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• #120052
Ohh for a moment I thought it’s the 12 speed mod that made them this way. Cool bike, gonna bring smile on your face for sure!
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• #120053
Tell me more....
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• #120055
Everything is in here: https://www.lfgss.com/conversations/314734/
@Gaston @frankenbike @Pawlus Thanks!
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• #120056
Lovely but why spacers then negative deg stem?
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• #120057
See above
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• #120058
Well the Fanini is back from having the headset fitted with the wheels bars and saddle and chainset on, its looking really lush. I really wish I enjoyed the discipline or had the zen like state to fit Campag Brifters, but in a one bed flat with no opening windows in this heat, I have opted to nip out for breakfast after a cold shower instead. I hate fitting brifters at the best of times... Next pictures hopefully later today will be of the finished bike. I wish it would piss it down.
31°C indoors at the mo. Update... Much as it grieves me will have to finish this another day. It's now 33°C in the flat and finding it really hard to concentrate. Maybe tonight if it cools down slightly. Sick to death of this weather. -
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Criminy, hot like that here too, (Winnipeg, yesterday) Montréal is even worse.
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Threw some bits on a Ron Cooper frame I’ve had in the shed for ages.
Really like the look of it, so have decided to give it the love and attention it deserves.
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• #120061
New project now...
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• #120062
Well here's a quick picture, I finished it as it was a task I'd set myself for Sunday! Too hot though! The rear brake housing is a little short, that's not concentrating, but it's perfectly fine for normal use not requiring 90° turns! I'll address this. The rear derailleur cage catches the spokes in first gear, It's run out of limit screw which seems to have a void of thin air and nothing to tighten against. Trying to work out whether the dropout is bent or the derailleur cage has had a knock at some point. The rest of the gears index just fine. Delighted overall though. Apparently the pantograph stays "Fanini CX" refers to coefficient of drag... nice!
Went out for a spin tonight, not as responsive as the Colnago Tecnos but really comfy, and given the rarity, this is the one I'll keep as it's just so different. Revisited the gears, all sweet as a nut now. I like this.
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• #120063
Nice! Your front brake quick release is open though (at the lever).
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• #120064
Haha good spot! and cheers, I was playing round with that yesterday ironically while I had a coffee and it was off the bike - consider it adjusted!
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• #120065
Yay, Ron!
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• #120066
That's a beauty. I love my Ron Cooper. Ultimately the Cooper is staying as a do it all bike, I love the Tecnos but theres something more practical about the Ron Cooper, he was an amazing frame builder.
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• #120067
Addictions, got a sewing machine.
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• #120068
Very neat indeed.
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• #120070
oooh dat seat cluster. Are those 650c?
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• #120071
Pretty sure 700, just a large frame which makes the wheels looks smaller.
Columbus Max always looks good!
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• #120073
Wow what a frame !! Who is the frame builder ?
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• #120074
What's going on with the hood? Tumor epidemic lately on here! :P
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• #120075
Duly noted! Same problem with bar tape under the hood I reckon.
Super cool bike anyway. Take it up something steep and get some use out of that 12th sprocket!