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Reply #15 - Jun 6th, 2015 at 8:07pm
 
The latest addition to my Apollo stable - this tasty (but almost too big) 1986/87
Apollo III with a nice chro-mo frame. Very light, very quick.

It was even free, although very incomplete (virtually a bare frame-set), so it cop-
ped a full rebuild and overhaul, with any missing parts being replaced as required.

New, they were not a cheap machine.
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Reply #16 - Jun 6th, 2015 at 8:10pm
 
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I've noticed some surface rust start to appear on the top of my brake calipers on my Avanti Ridge Riders (2 of them and both starting to show rust in the same area)... any suggestions on how to remove it? I don't want to damage anything
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Reply #17 - Jun 6th, 2015 at 8:18pm
 
John Smith wrote on Jun 6th, 2015 at 8:10pm:
Kat

I've noticed some surface rust start to appear on the top of my brake calipers on my Avanti Ridge Riders (2 of them and both starting to show rust in the same area)... any suggestions on how to remove it? I don't want to damage anything


Depends on the material - plain alloy will clean up with fine steel-wool and a bit of Brasso or
Autosol. A bit of crunched-up aluminium foil may also work.

Steel, use steel-wool & Brasso. Really bad rust will come off with a bath in brown vinegar, but
degrease the parts first or it won't work (some say Coke works, but I haven't tried it). A fine
wire brush (I use one with brass bristles so as not to damage the job) is useful. Hand-held is
OK, but small rotary ones to fit your drill are cheap-as at Magnet-Mart.

Anodised (coloured) - don't use abrasives or you may lose the colour.

After removing corrosion, either keep lightly oiled, or shoot a coat or two of clear lacquer over
the part.
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Reply #18 - Jun 6th, 2015 at 8:20pm
 
Kat wrote on Jun 6th, 2015 at 8:18pm:
After removing corrosion, either keep lightly oiled, or shoot a coat or two of clear lacquer over
the part.



oil? it's the brake calliper ... won't that mean the brake pads slide rather than grip? Thats why I've never oiled it to start with.

ohh, Pretty sure it's some sort of alloy
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Reply #19 - Jun 6th, 2015 at 8:32pm
 
John Smith wrote on Jun 6th, 2015 at 8:20pm:
Kat wrote on Jun 6th, 2015 at 8:18pm:
After removing corrosion, either keep lightly oiled, or shoot a coat or two of clear lacquer over
the part.



oil? it's the brake calliper ... won't that mean the brake pads slide rather than grip? Thats why I've never oiled it to start with.

ohh, Pretty sure it's some sort of alloy


No, don't let the oil go near the pads - just a wipe with an oily rag on the part where you removed the rust from.

One or two drops on a square of dunny-paper is plenty, just re-wipe when you clean the bike, or if it gets ridden/left in the rain.

Check these old 1970s Dia Compe center-pull brakes - the one on the left is as-acquired, the one on the right has been 'tickled'
with a 2" rotary brass-wire brush, then polished with Brasso.

The bits which would get an oil-wipe are the (dodgy) chrome bolts, the springs, and the retaining stud/nut (all steel).
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Reply #20 - Jun 6th, 2015 at 8:37pm
 
sorry, my bad ...I called it a caliper when it's not

I meant the disk part that the brakes grab ... the (almost) round thing in the photo below

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Reply #21 - Jun 6th, 2015 at 8:43pm
 
Ah! The disc itself - yeah, just steel-wool, don't polish the bit the pads contact.
Mounting bolts/nuts you can go wild on, it won't hurt.

It will almost certainly return eventually, as the whole thing is exposed to the
muck off the front wheel in the wet.
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Reply #22 - Jun 6th, 2015 at 8:45pm
 
Kat wrote on Jun 6th, 2015 at 8:43pm:
Ah! The disc itself - yeah, just steel-wool, maybe a bit of polish, but clean the polish
off afterwards, and don't polish the bit the pads contact. Mounting bolts/nuts you can
go wild on, it won't hurt.

It will almost certainly return eventually, as the whole thing is exposed to the muck
off the front wheel in the wet.



OK, thanks ...I'll try it.
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Reply #23 - Jun 6th, 2015 at 10:22pm
 
This one's gonna be fun - a vintage Speedwell, circa 1946-50, in very sad condition.

It WILL live again...
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Reply #24 - Jun 6th, 2015 at 11:04pm
 
Looking forward to the 'after' shots of the same things.
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Reply #25 - Sep 15th, 2015 at 9:00pm
 
The very rare 1960 Slim Ward-built 'Satellite' has just had its annual
overhaul - 2 new tyres, new brake cables, a full lube and adjustment
and a good wash.

She's good to go for another 12 months... quality won't die. She'll last
for another 55 years, easily.
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Reply #26 - Feb 7th, 2016 at 9:50pm
 
And another of my vintage Apollos hits the road once again - this little girl is a 1983 Kuwahara-framed Apollo II - she's mostly original and she's beautiful.

I have an identical, but one year newer Apollo II known locally as the 'Red Hen', so I've christened this one the 'Blue Goose'...  Smiley Wink Tongue
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Reply #27 - Feb 8th, 2016 at 7:59am
 
Kat wrote on Sep 15th, 2015 at 9:00pm:
The very rare 1960 Slim Ward-built 'Satellite' has just had its annual
overhaul - 2 new tyres, new brake cables, a full lube and adjustment
and a good wash.

She's good to go for another 12 months... quality won't die. She'll last
for another 55 years, easily.


I like the green satellite Kat. Very nice
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Reply #28 - Mar 25th, 2016 at 8:15pm
 
Latest addition to my collection - 36 years old, one owner, low miles.

What's not to like??
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Reply #29 - Mar 30th, 2016 at 8:52pm
 
Ahhh
So many push bikes, and only one bull bar.................
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