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• #3952
yawn I've played knifey-spooney before, you know. Use a tape that has a stiffer or less elastic outer layer than the foam underneath, wrap it tight and you won't get edge curling.
Been going top down for 25+ years, reckon I could even wrap most plain foam tapes tight enough not to curl.
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• #3953
Just finished putting together this rowdy Italian. Thanks to @Zeeburg for posting the classified ad on the forum for the frame which arrived yesterday, and thanks to @coventry_eagle at BC for sorting me out yesterday with last minute cables and housing and a step down ferrule, something I never seem to have in my parts bin.
Not sure if 10 speed still counts as modern components, but its about a decade newer than
the frame so I'm claiming it qualifies. The panels on the down tube and seat tube are sprayed with pink, red, yellow and light green bands and so the bike reveals different colours depending on where you look at it from. And it has stampeding horses along the top tube so I obviously had to buy it.It's so over the top Italian I love it. Previous owner forwarded an email from Tommasini who confirmed the frame is from Nov 91 and was made for Belgium distributor Van Peterhem sport. Miami Vice had finished the year before, and to me the bike still evokes images of Pantani and Cippolini breezing through Italian villages shattering windows with their neon bikes and jerseys by day, and horsing through fistfulls of cocaine like Tony Montana and sneaking out of married women's bedrooms by night.
Returning to the real world I had to see what it looked like with some old Shamal tubulars I had, but I'll not be riding around London on those regularly so also shown with its everyday shoes. Apologies for rubbish phone pics just managed to snap them before the light disappeared.
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• #3954
Rowdy indeed! Love those pink dropouts, surrounded by chrome 😍
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• #3955
That is really taaaaasty @user75204. Nice work on the build.
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• #3956
Yes fam!
Is that white Lizard skin tape? Got a NIB set if you're looking for spares!
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• #3957
Tommassini is legit.
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• #3958
Lovely
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• #3959
Excellent work.
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• #3960
Loved this
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• #3961
Like that a lot. Bit tasty to be locked up like that but to each their own.
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• #3962
Luckily good security to get into the shed itself so it should be fine
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• #3963
Fucken bellissimo. That thing is bangin, especially with the Shamals!
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• #3964
Up in the lakes with my Serotta. If anyone has a SR front mech feel free to DM me
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• #3965
lovely pic... are the gulls props?
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• #3966
That pic deserves better weather 🙌
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• #3967
Got the rear mech working with the 32t then? 👍
Those wheels look great! (As does the rest of the bike)
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• #3968
Just very well trained. The equivalent of Scarponi’s parrot
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• #3969
As do I! The forecast for the next few days looks better at least
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• #3970
Haha, at the moment this is still a 29 cassette. Your cassette is destined for a different set of wheels, for now at least.
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• #3971
Awesome !
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• #3972
This build is bootifull. Do you know the name of the frame colour? Doing a benotto up and would like to spray it in this colour or similar.
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• #3973
Merci!
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• #3974
Hi mate sorry for late reply, tape is Fizik 2.5mm tape.
That Serotta and its surrounds look lush.
I've had to wait a few days to ride it in the sunshine, and did some minor positional tweaks and finished it off with some Tommasini bar ends, and managed to eek out some marginally less shit pics from my crap phone. Chrome always looks better with a bit of sunshine.
The non-drive side colours
And agree with Kimmo the pink on the Shamals looks good with this frame, which is without doubt the loudest looking bike I've ever owned.
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• #3975
Oh man, you nailed it!
Each to their own I guess. Reasons for wrapping from the bottom of the bars explained:
Wrapping bar tape bottom-up vs top-down
No finishing tape doesn’t seem like much of a win.