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      CommentAuthorcarnageboy
    • CommentTimeJun 21st 2009 edited
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    At my work, we share a bin area with some flats, and I was taking out the bags at the end of the night and spotted something shiny lurking behind some cr@p...



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    TREASURE!!

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      CommentAuthorcarnageboy
    • CommentTimeJun 21st 2009
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    Im a happy carnageboy! Its all there bar wheels and a chain!

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    The lugs look beautiful - why can I NEVER find stuff like that?!

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    Johnny Crash:The lugs look beautiful - why can I NEVER find stuff like that?!

    its hard to spot stuff when your pissed and cycling through the city at night.

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    conn artist:

    its hard to spot stuff when your pissed and cycling through the city at night.

    So you think a lifestyle change may be required before I get lucky? Noted.

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    Johnny Crash:

    So you think a lifestyle change may be required before I get lucky? Noted.

    its bike karma.

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      CommentAuthorcarnageboy
    • CommentTimeJun 21st 2009
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    conn artist:

    its bike karma.

    ... I had to have my last bike stolen before I found this! Karma...

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    carnageboy:

    ... I had to have my last bike stolen before I found this! Karma...

    Fuck that!

    I don't want to find cool new/old bikes if I've got to go through that first.

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    Johnny Crash:The lugs look beautiful - why can I NEVER find stuff like that?!

    Cos you dont be livin in the ghetto playa

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      CommentAuthorkrakow
    • CommentTimeJun 21st 2009
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    Is it the right size and all?

    What's the make? I can't quite make out the headbadge.

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      CommentAuthorplurabelle
    • CommentTimeJun 21st 2009
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    carnageboy showed me this on Saturday when I was drinking in the pub near his work - it's really nice. Good work!

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      CommentAuthorSoweto888
    • CommentTimeJun 21st 2009 edited
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    krakow:

    What's the make? I can't quite make out the headbadge.

    It's a Coventry Eagle. They've got fantastic headbadges - much more sticky-outy and sculpted than your normal offerings.

    I've got a badge, but no' a bike to go with it. Maybe if I start midgie-raking...

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      CommentAuthorSoweto888
    • CommentTimeJun 21st 2009
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    You can see the colours on this (if very little else.) Sorry about the dodgy phone photo.

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      CommentAuthorcarnageboy
    • CommentTimeJun 21st 2009
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    Mmmm, your badge looks the right colour for my frame! Not sure on size of frame, but it aint no farmyard gate!

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      CommentAuthorcarnageboy
    • CommentTimeJun 25th 2009 edited
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    Oh, I have finally walked across town with the frame and have just mocked it up with a set of 27" wheels that I also found,and before someone points it out yes, they are both fronts! .......... I am now in love with this bike. I now want to get a nice beaten up old leather saddle and a massive can of brasso! more P0rN -->
    ...is this an old NJS logo ? Rusty??? FIXED

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      CommentAuthorcarnageboy
    • CommentTimeJun 25th 2009 edited
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    The frame has been rattle canned by the looks of it, and on the seat tube I can read "EXEMPLAR" . A quick Google search comes up with this document by a chap who owns one of these bikes.... his father bought his in 1954!! :0

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      CommentAuthorrusty
    • CommentTimeJun 25th 2009
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    carnageboy:...is this an old NJS logo ? Rusty???

    That's the JIS logo.

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      CommentAuthorcarnageboy
    • CommentTimeJun 27th 2009
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    Ahh, (quick google to find out what JIS is) I was wondering, cause I had seen somewhere that Sunshine had made NJS hubs, but I couldnt decypher the logo on the hub. Ive heard of variations of the logo, and wasnt sure about this. Ta.

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      CommentAuthorcarnageboy
    • CommentTimeJul 1st 2009
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    The Old ladies bike I was riding on has donated me the non drive side bottom bracket bearings and the cup (?) that holds them in place as the original one was missing, but the lockring (again, excuse my ignorance of proper technical terminology) was in place. Odd. Ok, so far,I think that the bike is all there bar a chain and correct sized rear wheel.I have a 26andabit inches wheel (from Old ladies shopper death trap) that has a Sturmey Archer 3 speed hub that I might have laced up to one of the rims I have that is the correct size. Dont worry, the bit on the hub that the cable attaches to is missing (but replaceable! :D ), so it will still be single speed! Ive found/acquired all the parts and fitted them, just to make sure Im going to be working on a whole bike. And now, its all coming apart again. Every little bit. Im kinda swaying on the paint. I think its been spray canned, cause the decals on the seat tube look as they are under the maroon paint. So will I or wont I ? What colour? Or just treat the rust on the edges of the lugs, and clear coat it to protect the ratty-ness of the current 'do, and just shine it...

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    I like the idea of arresting the corrosion then clearcoating it to preserve the patina.

    It looks like a really nice bike!

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