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• #51802
the stem ruins it for me, other than that 10/10
isnt that about the same (dimensions) as nitto 90mm pro aa
Thanks for your feedback.
Yeah, it's about the same.
I am using this stem as it's easier to adjust to a comfortable long distance riding position. The pursuit angle is a bit aggressive for a longer ride. -
• #51803
That does seem to make sense, thinking back to friends who think they've got it nailed then over they go. I went over my first time, was slowing down to a stop on a very narrow country lane to let a horse by. As I fall the horse gets a fright and bucks up in the air with this elderly gentleman rider being totally calm and in control. It's funny how after a while it becomes second nature.
Everyone has a first time spd story and thats a great one. Me and a mate got ours for christmas when we were about 14 and went out on boxing day to ride up an iced up, very steep, country lane. Obviously we fell off a number of times and slid on our arses, attached to the bike down the hill. We still remind each other about it now, almost 20 years on :)
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• #51804
I suddenly get a sinking feeling about your current project....
haha, dont worry using the original alli stem on the dawes. and the bianchi is in a bit of a state! as soon as I've got the dawes up and running its the bianchi's turn!
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• #51805
Surly mods... Including monster bottle cages, new DT swiss/XT/Son schmidt wheels, and other such touring things.
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• #51806
love the bottle cages! can you get an optic in there?
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• #51807
Now ridable. And has been around the carpark. Going 'Wheee'. I'll see if it falls to bits on Saturday with a proper outing ;-p
1999 Rossin Steel frame
90's: Selle Italia saddle, Selcof seatpost, 3t Stem, Forza 2 bars, Shimano PD-M545 pedals
Everything else: Sapim Race spokes, White Industries H2/H3 hubs, Athena groupset, Chorus Shifters, Record headset, H+Son TB14 clinchers, Continental GP4000s tyres
Cheating? ;-p
Next: Single speed, lugged frame, mudguards. Need a bit of time to repair the savings though, sadly.
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• #51808
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• #51809
Took fricking ages to get all the silkscreened logos off ;-p
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• #51810
Anorexic Chick almost finished. Currently @ 7,98 Kilo.
The frame was made in 81, none of the components are younger than 81 (wanted to see what was possible with a steel bike 30 years ago)
Still waiting for a OMAS titanium front wheel (currently on early Dura Ace) which is on the way. Also if anybody has period (70's early 80's) alloy forks (alan vitus) with a min. 19cm steerer, i would be interested. Also need a 36h Super Champion Competition, Medaille D' Or Rim.
Frame is made of unknown Columbus tubing (most probably SL) fork is a heavy 531 jobby.
Components:
CLB super professional brakes and levers, CLB alloy brake cables
Sr royal super extra light stem, sr royal 496 chainring drilled
3ttt supperlegero bars
american classic seatpost
cinelli unicanitor unpadded track saddle with tuning fork, cinelly alloy cages, cinelli barendplugs
stronglight b10 hinault headset
suntour cyclone rear mech, superbe front mech and shifters, superbe track pedals with titanium axles.
christope straps
omas titanium hubs, omas titanium bb, omas quick releases
Campagnolo Super record cranks with alloy chainring bolts, titanium crank bolts, campy small chainring, campy seat bolt
maillard alloy casette
regina supperlegera hollow pin chain.
benotto bartape.
generous sprinkling of alloy and ti bolts plastic dustcapsThis is my only roadbike and built to be ridden, i had to replace some super light bits (huret jubilee rear mech, modolo shifters) as they weren't working properly. Still a few things to do, my hope is to get it down to 7.5 kilos with 36h/28h wheels and normal tubs
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• #51811
Apparently there were 24h OMAS hubs - your mission should be to track some down so that you can then buy my 24h Mavic CX18s to go with :-)
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• #51812
i have some 24h omas nos ti hubs..but i wanted to ride the bike...cx 18s are around 300 grams, right?
I think if i stick with the 36h rear hub and the medaile d'or (265 grams) rim I should get a nice rideable rear wheel. 32h would be ideal but i can't find a 32 ti hub.
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• #51813
Is it wrong to butcher an old (+-1975) racer, if its in a state too far gone to restore to original? and by butcher I mean, strip down to respray.. and maybe cut off a few unwanted bits...
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• #51814
Depends if you really care what a bunch of social outcasts on the internet think.
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• #51815
Depends if you really care what a bunch of social outcasts on the internet think.
Is that a yay, or ney?, well I guess its too late ground off pump holder and rear brake cable guides today and sated stripping paint..
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• #51816
Do whatever you want. it's a nice frame i guess, but nothing feels as good as doing what you want ;-)
In all honesty, there's a bit of dignity in keeping the original - but it looks pretty knackered.
Enjoy it!
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• #51817
Is that a yay, or ney?, well I guess its too late ground off pump holder and rear brake cable guides today and sated stripping paint..
Im just waiting for the slaiting..why don't you upload a picture, a 1975 racer could be anyhting....
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• #51818
cheers..
Im new to the forum, and thought my plan of building a "hotrod" was a good one..
Until I mentioned it yesterday, and soon found out it was frowned upon..
Obviously if the frame was in a better condition Id restore it, nothing like a bit of classy old time..ism, but I think the way it is now I could never do it justice!
Oh well thanks for the advice, I shall crack on without the remorseful feeling in my gut..
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• #51820
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• #51822
http://www.lfgss.com/picture.php?albumid=2079&pictureid=11815
http://www.lfgss.com/picture.php?albumid=2079&pictureid=11816your old dawes is nothing too special, no need to feel bad, enjoy the project!
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• #51823
No puppies were harmed in the making of this fixeh.
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• #51824
i have some 24h omas nos ti hubs..but i wanted to ride the bike...cx 18s are around 300 grams, right?
CX18s are more like 330g. Ridability of 24h shallow rims depends on your weight - I had no problems with them when I was ~70kg, built with ACI Aero spokes. The wall thickness on the CX18s (same as GP4s, the lower weight all comes from the narrower width) means they are likely to be more durable than your 265g rims, expect lots of cracking around the spoke holes on those very thin walled rims. Mavic GEL280s were notorious for it.
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• #51825
http://www.lfgss.com/picture.php?albumid=2079&pictureid=11815
http://www.lfgss.com/picture.php?albumid=2079&pictureid=11816Repost. Are you just re-asking the same question until you get the answer you wanted?
:)
I suddenly get a sinking feeling about your current project....