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Old 05-27-2022, 02:06 PM
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Road bike for GF, hunting for a wheelset.

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Old 05-28-2022, 04:52 AM
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New to me Gunnar Sport. 32mm stampede pass EL. Will be Force 22 and plan to swap out the chorus crank for something else.


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Old 05-28-2022, 09:01 AM
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For the first time in like forever, nothing! I have no bike that I'm in the process of building and none that need maintenance. That's very unusual for me. Hmmm, time to start trolling the classifieds for another classic steel beauty LOL!!!

The Fausto Coppi was the last one that I built up and that was completed two weeks ago.

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Old 05-28-2022, 10:29 AM
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If you’re large enough to appreciate the value of a MAX frameset, then you’re OK riding on modern 25mm tires at about 80 pounds.
Don’t overthink this.
Agree. At almost 190 pounds I ride my MXL with 25mm Vittoria tires and 75-80psi.

The ride is very nice.
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Old 05-28-2022, 10:32 AM
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Here's hoping you found that cassette at a reasonable price. I see they're going for well over $100 on eBay. Didn't they originally cost like $15?

The new 10-spd Chorus cassettes I was just looking at were $150 to $200.

That's quite a collection of bike pictures in your Flickr link. They're not all in your current collection are they? Or are you a subscriber to the N + infinity rule? Beautiful bikes either way. Looking forward to seeing pics of the Nova Special X!
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Old 06-02-2022, 09:47 AM
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Well I think I have everything I need to build it up but I've hit a mental road block. Anytime I'm doing something new that is anxiety provoking, I tend to put it off as long as possible..

Therefore, I haven't even attempted to start putting together the campy hydro brakes yet. Just the whole cutting/barb, and bleed process makes me feel meh.. I've bled brakes before on mountain bikes but never had to setup from scratch. I know I'm overthinking it, but I'm just worried that the summer will fly by and I won't have ridden this as much as I wanted to!




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Old 06-03-2022, 08:35 PM
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This '62 Columbia got a little rideability makeover today. new non-rusty wheels, front brake, new grease all around, taller bar and stem and new gangsta whites
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Old 10-15-2022, 01:27 PM
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Mid 80's Zunow

Well, just out of the workstand.

Replaced the 8 speed DA with 10 speed Red and newer wheels. Kept the 7410 cranks, headset, seatpost and DA stem. Much improved hand feel. Better on the road as well with new wheelset. It won't get skipped as often in the rotation now.
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Old 10-26-2022, 04:37 PM
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I found an original fork for this a while back. The threadless Columbus Carve worked so well, I was hesitant to swap.

Both set ups look pretty good to me. I'll give it a few rides to see how it goes. The steerer will be trimmed a bit if the chrome fork stays.
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Old 10-26-2022, 04:41 PM
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Daccordi

The Daccordi is up next. We'll see if I can finally put this thing together.
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Old 10-27-2022, 09:19 AM
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I've been very unhappy with my one bike, two wheelsets approach on my gravel bike, so I've been shopping around for a decent road bike at a decent price. I was coming up dry, so I took some spare parts I had laying around and started converting my commuter that I don't ride to a road bike, I posted the "commuter" build in the dad bike thread:



Anyways, I got to here and realized that the bike wasn't designed for 53/39 chainrings because the front derailleur clamp interferes with the bottle cage boss. I got discouraged and put the 40T back on, and then realized that with a 130mm, drop bars and aero wheels, I spin out everywhere. Looks way cool though. I'm going to try to get a different crank with 50/34 rings on there at some point.

However, I hopped onto craigslist one day between meetings at work and found this CAAD8 for an embarrassingly low amount of money. The guy was a contractor, didn't know anything about bikes, he said that he was doing some work on a house and a guy offered it to him as payment for a job he was doing. He didn't look like he was on drugs and was in a $60k F250 so I figured the story was legit. Hopefully I didn't buy anyone's stolen bike.

Anyways, its got a weird assortment of parts on it, 9-speed ultegra shifters, tiagra RD, Campy Mirage FD (my first campy!), Shimano 600 single pivot brakes and Bontrager Race Lite wheels. The bars are TTT "The"'s and I used to have a set on my first bike. Those broke on me during a ride though, so I've got no fond memories of them. They'll be replaced soon, but I'm unsure how modern bars will work with the 9-speed shimano stuff. Part of me wants to toss a modern 105 group on with HED Jet RC4's and a Quarq. Part of me wants to be cheap and just ride this thing. I think the upgrades are going to happen eventually though.
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Old 10-27-2022, 10:57 AM
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I found an original fork for this a while back. The threadless Columbus Carve worked so well, I was hesitant to swap.

Both set ups look pretty good to me. I'll give it a few rides to see how it goes. The steerer will be trimmed a bit if the chrome fork stays.
i owned that frame and fork at one time, smaller size though 👍
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Old 03-01-2023, 06:15 PM
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Old 03-01-2023, 11:51 PM
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Currently assembling an almost new 2019 Pinarello Hagens Berman Axeon Team Dogma F10, for a junior female rider I have been sponsoring for a few years.


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Old 03-02-2023, 05:53 AM
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Currently assembling an almost new 2019 Pinarello Hagens Berman Axeon Team Dogma F10, for a junior female rider I have been sponsoring for a few years.

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