Beautiful. Very tasteful classic bike there, but just to echo the other comments:
1) position your levers higher on the bends and level the bars.
2) being such a small bike you need a slimmer looking saddle.
3) you need to do up the quick release on your right hand lever.
4) position the computer sensor nearer the top of the fork (yes, I know the zip ties will cover the logo, but worth it).
5) you need to trim the cables shorter after each clamp.
Nit picking though. That is a fantastic bike in great condition it would appear. A real keeper.
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Beautiful. Very tasteful classic bike there, but just to echo the other comments:
1) position your levers higher on the bends and level the bars.
2) being such a small bike you need a slimmer looking saddle.
3) you need to do up the quick release on your right hand lever.
4) position the computer sensor nearer the top of the fork (yes, I know the zip ties will cover the logo, but worth it).
5) you need to trim the cables shorter after each clamp.
Nit picking though. That is a fantastic bike in great condition it would appear. A real keeper.