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Just want to update on my build. Still a long way to go, need to build the wheels and add fender braces. Plus modify civilian truss rods to fit. Persons seat needs the correct rear springs to it.
Hi Adrian, sorry i missed your reply. Yes its from the Philippines. I got the frame and fork only unfortunately. I've since accumulated some parts for it. I'll be using an earlier Morrow hub on it, F1 code, as it'll be very hard to find the correct one. I bought an Eclipse front hub, and again...
Yes I'm from Philippines and the frame is from there too. I'm not sure about the export thing because it is the first one i've seen. I have a couple of the prewar Archbars/Roadsters and i'm thinking of adding this frame to the mix.
Badge looks to be original and never added. Yes its quite a mystery indeed, I'm thinking the front triangle is a surplus from the prewar Archbars they have laying around after the war and probably just added the rear triangle from a Tourist/Roadster? Those rear drop outs without the screws were...
Cool bike you have there! That one is a true prewar Archbar. I have one restored and two more to follow.
But the frame i'm asking about i'm pretty sure is the same as the wartime lightweights, as the seat stays are welded on the side of the seat tube, not into-the-seat-tube like your Archbar...
A friend recently scored this frame, and it seems a little odd, as i've never seen one with the arch in it. Serial no M362003 located in the left drop out. Looks the same as the wartime lightweights except for the arch. Rear facing drop outs were probably used just after the war as i also see...
Hi Adrian, just want to add this one. Seeing your table gave me an idea about mine. Its a big help to all of us. Here it is. Not sure about the H and the 3 below. But i think the fork is Dec 43.
Thanks. Seat i believe is either an old Brooks or Persons, but missing the tag.
The other frame i'm slowly collecting the other parts and probably one day build it up. Now have 2 of the 3 styles of the bridge connection. The tube connection will be the hardest to find.
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Yeah i saw that one in the parts for sale section but can't spend that much right now. They actually pop up every now and then for less than $100. Here's 2 that i found posted not long ago.
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Nice Iver you got there! I remember an Iver wrench listed on the for sale section a while back. Better try the search function. And there is one thread specific to Ivers that will help you a lot.
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https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.com%2Fulk%2Fitm%2F133136291938
Here is one with nice grooves.
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Thank you. My green one is i think 1948, where they removed the adjusting screws but still rear facing drop outs. I hope the fenders would fit.
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Scored this set yesterday out of feebay and wondering if they are correct from the bike they were taken from?If not for which models are they used? I’m planning on putting them on the green bike attached below. Thanks for any inputs.
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