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• #2
Its just a shame they didn't have the detailed order forms any more, following a flood. I really wanted to know what tubing it is made from. Oh well...
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• #3
Have you tried the M Steel shop? They were chatty to me when I was trying to find out more about my Joe Waugh. http://www.msteelcycles.co.uk/ You might have already tried this though, judging by your first post.
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Its just a shame they didn't have the detailed order forms any more, following a flood. I really wanted to know what tubing it is made from. Oh well...
Just assume it is 531.
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• #5
I did speak to them, but I didn't think to ask.
I'll do it now.'ta
EDIT: Just did. They don't have any. Said to speak to dave again. I'm scared too keep bothering him...
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• #6
Surely, if he was happy it really is one of his, that he'd sell you some decals for it.
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• #7
Lloyds might have some. Haven't got the link to hand. I'll have a look.
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• #8
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/nick_at_lloyds/decals.htm
doesn't look like they have. might be worth a call.
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• #9
Sent a cheque to Lloyds for some decals in early December. No response as yet. Old school service I suspect.
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• #10
Or Nick just needs a gentle nudge to remind him.
Harry.Major
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So,
I just bought ASM's awsome lo-pro frame, and I wanted to know where it came from, so I phoned a few people and eventually got Dave Yates' number (the legend phone number!). Turns out it was a 1989 build for M Steel Cycles, and it would have carried either Joe Waugh or Dave Yates, and he thinks the latter is more likely. Which makes me a happy little boy.
So where o where can I get me a set of Dave Yates decals for it? Ideally I'd like summit I can stick over the powder coating rather then under a clear coat.
Any ideas?
Or anyone know some one who could make one up for me?
'ta