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Post by whippet on Jan 9, 2017 7:56:01 GMT
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Post by whippet on Jan 9, 2017 18:49:56 GMT
In fact, any club members near Preston?
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Post by Jem on Jan 9, 2017 19:24:11 GMT
It does look very tidy.
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Post by cusqueno on Jan 10, 2017 12:08:37 GMT
First look at it on my lap top, rather than my little 'phone, and it's certainly a beauty. Possibly one or two chips in the paint on the front fork? a mark on the RH seat stay and bits of tape on the RH chain stay and seat tube and that's about it.A bargain given its condition I think. I'll save the pictures as a guide for when I get around to assembling my Delta bits.
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Post by Jem on Jan 10, 2017 14:59:23 GMT
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Post by whippet on Jan 10, 2017 18:19:52 GMT
Rack certainly makes it more practical. Did you notice the forks are back to front.
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Post by sprockit on Jan 10, 2017 18:46:37 GMT
It's crazy how many bikes I come across with back-to-front front forks!!
I know of a Gran Touring in Manchester that is similarly equipped!
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Post by Jem on Jan 10, 2017 20:52:24 GMT
Rack certainly makes it more practical. Did you notice the forks are back to front. However, a little alloy Pletscher rack is only a fiver from a bike jumble...the Delta is a more attractive bike in my opinion No, I was on my phone, and didn't notice the reverse fork
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Post by oldroadietehachapi on Jan 11, 2017 3:10:03 GMT
Rack certainly makes it more practical. Did you notice the forks are back to front. The fork trail is then be backwards to what it should be; the handling would be "interesting" to say the least. Seems an easy fix. Cheers Jim
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Post by whippet on Jan 11, 2017 12:22:58 GMT
Agreed, not a problem. Just denotes a lack of mechanical sympathy on behalf of the owner.
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