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[Closed] Build complete: 20yo Cannondale Fat Lad Retro-Grouch build

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I'm delighted with how this has turned out. Frame and fork off ebay lay in the shed for a few years until I got round to it a couple of weeks ago. Completed yesterday, ridden today.

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The black is Hammerite, the cream is Plastikote, the red is vinyl. Frame is 1990 SM-series, perhaps SM600 from the traces of blue paint on the dropout. Fork is a 1990 Pepperoni. Easton bar, Brooks saddle, vintage Hope/Mavic wheels built by me, 16x40 gearing.

I had to increase the steerer thread length. This is a home-made die cut from an old 1" headset race. Hard work, but worked a treat.
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The rear axle is reverse-dished to carry a singlespeed cog.
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It rides beautifully. Very light and confidence-inspiring.
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The graphic turned out well I think.
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This'll be seeing a lot of use!
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All the photos:
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Cheers, al.


 
Posted : 22/03/2010 1:07 pm
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I quite like that. No, I tell a lie, I like that a lot.

Not my thing, but I can see the effort you've gone to to make it 'yours' and it's a nice looking thing. The graphics are good too. Subtle and they look rather professional. Nice.

🙂


 
Posted : 22/03/2010 1:10 pm
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Not being funny but didn't those ones have a habit of breaking, or creaking at the seatpost insert or something?


 
Posted : 22/03/2010 1:13 pm
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Cynic: well, it's not likely to be getting a pounding! This'll be treated as you'd treat any restored item, with pride and respect 🙂

Cheers, al.


 
Posted : 22/03/2010 1:25 pm