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Been doing a lot of polishing
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Picked up a 43cm Trek 2300 WSD for my daughter. Yes, she’s short. Got it all cleaned up and tuned while avoiding election results.
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I've had bikes that I've never finished or taken off the stand for a while. Pretty sure this one sets the record for continuous time.
Hopefully done tomorrow. Really not much left and I'm happy with the build. Sorry, no Campy or silver bits. Out of white bar wrap. Thought for sure I had some. Last edited by gbcoupe; 11-15-2020 at 01:21 PM. |
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Built this up as a winter Rando bike for a friend in Seattle.
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Ti Seven - off-season love
The rains have arrived in PNW and out comes the fendered singlespeed. This customized titanium frame gets a bit of attention before hibernation.
Any feedback on the post color? Drive side is subtle...non-drive less so. |
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^ That a beauty, I like it.
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Today I had this new find in the stand. Basically just going over it to see what I've got and then to decide how to build it back up. Hard to find a lot of info on these but should be around a mid 80's Columbus SL tubed bike.
Cleaned up the components today and swapped on a C.F. seatpost that will give me the setback I need on this with it's fairly steep angles. Also put on a favorite saddle for now and some light modern wheels. 20 lbs 6 ozs now but there will be more weight coming off when I put on a proper stem and smaller bars in my size. |
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So do you find your bikes or do they find you? Almost as if they show up like strays. Hey, this guy will feed us. |
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Seven Ti - ready for better weather
finished!
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Just languished on the local ads for a couple of months. I finally went and got it because someone needs to look after it. LOL!
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Some kind of Profile design bars. They are going to be gone along with that stem. That's a 6 inch drop easily.
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