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'85 King of Mercia

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Put in a new Phil bottom bracket yesterday, and I think she's finished at last.
The old BB had enough freeplay, it made you think the rear wheel was loose.
Knocked out a good-paced 25+ miles today on the Leon Creek Greenway.
Took along my 6-mm allen and rotated the bars at stops to find the right balance on the hoods between hook and palm.
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adding a ps here - if you've got an old, cantankerous BB with no hope of finding a NOS wear-free spindle, Phil cartridge BB offers all these thread-cup options:

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On the build stand for a final blue vanity touch - titanium chainring bolts.
...and gave the chainrings the cleaning they deserved - they're in really good shape, and good thing - both the 45T 110mm-bcd half-step mid, and 32T 58mm-bcd granny are hens' teeth.

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adding a ps about the titanium dust cover, which came from Toronto Cycles years ago - I tried contacting Toronto Cycles through their website for these bolts, and never got a reply - even though their website will send you to a paypal invoice, I don't think they're posting to US.
The titanium chainring bolts came from a US machine shop, 3act in Dayton NJ, selling on ebay - and they're quality - 6-mm Allen on the nuts, and 5-mm Allen on the bolts.
 
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Update on this bike, first my favorite Salado Creek Greenway photo
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There was still a shock in the front fork that caused me pain on sharp bumps, and especially Sunday morning St. Marys St. construction.
I took a rubber moll to the fork and head on the build stand, looking for noise. Finally found it in the lower headset race.
Plus, I could feel the slightest rock in the fork. Decided worn-out lower race in the headset.

I bought the IRC TechnoGlide, Andy had a good price at Modern Bike, and always great service - sealed Tange bearings - round ball, this bike doesn't need needle bearings. Shock and pain problem solved.
Freaking Howard would not charge me to install it when I picked it up. But Bob's Miyata Univega was there - his Spirt FD had a broken parallelogram,
So I donated the one that came on my daughter's Team Fuji and wouldn't work with the 9sp and low-Q Mighty Comp Crank (I used Ultegra).
It was stored safe in a cigar box in the garage, and was in the 2nd box I checked.
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Haven't been posting, life's been nuts, but been getting in long rides with a friend training for MS150 next month, and easy 100 mi weeks, even with with my taxed schedule.
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Added one last vanity part, Titanium bottle cage from Agave Finish Works in Boulder - one reason I love titanium on this bike, the blued color exactly matches the paint tint.
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