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2004 Euro Barcode.
Midschoolfool:
Oh what fun dragging it all up to the loft. Not.
Found four Mirra pegs. Never fitted them, as they just destroy other bikes if you stand them close. They'll go perfect on this.
Pedals are finally with the matching grips.
Dug out the cranks.
Found the BB.
Going to work on the pedals for the FIT tomorrow. Want that done and out of the way.
Midschoolfool:
I.... I couldn't do it.
You know?
Put 8 spline basic cranks on a Barcode. Thankfully I still have a small part of my rectum left because I bagged these really cheap.
Midschoolfool:
WTF I am up drawing graphics, cutting them and getting them ready. I blame Spring !
Any way, that ought to be it now (yeah I know the TMs are missing. To cut them to scale they don't fit on A4 plotter. I will cut them tomorrow from scrap to go at the end.
Midschoolfool:
Found some more NOS mid school goodies. Overkill FTW. Got a set of peg tugs.
And this for ?4, which was a nice find.
Fork is done.
I used acrylic clear for the first time. Kobra, IIRC. I am very impressed. My camera however, isn't. It just refused to focus on one so shineh.
That said that sun is brutal, so they have flashed off completely after about an hour or so. I also painted and cleared this.
Which will go with this once the vinegar has done its job and I have polished it.
Whilst the fork was being roasted I popped up and came up with a few ideas for fork decals. Obviously not Huffy, even though these were top end forks for them. So I went mid school all the way.
Forgot I did not have any primer left, so have ordered that.
Midschoolfool:
Wow that Kobra acrylic clear is pretty killer.
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