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• #577
woops - before I changed the wheels - these are record hubs on Open Pro rims
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• #578
that's smashing that is
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• #579
Thanks - it always gets nice comments on Sportives - it's a shame my legs can't do it justice
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• #580
Lovely. It's also nice to see a bit of chrome.
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• #581
update to what it looks like now with Vision carbon wheelset and changed to black bar tape and black Antares seat, new (flatter) white bars plus Time carbon bottle cages and gone back to Look pedals - think it looks much better
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• #582
Unfortunately we need to sell our tandem as I can no longer ride it due to hand damage - would this be of interest to anyone here?
And apologies if this is the wrong place to put it. But as it is a Roberts…
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• #583
Stunning tandem
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• #584
Why the columbus sticker on the fork?...stunning bike.
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• #585
😮 whats the size? (For the stoker as well)
And how much?
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• #586
Why the columbus sticker on the fork?
Two stickers isn't highly unusual.
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• #588
Sorry guys it is about 21/19 and cost about £2300 new - so would like £1,000 for it excluding any cost of taking our names off as they are sprayed in - my wife used to be Chas's admin so we got special dispensation!
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• #589
Wow, stunning. Worth every penny of £1000 I’d say.
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• #590
Thanks - yeah - good spot -just to go with the Columbus main frame tubes - Chas said that a 953 fork would be better than Columbus equivalent tubing so went for that and it didn't come with a fork badge - had a spare pair of Columbus transfers so used them to finish - still not sure it needs them ? - but can't make my mind up !!
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• #591
I don't believe there is xcr fork blades.
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• #592
you're probably right - might be why Chas went for 953 as I wanted straight polished forks like on my Colnago Master
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• #593
953 are the only stainless fork blades indeed :)
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• #594
Apparently. I’ve never owned a fancy bike like that
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• #595
HSS66 brakes too! The only other ones I have ever come across were also on a Roberts tandem actually.
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• #596
Yes, the rim brakes are Magura - a joke about them is that they were the 1st ones that Chas ever fitted, and of course being a techie, I never trust the 1st one out of the gate - so he promised to get us back from Austria , which is where we were going if anything happened - we rode Vienna - Salsburg - Vienna.
In fact, we ran out of brake blocks before we came down the last pass and so had to take a rather long diversion to avoid a steep descent, learning the German for brake blocks along the way and getting the line in bike shops "oh, that is a lovely tandem" and "no, we do not stock those I am afraid"
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• #597
You'll still find plenty of Dutch and German trekking bikes fitted with Maguras HSxx (and of course trials bikes), but the HS66 levers were very niche and I don't think they were made for very long, so quite collectable as result. A niche added touch on that bike for sure!
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• #598
There is more now...931 which is a tiwainese made steel and also kva from America.
Edit condor appear to doing a bike with stainless xcr fork
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• #599
Okey Dokey - so is anybody interested in buying this before I move on to somewhere else?
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• #600
Beautiful Roberts track bike at HH mid day Saturday, anyone on here?
here is mine - I must have had one of the last frames Chas made - Columbus Spirit main tubes with Reynolds 953 forks - 6 degree drop on top tube - frame number 140904. Chris King headset, Campag super record and record 11 speed mix, Fizik stem and bars with Antares saddle and seatpost, Vision carbon (tubs) wheelset, Vittoria tyres - rides soooo nice I've relegated my carbon Genesis to my hack
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