Analog stuff, mostly ==================== It seems I prefer to be off the computer as much as I can. I think that this year I have spent more time using the gramophone than doing something interesting on the computer. We now have a bit complicated situation at work so I'm trying not to open e-mail at home and rather keeping the computer off as much has possible, I also have renovated a 1963 Moulton bike [1]. The frame is the 1963 one (so a very early one) and it have arrived painted to resemble the John Woodburn's [2] machine from the Carditt to London record-breaking ride. The bike came to me as a frame only so I added dropbars, a saddle and other needed things to make it look "sporty". The front wheel is an original Moulton one (however from a different bike) but the rear wheel was modernised to incorporate the moders Sturmey-Archer S2C hub gear (the original Woodburn's machine had a 4-speed Sturmey-Archer hub). The main problem was the chainset as the previous owner somewhat added the Shimano Octalink V1 bottom bracket (I thing he must modified the frame). So I have had to buy a compatible chainset (the Octalink V1 is not produced for ages so it wasn't easy nor cheap and I had some issues with adjustment). The result, however, is not that bad [3]: the machine looks to be sporty, is about 13 kg (including the lights and the bag) and has 2 speeds (the S2C is 2-speed hub where speeds are changed by back-pedalling) - 64" and 88". While I would like a bit lower gearing for local hills this is what I was able to get with available parts. References: [1] gopher://gopherpedia.com/0/Moulton%20Bicycle [2] gopher://gopherpedia.com/0/John%20Woodburn%20%28cyclist%29 [3] https://flic.kr/p/2pyRgaU