tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29747194.post1289360508237906274..comments2020-10-05T07:30:33.527+13:45Comments on True Adventures of the Retro Grupetto: Cabin Fever will make you do stupid thingsDavid Bensonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01432964396891765018noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29747194.post-64912932451993414732008-06-30T10:48:00.000+12:452008-06-30T10:48:00.000+12:45There was a Clockwork Orange on Trademe a couple o...There was a Clockwork Orange on Trademe a couple of months ago.<BR/><BR/>Have you tried Autosol on your Weinmann brakes? If the surface is not pitted, its probably all they will need toget them shining better than new.David Bensonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01432964396891765018noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29747194.post-46296070136047659182008-06-30T10:36:00.000+12:452008-06-30T10:36:00.000+12:45A couple of us went for a spin up in the YTAKs on ...A couple of us went for a spin up in the YTAKs on Sunday morning and it wasn't bad at all. It was the same cabin fever - who cares what the weather was doing - just pretend you are a hard Belgium rider!<BR/>We got talking about the weather extremes we have ridden in. Mine was Dec 22nd '92 in Epping Forest UK on my Clockwork Orange. Ice, killer fog, below zero & snow but no wind. It was a magic ride! Someone nicked the bike in Auckland and I've still got my eye out for it but I think it has long gone to the in-organic collection by now.<BR/><BR/>Do you have any tips on bringing the metal on my old Weinmann brakes to life? The alloy is that dull look. It's part of my '79 Carlton fixed conversion project.<BR/><BR/>Cheers.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com