Did it again - James bike

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GrahamNR17

GrahamNR17

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Hilldodger said:
I've got a pair (well, probably several) of original style mudguards foir that and and chain guard too.....................
;)

:smile:

:angry: So, shall we have a white wedding or a low-key registry office :thumbsup:

Are they something like these?
james6.jpg
 
Yep. And a saddle bag like that, too:biggrin:

Waits for offers to flood in:smile:
 
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GrahamNR17

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Hilldodger said:
Yep. And a saddle bag like that, too:biggrin:

Waits for offers to flood in:smile:
So this is what it feels like to be held firmly by the gulags :smile:

Ok, gimme a clue as to how much blood I'd need to part with (by PM if you prefer) to prize them from your vice-like grip (this is only my second project so I still have no real idea of value for bits). In the meantime I need to seriously consider whether this bike will be the donor frame for my other project or become yet another roadster in my suddenly-appearing-in-front-of-me-by-accident collection ;)
 
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I've now finished completely stripping the bike down and I've created two piles of stuff; one pile of 'non-original/completely knackered', and a pile of 'good/restorable'.

The 'good/restorable' pile contains the frame, forks, one bottom bracket bearing cup, a handlebar grip and the fork bearing cups. The other pile is rather large :rolleyes:

I think this will become the donor frame for my pretend 30s sports bike :blush:
 
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