Sunday, 7 June 2009
Mrs Words' Bike
Last time my sister, Mrs Words, was around in London, we hatched this idea that rather than her buy a new bike to replace her sadly stolen Trek FX, I'd help her find a solid cheapie on eBay and then go about customising it. And so we ended up with a mid-to-late 90's Raleigh Pioneer. It was acquired for a smidge over 40 quid, and was in remarkably good nick to start with.
The idea to build a comfortable, practical but interesting town bike that would be suitable for the odd foray along canal towpath. So I'm thinking hub gears and fat tyres with lots of air volume.
The Raleigh frame is a nice starting point: it is solid so will take the inevitable day-to-day knocks, it has huge tyre clearances to run cushy rubber, it has relaxed geometry which will make it an easy ride and it has horizontal dropouts, so will work perfectly with a hub gear.
So far I've got the frame stripped and again I was very happy that it was in incredibly good shape. The second bonus was that the rear hub spacing is spot on for the Nexus-8 hub that I plan to use, so no cold setting of the rear triangle will be required.
I'm looking forward cleaning up the frame in advance of paint. Hopefully, weather permitting, that will start next weekend. Mrs Words (also pretty handy with anything graphic, it should be mentioned) will be designing the graphics for this frame, as well as a new Such logo.
Labels:
bike refurbishment,
Nexus,
Raleigh
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I have started on the such logo, can you believe it. So should have something to send you by this weekend!
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