-
-
-
-
HHSB now forever immortalized in a book.
https://www.amazon.com/Bicycle-Definitive-Visual-History-DK/dp/1465443932
-
-
-
-
Lighting makes it look a little worse than it is, but the 48 and 52t have some oxidation issues that're causing the carbon to separate from the aluminum ring. I do carbon repairs so either I'll try to repair it or maybe send it out to calfee for repairs. 49t and 50t are nearly perfect though. 51t has a fiberglass cover (I've seen it in catalogs before). I've never seen the CHCD chainring case before though. All in all not bad for $1300 (£830)
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
So, I was visiting schools in Portland this week... aaaaand across from my hotel I see the holy grail of rat bikes locked up.
it's that one! the bike locked next to it looked like a Bareknuckle with a TCB rack, which is also really cool. The other one was a Kilo TT with a Rossin fork I think. I talked to the owner of the c-dale too, he was pretty cool.
Here is my Serotta I recently acquired. I traded a Cinelli Grammo stem and a "display-only" set of Colnago Carbon cranks for the frame with a friend. The number hanger was a tip-off it was something unusual, after some research turns out it's a US Cycling Federation team frame.
It is a beautifully-built frame and I'm very excited about it. I just moved from the US to the UK so it's currently on shipping container with all of my other worldly possessions, looking forward to doing some riding.