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Old 05-10-12, 02:27 AM
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pauln
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Bikes: gazelle, gitane, simonato, shogun

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Hi people, sorry for the delay, i was offline..not that i wanted to..
@unworthy; a few more pictures in this album; https://picasaweb.google.com/1170878...eat=directlink
I have to determine the threads, first i have to make a kind off tool to remove the bracket, or find a way..(width bracketlug is 65mm)
Next i will remove all the black paint and clean her up better, hope to get a chance this week, then i make a new series fotos!
At least the fork has very thinned tubing towards the dropout, this starts before the bend, it looks less strong, but i checked, very stiff and straight.
@dbaki; i saw the frejus seatclamps there very nice, so it could not be a frejus i quess, was it uncommon to build a british bike with italian parts 9exept for the drop outs with a fork crown sometimes seen on a dutch bike, i saw a crown like this on a '78 Rih, but this bike must be older.
Also the two headlugs are filed by, is there a relation with the builder?
greetings Paul
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