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• #27
Thanks so much! Unfortunately, as you know, I have to paint it. I too love the way it looks now, but never really liked the clear-coated raw look. And it doesn't last. You are correct about the frames origin's. I purchased from a seller in Poland who had bought a large stock of inventory during the merger. Those bikes of yours that you describe sound very unique! Very nice gallery.
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• #28
Bit of a thread resurrection. ;-)
I have enjoyed revisiting all of your builds on here.Do you still own this bike? Did it ever get painted? Any pics?
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• #29
Wow that is cool.
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• #30
Thx! Unfortunately this build has been on the back burner. I did manage to put some new parts on it, but haven't gotten it painted yet. I polished some Campy levers and added some new parts.
It's got a full record 10 group on it, some vintage ventos and rene herse cranks. I have some more pics I'll upload later. I hope to get it painted this winter. -
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Groupset and wheels are hot
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• #32
This is fucking excellent.
I don't want to get all soppy, but have been feeling low as fuck today. And this bike has cheered me right up. Merci
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• #33
That makes me sad. We love you. Hope all is well fella
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• #34
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• #36
Wow Hahaahaha
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• #37
Amazing build! Kinda like the unpainted finish
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• #38
๐ด๐ป=๐
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• #39
ooof. looking fine
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• #40
Some updates: I had been trying to figure out what the hell to do with this bike when I got invited to showcase a build at a local build show. That put some things into motion. The idea with this frame was always to sort of repurpose it as a light-ish touring/bikepacking rig. How many Merckx you see doing that sort of thing? I finally fitted some decals, and decided against paint for now. The patina is one of a kind, from years of it hanging in the Merckx factory in Belgium. I managed to squeeze 700x48s and cleaned up the cables/housing a bit for the show. Last, but not least, I got some custom bags made/printed by Dyed in the Wool. I went with album art of a Brian Eno/Laraaji album called "Day of Radiance" It's an ambient album that fits the type of long distance riding I plan on doing with this bike. The art has a topographic nature to it. I am quite chuffed with how they came out.
Onto some pics:
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• #42
Insane. 10/10
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• #43
Sooo good! Are you planning to actually use the shamals or are you getting a second wheelset?
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• #44
Stunning. Agree with phildas
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• #45
WOW!
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๐ฅ
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• #47
Thx guys. I have another wheelset. This was the show wheelset lol
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• #48
Fuck my lyfe is this good
I need knobby tyre byke
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• #49
Mother of god.
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• #50
Insert jurassic park sunglasses gif.
It gets better the longer you look at it.
Sweet! Already like it as it is actually. The selection of parts look really nice with the rusted surface. Bit like this
I think these frames came out of the old Merckx when it shut down. Lots of really strange and cool frames came availabile at that time. I bought 2 from a bike shop in Belgium. One was a repaired Mxl frame and the other a Litespeed built ti with a very unusual geometry (super slack geo).
When I was still in then business of selling vintage bikes and parts I think I have had my hands on pretty much every color scheme. You can find the on my Flickr page here https://www.flickr.com/photos/quality_vintage_bikes/albums/72157633219878526/. I prefer the telecom colors. But there a lot of nice other ones as well.