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Battaglin with MAX tubing
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Whoa. My regret is selling my Hampsten with a steel fork.
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https://photos.app.goo.gl/Y6oFhngBnv9ijvj86
I also own a Serotta Colorado II and two Indy Fab canti PlanetXs...one in Ti.
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Rim Brake Perfection, lets fan boy yours..
This is currently my only rim brake bike. It’s my new Richard Sachs that I’ve recently gotten. Still dialing it in,but getting there.
Absolutely amazing ride and I still enjoy rim brakes. The supplied Campagnolo carbon pads for the Bora WTO wheels work great. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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It’s back! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Yup, that Lobster will do.
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I’ll say this much: if anyone is on the fence about a PegoRichie lugged frame, just do it.
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The latest perfect rim braked bike
The latest one built to be part of my riders.
90's era Waterford built Paramount with wonderful Dura Ace 7800 rim brakes. Debating having some mid-depth silver rims laced to a set of DA 7700 hubs I have for this one to finish up the look properly in my book. |
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I'm riding my 2000 Bianchi XL-Boron this week
original_341a3730-24fc-450e-ade7-f67d66aa287a_IMG_20241007_162639357_HDR by warren t., on Flickr |
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705.12 by sevencyclist, on Flickr
705.21 by sevencyclist, on Flickr Rim brakes worked fine to slow me down. |
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Getting it back out of storage soon |
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Love this thread-highlights when bikes were & could still be, beautiful. I can’t think of a current carbon fiber wonder bike that can be termed beautiful. Maybe faster but not more interesting,
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