Showing posts with label Yellow. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Yellow. Show all posts

Sunday, 30 March 2014

A few updates for the bicycle!

A few changes to show on the bicycle since last time... (And better photos than usual because my brother lent me his fancy DSLR rather than my usual iphone method!)

To begin with here is a picture of the chain fitted onto the bicycle- making it rather more of a bicycle than it was previously!


Here is a picture of the new gorgeous delta cruiser tyres fitted on. I love the cream so much better than the black tires.



There is also a lightweight rack now fitted onto the bicycle which will hopefully one day be able to ferry around picnics whilst I go on rides. (In my wishful thinking at least!) I am still super happy about the brooks saddle! Looks so stunning on.



Here is a closeup of where my dad has tied the cables- looking a lot neater than when it was tied up with rags the other day. Just look at that gorgeous yellow!


Here is a photo of the whole thing- as it is looking so far! Kickstand can be seen to be doing a lovely job...


One last photo for luck! Showing off those gorgeous tyres and saddle!

We managed to find a chainguard on ebay, so here's hoping that it will arrive and fit nicely! It will then need to be sprayed yellow to match with the rest of the bicycle.

So another stage along here, my dad has some ideas in terms of making some hand grips- as the brooks ones at 50 odd pounds was rather too much.

We will see how they go.

Until next time!

Thursday, 20 March 2014

Wheels, pedals and more!

Quite a bit to share in this post!

First off, as promised quite a while ago here is a photo of the gorgeous brooks saddle I bought- even fixed onto the bicycle now! I love the way that the brown looks against that bright mustard yellow.


You can also see that the white lyotard pedals that I bought specially have now been fixed on! I am happy that they look as good compared to the yellow as I thought they would.


One of the most difficult parts to find for the bicycle has now also been located- that being the wheels! They were harvested off another bicycle that my father bought for parts.


Initially we were not sure whether they would work well as the final wheels for the bicycle- as we were not sure how deep the rust on the wheels was- luckily expect for a couple of parts it was only surface rust and dirt that cleaned off with a bit of polish/ a old toothbrush and wire wool- as I can be seen doing here.


Although having polarised lenses is great, I have to say that I could not always tell the difference between where I had cleaned or not- which meant some areas got multiple cleaning sessions! Probably not a bad thing however.


Above is a lovely photo of the whole bicycle. Since this photo was taken my dad also has fixed on the chain and put new longer brake cables on. There is also now a kickstand- So it can stand without having to be leaned on a table! There is also now a rack fitted onto the back of the bicycle. (Will try share a photo soon)

Feels like the bicycle is a lot closer than it was- good thing as the weather is starting to have some sunny warm spells!

I have also just purchased a set of Schwalbe Delta Cruiser tyres in cream- as they look stunning on just about every bicycle I have seen them on. I also always wanted either cream or brown tyres and cream was easier to find. As can be seen in the picture above black doesn't look quite right with the yellow of the bike and brown of the saddle.

Need to get hold of some nice handlebar grips now! And still looking for a chainguard that fits...

Looking pretty darn good though!

Sunday, 19 January 2014

Primer time! And a bit of colour...


A lot quicker an update this time around...The bicycle has had more work done to it. It has now had the frame/ wheel guards etc primed! 


But that is not all for this time!

My father has been spraying the bicycle for me, and has even been able to get some colour on it! An extra impressive feat in winter when the spray gun doesn't necessarily want to get going.


The first coat is on and looking gorgeous. The colour we chose is RAL 1037 Sun Yellow, which seems to be the perfect warm and mustardy yellow that I wanted! Lucky when choosing a colour based on a picture online.


Here's another photo to show how gorgeous it looks close up! And it looks even better in person.

I also had the luck to find a barely used Brooks Honey B17 Saddle, with a tin of proofide for sale on Ebay and managed to get it for a great price so it has been a good week for the bicycle.

I will share a picture of the saddle when I have some better light to take a photo in!