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'81 Univega
Not worth before photos, maybe I'll post when done. Decided to finally clean up my wife's Univega Gran Premio that she bought new in 1981.
Bought new cables, housing, hoods, and a chain, deep clean then rebuild and add some lightly used rubber. Headset and BB still feel pretty smooth so not bothering (decision made easier by lack of tools), waffling on whether to repack hubs. |
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Not totally happy with how I've got the Mini Moto set up, but hoping I can tweak it. Ready for a shakedown ride (after I grab some new rim tape today, oops), before finishing off the bar tape.
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I love that ritchey. You have two awesome bikes.
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Doesn't take all that long The winter bike is still in the stand. Still! Going to go to the garage and put some gears and hydro brake stuff on it and ride it till the supply chain kerfuffle sorts itself out and I can get some Paul's TA/disc/SS hubs from them. M |
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This is a great looking Caletti. The Paul Component brakes really shine.
Congratulations on the rebuild and enjoy every ride. |
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YEEEES, glad someone here got that. One of my favorite bikes posted for sale here. |
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A couple years back when I was trying to decide on a custom, I lost track of how much time I spent looking at your Caletti Allroad
Ultimately I got my Kirk, but that Caletti gave be a lot of pause. Just wonderful. |
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My new Trek 520 is currently in the stand while all the parts come in and I have the time to install. For some reason the thread on a fork fender eyelet is bung and needs to be tapped. Still need to put the rear rack and fenders on. I sorely want a dynamo wheel set but will wait until I know this is a keeper before ripping off that check.
I went with the workhorse bar end shifters, r8000 otherwise. 44/34 and 11-32 out back. Can’t wait to ride it. Tire options are the 28 Rubino pro, 35 g one all around and 35 Continental studless winter wonders. Untitled by Them Twisties, on Flickr Last edited by stien; 11-29-2020 at 05:46 PM. |
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One of the nicer rain bikes I've seen!
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OK stem swap away from the too chunky zipp.
i think the after photo looks better.
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nice! definitely an aesthetic improvement.
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That Ritchey Classic stuff is definitely my favorite modern silver stuff. The finish is beautiful and the seatpost, stem and bars all have great shapes
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After missing out on an amazing looking bike on eBay for the wife, and striking out with a wtb (not to her aesthetics), I decided to just upgrade her bike from 9 to 10 speed and shorten her stem for a better fit. She seems to like it so far!
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The derailleur cable housing arrives Sat so looking forward to getting it on the road first thing Sunday morning.
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