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hi

 

Ok so i took an old Trek 2300SLR and converted it.

 

This is how she used to look

 

http://2share.co.za/Files/TrekSLR.jpg

 

http://2share.co.za/Files/9444ea24-e459-462c-bfb4-5ecd9cfa043a1.jpg

 

http://2share.co.za/Files/82ea861b-dd4d-4d7e-9b98-6cfbdd59c9354.jpg

 

Then i started with paint stripper

 

http://2share.co.za/Files/88a882bf-d007-4a3d-910c-dc7c5d4bc8c76.jpg

 

http://2share.co.za/Files/5f4b40d0-29c4-427f-8d58-302d8f610f8c8.jpg

 

The sanding part was by far the K*kest job by far !

 

http://2share.co.za/Files/1561107_10151943792898564_724117264_n.jpg

 

http://2share.co.za/Files/1625481_10151945844993564_2108279480_n.jpg

 

http://2share.co.za/Files/sanding.JPG

 

Got the rims and spacers anodized (Astro Anodize in Isando) and the stickers made (1-time-signers in Isando)

 

http://2share.co.za/Files/stickers.JPG

 

this was the colors i could choose from

 

http://2share.co.za/Files/color.JPG

Posted (edited)

And here she is assembled without stickers

 

http://2share.co.za/Files/no%20stickers.jpg

 

The final product ! :)

 

http://2share.co.za/Files/97075e9b-27c6-4fea-8f5d-06365ec0039220140815_165121.jpg

 

http://2share.co.za/Files/10729ee6-613c-4baa-a8a6-e44240375c8420140815_165138.jpg

 

http://2share.co.za/Files/a1dead60-3a72-4840-9595-9100257e40f020140815_165149.jpg

 

http://2share.co.za/Files/291e426b-2b43-4ce3-a823-bd8bfd12db9d20140815_165158.jpg

 

http://2share.co.za/Files/054fd1be-0a9b-4d21-9904-485f13bb069420140815_165211.jpg

 

http://2share.co.za/Files/d078da08-55b8-44fb-b223-a25f62c6d57120140815_165217.jpg

 

 

i still want to anodize the seat clamp and headset cups.

 

at the moment iam running 42 - 17 but want to change it to 42 - 15 for 94.7

Edited by zniper
Posted

Ooooh that is pretty!!! Going for strong legs there! Im doing the 94.7 on a 39/16. Now I have to add that this is my first 94.7 and my training is about 6months behind schedule!!!

Posted

Nice work .... anodize the brakes at all .... or is that overkill?

 

It looks nice and clean!

 

How is the breaking surface with the anodized rims?

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