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  • Oh that is Skully's beaut, now that is defintely porn.

    I agree about everything, but those bars.

  • I agree about everything, but those bars.

    The bar is the icing on the cake for me, perfect for bombing around the city.

  • thought so, looks odd.

    So do the risers...

  • i just don't like the way a bike rides when hands are postured "down and out", wide apart, and swept behind the steerer. beautiful bike though. really well put together. fenders are perfect. colors are perfect.

  • Will no one ever learn to just ignore DW?

    There's got to be some way to get him to tone it down on the net (while continuing to build what I imagine are excellent bicycles from a functional standpoint). Personally I wouldn't call them porn-worthy in a LFGSS way, but to each their own.

    Ok fine I'd admit it, there's probably no getting DW to tone it down... heh.

    Anyway, seeing there were shots of a Masi track bike I reckoned I might post these... not the best shots, sorry!


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  • I've got no problem with what DW posts. I personally don't think he needs to tone anything down

  • I was largely being facetious, but whatever... I think he comes across poorly on the internet, you don't.

  • Do you mean I come across well on the internet? Thanks ;)

  • That photo does make you seem pretty suave...

  • here are some bikes that were at an antique bike fair, is the handlebar end gearing system on the paris common?

    p.s. sorry about the photos


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  • We just got a really nice 3Rensho TT. Check the brake behind the BB.

  • ^^ The Paris is sort of "Flying Gate-esque"

  • ^^ The Paris is sort of "Flying Gate-esque"

    condor are doing quite a nice remake

    http://www.condorcycles.com/parisg.html

  • is the handlebar end gearing system on the paris common?

    Still fairly common on touring bikes, e.g. they're stock on the archetypal CTC bike Dawes Galaxy. Shimano models are Ultegra SL-BS64 and DuraAce SL-BS77/78/79, Campag in Record 10v only, SRAM TT600, TT900 and the incredibly expensive R2C. DuraAce, Record and SRAM are really aimed at the TT/Triathlon market

  • here are some bikes that were at an antique bike fair, is the handlebar end gearing system on the paris common?

    As mitre_tester says they are pretty common on touring bikes. I read somewhere that this is due to parts being easier to get hold of (as compared to combined shifter/brake calipers), if something brakes when you're out travelling (they are the same as down tube shifters only mounted differently). They are a pretty simple design too, so they are pretty robust.

    Another reason (why I have them on the utility bike) is to combine a mountain bike drive chain with drop bars (also a popular combination for touring). The only snag is the need for reasonably expensive Dura-ace TT shifters (I did'nt find any other compatible triple + 9-speed shifters at least) to run a 9-speed MTB drive chain. One thing I love about them is the fact that they do not reset their position after shifting. So you can tell what gears you are using, by feel.

  • We just got a really nice 3Rensho TT. Check the brake behind the BB.

    That's a bit special. What's the damage?

  • Barcons: Far less can go wrong with them and they (or their cables mostly) don't interfere with handlebar bags. Some muppets also use the setup on their race bikes..

  • We just got a really nice 3Rensho TT. Check the brake behind the BB.

    that doesn't look set up correctly. Seems to be missing some housing.

    this forum has surprised me before, though.

  • My early 90's Giant Escape (in a fruity pink/purple/mint colourway) had a u brake mounted by the BB - on a road bike I assume this is fine - on a MTB however a rusty mud magnet!

  • 48 grammes of beauty.

  • 48 grams of useless if it not comfortable for some thought.

  • Squoocher!!!!thats some seat - love the business suit stripes! business time alright! how much £? and where from?

  • The pain is part of the pleasure :)

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