![]() ![]() It really took the frame to a whole new level than before. Once the frame was back with noodle fitted, I was thrilled. It was a huge risk, potentially permanently damaging the frame, having sent the frame to a company I knew nothing about, and to someone who wasn’t aware of the frame’s value. Via some trialing Supreme Engineering, in the West Midlands, managed to adapt the titanium tube I’d sourced to complete the 3-part bend needed, and fit the replica noodle into the lugs via a lathe. The correspondence came that was disparaging, causing a lot of concern and doubt. From my drafted drawings of the noodle, and many calls and emails later, with a further six months of waiting for the metalworkers to finish their backorders, the form-work for the noodle begun.
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