Having a go at building

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Peter88

Veteran
Location
Failsworth
Bought this frame on eBay ( a bit of an impulse buy) with the intention off building myself a MTB based commuter.
Will update topic when things happen but not planning to have this finished for a few months yet.
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Am going to replace the bottom bracket. But havn't decided what to do with the frame could either touch up the paint chips that are there or a friend at work suggested having the paint removed and having it powder coated
 

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
That's up to you, but it's a good frame to get going with.
 

PoweredByVeg

Über Member
Location
Lingwood/Norwich
Nice project there :thumbsup:

Is it gonna be new or used parts, single speed or perhaps 2x10, monster tyres or slicks, a bit bling or black and stealthy?

Awww, now I want to do another build :whistle:

Just finished a roadie, getting itchy allen keys again :laugh:
 

hardwork

New Member
I'd stay get it dipped and powder coated the colour range is mind bending at our local coaters sky's the limit would look great bright yellow or bright green
 
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Peter88

Peter88

Veteran
Location
Failsworth
Got a front wheel ready still havn't done the frame though
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Hardly groundbreaking but not bad for a mechanical numpty
 

3narf

For whom the bell dings
Location
Tetbury
It gives you a warm feeling when you make progress, however err... incremental!

Good, solid frame; should last you years.
 

e-rider

Banned member
Location
South West
isn't powdercoating only suitable for steel frames? Yours looks like (is) Alu 7005 or something similar.

when I see frames like that on ebay I always think - STOLEN BIKE!
 
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