Triumph Tempest Fixie Conversion Update

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It's been a while since I've posted an update on this subject. I've been incredibly busy, but have made some progress on the Triumph Tempest that - as part of my midlife cycling crisis - I'm converting into a fixed speed bike.

Below you can see the photo of the current frame/wheels. The nice people at Mike's Bikes sold me the kit to modify the rear wheel to fixed single-speed. The wheels have come from Doug who cunningly sourced them from someone who was throwing away a whole bunch of bike related stuff, how he knew I needed 27" wheels I don't know. Either way the replacement by these nice rims from the original rusted and bent (from a couple of thousand miles of London cycling with no maintenance) have really made all the difference to the conversion, and we thank him for that!

Also gone are the brown foam bar covers, and the cranks and bottom bracket. The front brake will go back on, minus the suicide bar. New pedals, possibly clipless, bearings, cranks and chain all need to go back.

The big question is whether I maintain the original paintwork, or repaint?There are a couple of patches of surface rust that need dealing with, but apart from that the paintwork is good if not immaculate. Any comments on this?

Triumph Tempest Stripped Frame With Wheels

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