That's a really neat job !!
What did you do to polish it?
Ride hard or ride home alone!
Wow, I've never seen a bike like that. Super cool space age look, love the curves!
Wow. That is some bike. Great job.
Lobo
OLD BIKES RULE!
This is a very very sweet looking bike. When I was younger I wanted a totally chromed bicycle, never happened but seeing this one I must say is pretty closed to what I dreamed of having. Thank for sharing!!!
Good maintenance to your Bike, can make it like the wheels are, true and smooth!
That rusted flagpole you leaned the bike against really makes it look SUPER shiny. Great job. When I was in the Army, Brasso was the ONLY thing we would polish our brass with. Well, that or a rouge wheel, but I'm going to take a shot in the dark and say polishing a bike on a rouge wheel isn't practical.
(edit) Whats the internal hub? I couldn't see an identifying mark anywhere? Is that an Alfine?
Dedicated scholar of bicycles
A rouge wheel mounts on a bench grinder like a grinding stone, and does the same thing as brasso.
Dedicated scholar of bicycles
Brasso did that????? Sweet, have to get some of that. Heard stories of it but never thought it would do that kind of a job.
Good maintenance to your Bike, can make it like the wheels are, true and smooth!
Brasso, with enough elbow grease, will polish up ANYTHING. Its amazing stuff. Do NOT use a cloth wheel with it though. I learned the hard way on a large ceremonial gold pin. Ruined it. Use a clean white cloth and only rub in circular directions.
Dedicated scholar of bicycles
Ok any other advice never used it before?
Good maintenance to your Bike, can make it like the wheels are, true and smooth!
Noted and thanks.
Good maintenance to your Bike, can make it like the wheels are, true and smooth!
The ladies frame is a Carrera Vulcan and i have put a before and after photo. It hasn't been polished yet only stripped and sanded, so that is still to come and I will post some photos. I just lined it up next to my Globe to see what it looks like at this stage.
The other bike is my Carrera Subway 1. Because its my daily commuter, I haven't bothered to even sand it but merely stripped it of its factory paint I have included a before and after photo. All aluminum bikes should be left bare as you really get to see the beauty of the metal and the welding.
Here is the ladies' frame Carrera Vulcan. I tried to get away without wet sanding it but it doesn't work that way. Although still looks good I could see tiny scratch marks so would be wet sanding the frame again and then it should come up silky smooth.
There is also a photo of my other Carrera Subway when it was halfway through having its paint removed.
I wet sanded the frame with the following grit sandpaper - 1st 800wet then 1500wet then 2000 wet, then polished. Looks the way I wanted it to look. Just goes to show there are no shortcuts to getting things right as I polished the frame yesterday without wet sanding hoping it would be ok.
Included in this thread are the handlebar, stem, brake calipers, cranks and bash plate. For now the 2 cranks are different, but both are SR Suntour 170mm.
Raleigh Streetwolf BMX. I don't know how many people would remember these but they were built in the 70's by Raleigh. I restored this for my 5 y/o son and he totally loves it as 'they just don't make em like this anymore'. The little box on the handlebar makes all kinds of siren noises when you press the switch.