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• #2
Very nice! (although 10.3kg? Really?) I have a Royal, which I think is a couple of years older than that. It's setup similarly with a front rack, but I also put a Carradice on it, so it could potentially carry quite a lot. They're very nice long-legged bikes for day-touring.
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• #3
Not gonna lie, was expecting old basic bike frame with too much money thrown at it but that is really really nice.
Some great bikes on your website. I had the slightly later Elan which was a lot of fun and i think that step through ridgeback would get you instant access into the LFGSS premium members club right now.
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• #4
Brake/Shifters: Gevenalle Audax with Microshift Shifters
That is really nice with the components complementing the frame. How are you finding the Gevenalle Audax brakes/shifters? I have a set in a box with Dia-Compe friction levers that I am waiting to try out, when I can find some classic style band-on cable bosses for the downtube.
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• #5
Solid piece of kit. Hats off to you for restoring a lovely bike.
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@ffm Thanks! Can't remember if 10.3kg is with or without the rack, is too much or too low for you haha? I will def add a carradice in the future
@jono84 Thank you! Yes I love the ridgeback build I will make a post soon too :)
@Nick_S I love the Gevenalle, the difference is mainly done with which types of shifters you use, I use to have them with the friction Dia Compe that were nice but upgraded to microshift indexed and it is a pleasure! The form clicks are so satisfying and you can shift so easily
@greytyke Thanks! I will definitely add mudguard in the future but I am scared of the clearance
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• #7
This is a work of beauty! Well done! I can remember we were chatting about this when you picked up some parts from my place right? So nice to see one of these with the original paint.
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• #8
Nice bikes on your website!
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• #9
although 10.3kg? Really?
That's good no? For a touring steel bike.
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• #10
Yes, so much so that I'm slightly sceptical.
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• #11
Ah, I see!
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• #13
Very late but I did check the weight today and it is 10.3kg indeed :)
BUT that's without the rack
Hey guys,
I have been working on this bike for a while! So I thought maybe it is worth sharing it here :)
I always wanted a bike that could fullfill all my needs, a bike that I would keep if I had to keep only one bike.
3 years ago my commuter bike was an old Peugeot PF10, I loved it so I used it as a base
Here you can see it before its transformation:
The first addition was a new custom build wheelset. Went to a triple set-up with Gevenalle shifters and Microshift derailleur. A new Nitto handlebar, a Brook saddle and I was ready for adventures.
It was fine for a bit but I never been happy with that build. First I hated the triple set-up, super clunky, unreliable and a lot of shifting issues. I also had issue with the rear wheel sometimes getting out of alignment under heavy loads, plus it didn't allow for lot of clearance.
So I learned my lesson, this bike was designed as a road bike, not a tourer or anything else. I started looking for a new bike frame that would suits my needs and where I could transfer most of the components. So I sold the Peugeot that I refurbished...
...and I bought this Raleigh Royale touring frame on ebay (sory only picture I have is when I picked up the frame)
I finally had a solid base for my build so I started transferring the parts and gathering the rest of the parts I wanted. This build had to look classic, I have been restoring bikes for a long time now and I always loved the look. But for that bike I wanted modern components. So here is the list of the parts I opted for at the end, a few retro parts in the mix but overall most of the key components are modern.
Transmission: Microshift R10
Brake/Shifters: Gevenalle Audax with Microshift Shifters
Brake Calipers: Shimano BR CX50
Crankset: Stronglight 49D with Specialites TA 28-48
Wheels: Custom made High Flange SunXCD MK2 Hubs with Velo Orange Enterprise 32H rim
Cassette: Shimano 10 speed 11-32T
Tyres: Panaracer Gravel King Semi Slick 32C
Saddle: Brooks Cambium C17 Carved
Seatpost: Flutted unbranded
Headset: Tange Levin CD
Stem: Nitto UI-12 70mm
Handlebar: Nitto B135 AA Randonneur - 450mm
Bartape: Zipp Service Course
Bottom bracket: Shimano UN55
Pedals: MKS Sylvan Stream
Chain: KMC 10 Speed
Bottle Cages: VO Moderniste
Front Rack: Pelago
And here is the final build:
I am super happy with that build, it shifts beautifully and rides like a dream.
You can see more high res pictures on my website here:
http://www.pierrefelixso.com/work/raleigh-royal-custom-build/