Blue is participant, yellow (gold) is "Of the Highest Standard."Chuey wrote:Congrats. Splain the ribbons, please. It's OK to gloat a little.
Chuey
Woo Hoo! A Big Project!
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Call me Mel. Some years ago- never mind how long precisely- having little or no money in my purse, and nothing particular to interest me at home, I thought I would ride about a little and see the other parts of the world.
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Its been a great read up to now...and what a fitting ending!
Great work melville...good on ya mate....now go put some miles on her...you both deserve it!
Great work melville...good on ya mate....now go put some miles on her...you both deserve it!
Retired from work....not life!
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Congrats Mel. A spectacular finish.
And working on patina development will definitely help to diminish any tendency to suffer from feelings of post-project anti-climax. Have fun.
And working on patina development will definitely help to diminish any tendency to suffer from feelings of post-project anti-climax. Have fun.
Charlie
and Brunhilde - 1974 R90/6
Graduate, Wallace and Gromit School of Engineering and Design (Pending)
and Brunhilde - 1974 R90/6
Graduate, Wallace and Gromit School of Engineering and Design (Pending)
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+Congrats, Mel. It looks GOLD to me, it even SAYS GOLD!
Ride careful and keep the rubber side down.
Ride careful and keep the rubber side down.
Clemson, SC
R100s, R75/5
R100s, R75/5
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I can only hope I have the same patience you've demonstrated on your rebuild! Fantastic results, an awesome bike built from patience and careful work.
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And the patina gathering begins!
Dropped it at a remote intersection because I was undecided about left or right before I realized I'd stopped.
In other news, I'm no longer working at The Number Factory. The future is undecided at this point, but I think it will include working with tangible objects and/or customer interaction, things that have been missing from my professional life these last several years.
Dropped it at a remote intersection because I was undecided about left or right before I realized I'd stopped.
In other news, I'm no longer working at The Number Factory. The future is undecided at this point, but I think it will include working with tangible objects and/or customer interaction, things that have been missing from my professional life these last several years.
Call me Mel. Some years ago- never mind how long precisely- having little or no money in my purse, and nothing particular to interest me at home, I thought I would ride about a little and see the other parts of the world.
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Ah Mel, it's good to start on the patina development, but perhaps another week or two of gleaming perfection would have been nice. Condolences, and I hope your dignity is intact. Congrats on the career change, whichever way it goes - dealing with real-time analogue humans or objects is bound to be an improvement.
I am facing daily dilemmas about which bits of patina to retain. I really don't want to steal Brunhilde's history while I clean and repair and repaint. Valve covers say volumes - this is my compromise -
I am facing daily dilemmas about which bits of patina to retain. I really don't want to steal Brunhilde's history while I clean and repair and repaint. Valve covers say volumes - this is my compromise -
Charlie
and Brunhilde - 1974 R90/6
Graduate, Wallace and Gromit School of Engineering and Design (Pending)
and Brunhilde - 1974 R90/6
Graduate, Wallace and Gromit School of Engineering and Design (Pending)
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Scuffs on the bottom of the valve covers LOOKS Just SOOOOOO macho!
But the pegs need to match.
But the pegs need to match.
Clemson, SC
R100s, R75/5
R100s, R75/5
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Yeah, and ones that are ground while moving are a lot more macho than the marks from falling over when stopped at an intersection.
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Yes Major, several parallel horizontal marks do look much more orderly than random vertical, angled and horizontal lines.Major Softie wrote:Yeah, and ones that are ground while moving are a lot more macho than the marks from falling over when stopped at an intersection.
A matching foot brake lever is also available.
Lord of the Bings