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Originally Posted by Road85rebel
(Post 22775167)
Nice pics of your hub and the effort to shine it up. Every little bit helps! I have some travel planned for early Feb. Leaving my snow covered roads and heading to Charleston SC area (Edisto Island) to visit friends and get some rides in on those flats down there. Looking forward to putting these hills of New England behind me for a few days. I also agree with your assessment of this forum. Its reflective of most groups of people.....majority are good and well intended.
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Great photo. Something about older bikes strikes fond memories.. (clever way of saying I'm old !)
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Great photo. Something about older bikes strikes fond memories.. (clever way of saying I'm old !)
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Appreciate the referral to a hub cleaner. I will obtain one to help with the "authentication" of the rebuild. Only drawback is it requires the bike to be ridden to be effective. Not sure it will win out over my road bike. Thanks for your message.
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As a first bike restore that is an amazing effort.
If you enjoy the results and most of the work done to achieve it - you may have found a rewarding hobby. Lots of space in that post #5 pic = Beware! ....don't ask me how I know..... |
Thanks for your feedback. Will exercise caution in future posts. I found the restoration process to be interesting and challenging. No time table and pressure to finish likely added to the enjoyment. As a hobby....not sure. Maybe this was my best work and can only go down. Probably better off staying in my lane.....but appreciate your suggestion!
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