sanding, polishing and metal finishing to an art form. I never grumble about sanding after see his work! I recommend giving his Antikythera series a watch, it is incredibly relaxing.

The hubs that were removed were in amazing cosmetic condition and a good find.

The spokes are Asahi, too long for this application so I had to cut them to size and rethread. Calculating spoke lengths is easy in theory but in practice it never seems to to work out perfectly for me, very frustrating. It did not go too badly this time but is not a job I like. Having to cut my own spokes did allow me to try out my new thread machine which ia dream to use, it is so efficient and perfect! It gets a bit old after 50 or so spokes but none-the-less.

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The shiney sides turned out lovely so time to build the wheels. I decided on 4x as I have not tried building it yet, it looks very conjested at the hub and I still don't like it. That said I have bikes here with 4x so I should bother too much. The wheels turned out lovely and I am itching to get them on the bike. I was aiming to get the bike finished in time for the South Coast BMX event, which I will, but I guess that event is under threat given the current situation. I was even planning on showing it, my bikes have always done very poorly in BOTM but you never know!

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Picklez:
Great build thread, and top skills at hand  :4_17_5:

Loving the work, and bike's shaping up nicely  :popcorn:

bobafett:
Nice resto job on the wheels  :coolsmiley:

Mikku:
Great work mate! & definitely get this entered into BOTM as and when done! :daumenhoch:

Avro:
...A few changes and finially done. I was always aiming to get the bike done for South Coast Old School Weekend, which I did, but the event is cancelled so I could have taken even longer over it!

I made a few changes, I had to make the correction to the decals and had Delcals add the script 'COMPETITION RACING  FRAME & FORK'; it had to be done. I also got them reduced in size which has also worked a treat.

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A chap on here very kindly tracked down a black LP440 lock nut for me, I messed around with Tioga and Akibo units but I always wanted it to be Tange:

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So here is the finished bike, this is my favourite by some way. Lots of things came together, restoration work, parts finds and a good deal of patience and good fortune.

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More here if interested:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqFWt9Co_LIXNlqJXr0Fx9g

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