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• #122177
On the subject of Merckx: i almost finished my 1980 signature professional. Rear brake cable is a temporary solution cause i couldn’t find a yellow cable that’s long enough :/ It’ll probably get silver wheels and new tubs in the medium term future and some panto bits if I find some for a reasonable price.
P.s. And the pantos will be filled in yellow
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• #122178
Many thanks !
@WimVDD Your p-20 looks ace, i wish mine had the same paintjob. I have a spare vintage ritchey seatpost in 27,2 if you want/need it.
@hacha I initially thought about getting a p29 but i couldn't find any good deal on it new and wouldn't have been able to buy a complete bike. Instead i grabbed a new P650 from bike24 for a decent price.
@Tychom I'll be glad to do so !
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• #122179
Well I think I want to ride it regularly so that means something I enjoy using, something fairly modern. Possibly 10 speed Record carbon. Some sort of retro neo-retro build, 80s bike, 00s parts.
On the other hand I've most of a Dura Ace 7400 groupset (and 7402/3) and have been looking for a something to put it on. 7400 would be period correct too. But I know I wouldnt ride it as often if I go with that.
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• #122181
That's really cool! Why not flip the stem and lose the stack?
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• #122182
Why not flip the stem
Why not change to a silver stem of the correct clamp diameter and angle?
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• #122183
What’s the likelihood that someone has a French bottom bracket lying around they’d want to sell me? Turns out they’re rather irritating to find. I know IRD make some bb cups but they’re rather spenny
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• #122184
Perfect morning for a shakedown.
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• #122186
I don't understand - the rear brake cable is yellow? Is it too short?
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• #122187
picture taken just after I bought it - more rad bits coming soon :)
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• #122188
@maxmurmann the advantage of those Neco bb’s is that you can tap them apart and mix and match the cups. It’s what I did to get two rh-threaded cups. The bb itself is quite cheap but I got about 11,000 miles out of mine.
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• #122189
I think buying the French cups plus a Neco ISO BB is cheaper than just buying one of their French BBs too :-)
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• #122190
Yeah I just saw that, just ordered it 👌
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• #122191
Velo orange make one
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• #122192
It was too short so I bodged it together out of two pieces:
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• #122193
Pretty happy with how this Atom project turned out although it took quite a different direction from my original plans. Purchased from @jimjamos with an idea to build a fixed road bike for the Harder Day in the Peaks
ride but the frame is far too nice to drill. It also has some nice history to it with the frame originally being built locally to Manchester so will be kept and used as a training/outdoor track bike.Not too sure about the saddle yet; I need ideas for other mid-nineties options and some narrow compact drops might be also be option if there are any shiny 25.4mm <35cm ones?
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• #122194
Nice job man !
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• #122195
Silver rims are 👌🏼
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• #122196
maybe re-cutting the line before the saddle to have the "junction" around the top tube/seat tube intersection which would be more pleasant for the eye? or even have the junction directly where the guide on the top tube is
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• #122197
Thanks, they're just an old pair I'd got lying around but I'm really pleased with them. Built up nice and tubeless was a piece of piss.
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• #122198
This is going on the Rotta.
Need to buy the proper Ergo cables to cable it up.
I know Ultra cables works but I am a purist...
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• #122199
Delicious.
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• #122200
Fixing up a tandem I bought during summer (for cheapz, £20 and went halfs with someone)
It rides as it is but I want to make it solid more comfortable and safer!
Has 26 x 1 3/8 wheels, caliper rim brakes and rear drum brake operated by stoker. The drum brake looks like it’s beyond saving. Is it a sensible idea to replace these wheels with modern 26” size? What issues could crop up? I’d lose the drum brake of course.
Also has an old clip type headset, the quill stem that is currently installed seems a lot more modern and is very hard / impossible to do up tightly, as in you can force it to shift out of place if you hold the wheel still. Are there different internal steerer diameters but still ‘1inch’ (particularly for old bikes)?
The bikes at a friends house but will post some more pictures soon
it will ride like a Corsa Extra. ;-)