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Bicycle frame restoration?

Post by Pine »

Does anyone know about someone in the Gauteng area that does a professional job in cleaning and respraying an aluminium bicycle frame? (Apply decals, clear coat etc.)

Got an old 'Dale a while ago and want it ORANGE!

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(No snotty comments from Merlin w.r.t this thread will be tolerated, since my 'Dale is almost older than his Fleetline. Some respect will be appreciated, please :wink: )
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Post by Merlin »

My dad's got a Diamon Back which used to be pimpin', but has been hung up for a decade...he swears he'll ride it again. ;)

I want to gusset it and build a jumper. :)

There is a company that specializes, but I forget it's name...go on to the forums at thehubsa.co.za and ask them.

I have an early '70s racer from my late G' dad that is stripped an awaiting resto.

I think you'll need to order the decals from 'dale...$$$.

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Post by Blitzkrieg »

I still want an old Peugeot racer :cry:

Saw one in a Pretoria pawn shop last year for R250-00 and didn't take it :crying:
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Post by Pine »

I had a red Bridgestone MTB, which I bought new at Beachbreak in PE in 1990. Replaced by a sponsored Diamond Back Apex in 1992, and I then completely rebuilt the Bridgestone with new components and gave it to my Dad. He then later passed it on to my brother who used it a few years while studying in Stellenbosch, and it now belongs to his fiancee. My brother and his wife-2-be did the Argus earlier this year, and she was stopped at least 3 times by 'collectors' (exporters?) who wanted to buy the Bridgestone from her on the spot! :shock:
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Post by Merlin »

That's a new one to me...being stopped for collection purposes.

On mine, I just keep my pace up...the bike's too tempting to some of the locals...and I've lost one already - and nearly my neck in the process.
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Blitzkrieg_Beetle wrote:I still want an old Peugeot racer :cry:

Saw one in a Pretoria pawn shop last year for R250-00 and didn't take it :crying:
In the late 80s, there were thousands of Peugeot-labeled plain carbon steel 'racers' built and sold by Western Flyer. Not the real thing. If you can find a Peugeot racing frame with a small Reynolds 525, 531, 653 or 753 (I think) sticker on, you've got a gem. Old aluminum and carbon fibre Peugeot frames were also available in SA a decade or more ago.

Stay away from those Peugeot 'Rapport' or 'Le Mans' racers.
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Post by Merlin »

Nice avatar Pine. ;)
"Understeer is when you hit the wall with the front of the car, and oversteer, the rear.
Hp is how fast you hit the wall, and Torque is how far you take the wall with you."
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Does Beachbreak in PE still exist? That was the ultimate COOL 8) surfing/scuba/MTB shop EVER. Remember that graffiti one used to scribble on your school case? My friends all had AC/DC, Def Leppard, Iron Maiden, Guns 'n Roses etc on. Mine read: Colnago, Bianchi, Columbus, Cannondale, Gary Fisher, Shimano, Campagnolo, Oakley, Look and BEACHBREAK! :oops:
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Post by Blitzkrieg »

Pine wrote:
Blitzkrieg_Beetle wrote:I still want an old Peugeot racer :cry:

Saw one in a Pretoria pawn shop last year for R250-00 and didn't take it :crying:
In the late 80s, there were thousands of Peugeot-labeled plain carbon steel 'racers' built and sold by Western Flyer. Not the real thing. If you can find a Peugeot racing frame with a small Reynolds 525, 531, 653 or 753 (I think) sticker on, you've got a gem. Old aluminum and carbon fibre Peugeot frames were also available in SA a decade or more ago.

Stay away from those Peugeot 'Rapport' or 'Le Mans' racers.
Thanks for the warning!!

I'm also looking into buying a decent MTB bike for some fun around a quarry that's around the corner from me :wink:

Any suggestions as to the best MTB to buy?

(sorry for the hijack :oops: :oops: )
If it's too low, you're too old :twisted:
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Post by Pine »

Blitzkrieg_Beetle wrote:

Any suggestions as to the best MTB to buy?

(sorry for the hijack :oops: :oops: )
:arrow: C A N N O N D A L E ! ! !
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Post by Pine »

Merlin wrote:Nice avatar Pine. ;)
Thanks! Wait till you see the real one....
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Yeti - its the business!
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Huh? :shock:
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Post by brianj »

best MTB - by far. mine arrives next week inpreparation for the sani2c race end feb.
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Post by calooker »

I have a carbon fibre Peugeot frame one of the first Peugeot carbon bikes made, I converted it to a TT bike and only rode it once, hanging in my garage gathering dust. Also have a Peugeot ally road bike that has been resprayed to look like a carrera, Pine I will dig out the Tel. for the dude who resprays bikes, he did the bike mentioned or you can phone Westdene cycles speak to Fareed I'm sure he has the # as well, the painter makes decals for the bikes as well.
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