The "Before And After" Thread
#2951
I hit it with water and sprayed turtle wax tire & wheel wash. Let set for 30 seconds, work it in lightly with a bristle brush, rinse and repeat. I find that stuff works leavening a supple feel. It's like scrubbing bubbles. Better than Dawn and toothbrush, that can leave your hoods feeling sticky.
Works wonders on encrusted alloy, I use it on brake calipers and pads. I recently used some on a pair of derailleurs, it's not a grease cutter but if all the solute is evaporated it makes them sparkle.
I use gloves, its harsh stuff chemically.
Works wonders on encrusted alloy, I use it on brake calipers and pads. I recently used some on a pair of derailleurs, it's not a grease cutter but if all the solute is evaporated it makes them sparkle.
I use gloves, its harsh stuff chemically.
#2952
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Joined: May 2015
Posts: 540
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From: Boise, Idaho
Bikes: '46 Higgins Ultralite, 50s Wally Green, ‘69 Raleigh Professional,'78 Dawes, '82 3Rensho Standard Road,‘84 Trek 170, '90 Trek 970,'97 Waterford 1200
'46 Higgins Ultralight
I bought this bike in Dayton Ohio. I suspect it came back with a serviceman after WW2. I stripped and repainted it with SprayBike products. Tried to get to more period correct parts. One challenge is the frame bottom bracket has no threads, it required a Bayliss Wiley Oil Bath Bottom Bracket. The idea was it could be oiled thru a port rather than disassembled. The bb is held in with compressive force.












#2953
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Joined: Oct 2015
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From: PDX
Bikes: Merz x 5 + Specialized Merz Allez x 2, Strawberry/Newlands/DiNucci/Ti x3, Gordon, Fuso/Moulton x2, Bornstein, Paisley,1958-74 Paramounts x3, 3rensho, 74 Moto TC, 73-78 Raleigh Pro's x5, Marinoni x2, 1960 Cinelli SC, 1980 Bianchi SC, PX-10 X 2
#2954
Wheelman
Joined: Aug 2021
Posts: 1,635
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From: Putney, London UK
Bikes: 1982 Holdsworth Avanti (531), 1961 Holdsworth Cyclone, 1953 Holdsworth Whirlwind
1961 Holdsworth Cyclone (22" seat tube)
Before is March 2023

After is from earlier today
(original colour was flamboyant red, now it's red with metal flake)

Before is March 2023

After is from earlier today
(original colour was flamboyant red, now it's red with metal flake)

#2955
bOsscO
Joined: May 2006
Posts: 746
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From: Vancouver
Bikes: 2024 Spec Crux, 2015 Norco Search S1, 93 Mongoose IBOC COMP
#2956
Wheelman
Joined: Aug 2021
Posts: 1,635
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From: Putney, London UK
Bikes: 1982 Holdsworth Avanti (531), 1961 Holdsworth Cyclone, 1953 Holdsworth Whirlwind
Cheers,
Hardest bit was getting the paint right, it's supposed to look like Holdsworth Red pearl
Holdsworth Red pearl
Edit: Hand painted with a brush or three.
Hardest bit was getting the paint right, it's supposed to look like Holdsworth Red pearl
Holdsworth Red pearl
Edit: Hand painted with a brush or three.
Last edited by Aardwolf; 04-01-24 at 04:28 AM.
#2958
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Joined: Jul 2014
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From: Carrollton, Tx
Before/After …
Just finished a restomod on this 57cm 2002 LiteSpeed Arenberg. Had lots of fun with the cosmetics …
JD, Dallas

Given away by an Old Biker-Before

Restomoded 2002 LiteSpeed Arenberg -After
JD, Dallas

Given away by an Old Biker-Before

Restomoded 2002 LiteSpeed Arenberg -After
#2959
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Joined: Aug 2017
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From: Oregon
Are those raised letters in your new LiteSpeed logo? They look taller than the down tube but I can’t make out if it’s an optical illusion.
#2960
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Joined: Jul 2014
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From: Carrollton, Tx
I see what you mean. I bought a new decal set from LiteSpeed and they do install flush. In this picture, all the decals seem raised. Pictures taken by my iPhone7. So, don’t know how to explain it … The headstem badge is slightly raised due to the 3M automotive grade double sided tape I used on it. It will never fall off again.
JD
#2961
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Joined: Oct 2015
Posts: 16,082
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From: PDX
Bikes: Merz x 5 + Specialized Merz Allez x 2, Strawberry/Newlands/DiNucci/Ti x3, Gordon, Fuso/Moulton x2, Bornstein, Paisley,1958-74 Paramounts x3, 3rensho, 74 Moto TC, 73-78 Raleigh Pro's x5, Marinoni x2, 1960 Cinelli SC, 1980 Bianchi SC, PX-10 X 2
#2962
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Joined: Aug 2012
Posts: 355
Likes: 229
From: Snohomish, WA
Bikes: 1984 Fuji Del Rey, 1993 Mongoose Switchback, 1993 Trek Antelope 830, 2012 Surly Pacer
This is a 3 month resto-mod project that I did. Picked up this 1993 Trek Antelope 830 on Craigslist for $50. Knowing it had some potential, the bike was stripped down, cleaned and rebuilt with some upgrades and modifications. Mainly, changing the drivetrain from the original 3x7 to a 1x9 and using trekking handlebars really made the bike different. Some before and after shots:




#2963
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Joined: Aug 2010
Posts: 10,291
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From: Utah
Bikes: Paletti,Pinarello Monviso,Duell Vienna,Giordana XL Super,Lemond Maillot Juane.& custom,PDG Paramount,Fuji Opus III,Davidson Impulse,Pashley Guv'nor,Evans,Fishlips,Y-Foil,Softride, Tetra Pro, CAAD8 Optimo,
I guess I can add some of the latest bikes.
Picked up this 84 Raleigh Racing a week ago. 23 lbs 14 ozs as I picked it up.

Saddle and seatpost swapped, new cables. housings, full clean, frame polish, new tires, latex tubes, headset and BB serviced, degreased, lubed, and temp Mavic wheels has it down to 20 lbs 8 ozs. Oh and pedals swapped and a bottle cage installed.

Last winter I picked up the Raleigh Technium Supercourse that was 24 lbs 14 ozs with heavy Exage parts and a rear rack.

A full teardown then rebuild with nice Dura Ace/Ultegra parts gave me a real beauty the now comes in at 20 lbs 12 ozs. This rides so nice and all the parts work great!

Then I also picked up a Cilo locally as a project. Sorta rough but some nice Shimano 600 parts on it.

Another full tear down, paint touch up, lots of parts polishing, consumables replaced/upgraded, etc. This was donated to the local bike collective once I finished with it.

And one more.....
This is still a work in progress but here's a Merlin bike I also found locally. Came to me with a Dura Ace build, the FSA crank and the Deore Long Cage RD and some not so good wheels.

Swapped on some nice Fulcrum Racing 0 wheels with GP 5000 tires and latex tubes. Thomson seatpost Avocet Saddle, Zipp stem, new cassette and chain matched to some sweet Wickwerks 53/34 chainrings. New cables and housings, pedals, full service, etc.
Picked up this 84 Raleigh Racing a week ago. 23 lbs 14 ozs as I picked it up.

Saddle and seatpost swapped, new cables. housings, full clean, frame polish, new tires, latex tubes, headset and BB serviced, degreased, lubed, and temp Mavic wheels has it down to 20 lbs 8 ozs. Oh and pedals swapped and a bottle cage installed.

Last winter I picked up the Raleigh Technium Supercourse that was 24 lbs 14 ozs with heavy Exage parts and a rear rack.

A full teardown then rebuild with nice Dura Ace/Ultegra parts gave me a real beauty the now comes in at 20 lbs 12 ozs. This rides so nice and all the parts work great!

Then I also picked up a Cilo locally as a project. Sorta rough but some nice Shimano 600 parts on it.

Another full tear down, paint touch up, lots of parts polishing, consumables replaced/upgraded, etc. This was donated to the local bike collective once I finished with it.

And one more.....
This is still a work in progress but here's a Merlin bike I also found locally. Came to me with a Dura Ace build, the FSA crank and the Deore Long Cage RD and some not so good wheels.

Swapped on some nice Fulcrum Racing 0 wheels with GP 5000 tires and latex tubes. Thomson seatpost Avocet Saddle, Zipp stem, new cassette and chain matched to some sweet Wickwerks 53/34 chainrings. New cables and housings, pedals, full service, etc.
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Steel is real...and comfy.
Steel is real...and comfy.
#2964
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Joined: Aug 2017
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From: Oregon
Daywood,
I see what you mean. I bought a new decal set from LiteSpeed and they do install flush. In this picture, all the decals seem raised. Pictures taken by my iPhone7. So, don’t know how to explain it … The headstem badge is slightly raised due to the 3M automotive grade double sided tape I used on it. It will never fall off again.
JD
I see what you mean. I bought a new decal set from LiteSpeed and they do install flush. In this picture, all the decals seem raised. Pictures taken by my iPhone7. So, don’t know how to explain it … The headstem badge is slightly raised due to the 3M automotive grade double sided tape I used on it. It will never fall off again.
JDI forgot to mention with my earlier note that it’s a great looking bike and I really like your upgrades.
#2965
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Joined: Oct 2008
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From: Frankfurt, Germany
Bikes: Focus trash find commuter, Eddy Merckx Corsa, BP Stealth TT bike, Leader 720 TT bike, Boardman Comp Hybrid drop bar conversion, Quantec CX budget cyclocross build, SerottaNOS frameset ready to build up!
Swapped on some nice Fulcrum Racing 0 wheels with GP 5000 tires and latex tubes. Thomson seatpost Avocet Saddle, Zipp stem, new cassette and chain matched to some sweet Wickwerks 53/34 chainrings. New cables and housings, pedals, full service, etc.
Does it shift nicely?
#2966
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Joined: Aug 2010
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From: Utah
Bikes: Paletti,Pinarello Monviso,Duell Vienna,Giordana XL Super,Lemond Maillot Juane.& custom,PDG Paramount,Fuji Opus III,Davidson Impulse,Pashley Guv'nor,Evans,Fishlips,Y-Foil,Softride, Tetra Pro, CAAD8 Optimo,
Oh yeah! Wickwerk's chainrings have ramps that lift whole sections of the chain up vs just a pin. I've had 3 or 4 sets on various bikes and they shift really well and quickly. Especially when going from small to large. Wickwerks is a huge player in Europe for the Pro CX crowd.
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#2970
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Joined: Feb 2008
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From: The Netherlands
Bikes: https://www.pedalroom.com/members/Carabo
This Merckx was rather ratty with onsetting rust

Paint touched up and rebuild as a retro gravel / roubaix bike. Front fork is a modded 26" SR Suntour fork.

Paint touched up and rebuild as a retro gravel / roubaix bike. Front fork is a modded 26" SR Suntour fork.
#2972
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Joined: Dec 2016
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From: Long Island, NY
Bikes: Trek 800 x 2, Schwinn Heavy Duti, Schwinn Traveler, Schwinn Le Tour Luxe, Schwinn Continental, Cannondale M400 and Lambert, Schwinn Super Sport
#2974
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Joined: Feb 2008
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From: The Netherlands
Bikes: https://www.pedalroom.com/members/Carabo
It's a SR Suntour DuoTrack but with all canti bits chopped off and repainted to match the frame.

The brake is fitted to a hole in the fork brace. It's pretty stiff so I'm not expecting problems. It's a similar concept to the Rock Shox Roubaix forks that were developed of off the Mag 21 series for roadbike use (mid to late nineties).

The brake is fitted to a hole in the fork brace. It's pretty stiff so I'm not expecting problems. It's a similar concept to the Rock Shox Roubaix forks that were developed of off the Mag 21 series for roadbike use (mid to late nineties).
#2975
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Joined: Nov 2013
Posts: 115
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From: Aurora, Illinois
Bikes: 2003 Litespeed Classic Ti
It's a SR Suntour DuoTrack but with all canti bits chopped off and repainted to match the frame.
The brake is fitted to a hole in the fork brace. It's pretty stiff so I'm not expecting problems. It's a similar concept to the Rock Shox Roubaix forks that were developed of off the Mag 21 series for roadbike use (mid to late nineties).
The brake is fitted to a hole in the fork brace. It's pretty stiff so I'm not expecting problems. It's a similar concept to the Rock Shox Roubaix forks that were developed of off the Mag 21 series for roadbike use (mid to late nineties).










