Bikestrut Pt.2
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As promised, my completed whip. Freshly painted 80's Rossin (Columbus Steel Italian) with Campi Drops. 600 crank (still needs a 50t front sproket, but its kinda fun riding low gear ratios right now) 105 hubs and brakesCampi pedals and seatpostBrooks sadde---= new get me to a out-of-town record spot with mad 45s kinda whip. ps: I city proofed as much as possible tonight.... clamped the rear quick release hub with one of those kitchen hose clamps (from the triangle in the rear drops around the lever) and used some extra length of chain to attach the saddle permanently to the frame (or at least if someone is trying to jack my seat they gotta be carrying a chain tool...). I also used some old bike tube, cut it and placed it on the frame with hockey tape at all points that would normally get dinged by poles or my locks/chain. Say word to summer bike fun. Today is St.Jean Baptiste, which usually means Punk Rock Courrier Tour de Beer! A really fun day for Montreal bike heads.
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I could never ride that gear, I'd go crazy...I need torque...
Did you paint it yourself?
Interesting on the use of tubing - I use hockey tape to protect
my frame, too, but just wrap the top tube and fork spears.
I NEED SOMEBODY WHO CAN WELD TITANIUM!!!!
My Ti Basso, which was my winter ride, cracked on the dropouts.
I actually think it was related to my above-mentioned high gear ratio
and excessive torque, on a sketchy freewheel setup the bike wasn't built
to carry - combined with a shoddy initial weld, of course...
the crack is right on a weld seam, though, so I would think somebody could just
reaffix it and overbuild the weld...
as far as bike diggin goes, I scored a 1946 schwinn today from the og owner! delivered right to my door no less!
summertime heat + cold beer + beater cruiser = !!!
Damn that's a nice bike.
I love having a new bike. C*smo.. sum man, hit me a address on PM, I'll send you that dvd.
Fenders and a kickstand and your set.
i took it straight through last winter and it handled well,
i also found another commuter bike that was abandoned behind my apartment building. i locked it and if it isn't claimed by the middle of next month when i move, its mine. it needs a little work on it but it might suit me to be a nice winter bike for next season
Wow. Nice ride. I've been having a blast so far this summer on my single/fixed conversion. Just added some new grips, rubber, and bmx pedals.
The beach cruiser also gets some use, but not as much as it used to.
Rob,
I got a specializedkey/pitlock on my front and rear, seatpost and forks (carbon fibre, yo) which cost me about 60 US. Saves a lot of time....and risk.
K in Canada.
K in Canada.