thank you Takashi, the Mercian is a labor of love x2, and I'm going to end up writing you an essay.
My friend Tad put the Woody's fenders on the bike. Background on Tad, he has a hobby business restoring and turning antique bikes. Part of his job includes traveling in the company tradeshow van. He previews Craigslist, makes appointments, and brings home bikes and parts. Best example of his work, this 1940 Umberto Dei, from bare frame to this condorino with the correct chaincase and Dei-pantogrammed chainset - even a Dei-pantogrammed bike bell.
At one point, he had to generate $10,000 to help his son, and sold a stable of bikes, including the Dei,
but he held out the Mercian for me, because he knew I would want it.
We're polar opposites on building bikes - he wants period reproduction, I want comfort and reliability.
Everything he used on the Mercian was worn out - he rode the bike twice - clicking bottom bracket, clicking 1st generation Phil hubs, molasses freewheel, clicking headset. Dura Ace brakes that made you stop like Fred Flintstone. Cinelli 65 deep drops. V-O front rack that formed a truss and took the life and soul from that marvelous fork.
The only parts I kept were the fenders, seat post, crank arms, shifters and FD.
It took me miles of road shock and a year to work all this out and bring her back to life. I had a NOS Blueline RD to replace the aged VGT.
Phil BB, new Tange headset, wheelset built on Grand Bois 6-sp cassette hub, stem to fit me, Cinelli 64 bar, Gran Compe CP brakes and mini rack.
BTW, the best fit and most tire under the wood fenders are Challenge "open tubular" (clincher), because of their short sidewalls.
Here's my final gear chart, and final form.
