Greetings all! I moved up to Spokane from Atlanta about 5 years ago, and it's sure a lot nicer to ride here, that's for sure.
I've been the proud owner of a forest green Jack Taylor Tour of Britian tha t I'd had built in 1974. All the components are of the same year. I did make one
exception to the Campy S/R grupo, I heard about Phil Wood hubs and bought a set of their high-flanges. Great call on my part, still going strong!
But alas. as the toll of years has given me visual defects, such as is wi th my cycle, to wit;
Where can I find a Fiamme Red Label rim that is a gold anodized such as min e? One or even two would work.
Who would be able to take apart my Phil woods and re-chrome the barrels?
Is there a place to get the correct forest green paint for my Taylor as wel l? I've painted several vintage cars and bikes, so have what I need to do a
reputable job.
What would a 'purist' do? I really think that the amount of chips, dings and scrapes would justify a refinish. However, if that would ruin the future collectibility, I'll sit tight. After all, I've been dragging this track bike around for the past 35 years, and it was 40 years old whe n I got it. Enjoy the pics!
http://s511.photobucket.com/
Mark Greven
Spokane, WA.
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