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Old 01-15-2021, 08:28 PM
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Here Alex Moulton talks about his frames: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LfODTyHPZdQ.
I'd not seen that one - thanks for sharing.

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Old 01-16-2021, 10:47 AM
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I rode my first Moulton about 40 years ago when one was in the bike shop getting worked on. I jumped on the chance to work on it and of course it needed a extensive test ride! Back then they had 17" wheels (these are 20's) and the way it leaned and changed direction was something I never forgot.

I'd wanted one since then and kept an eye on eBay and craig's list but most were really beat and pricy at the same time. Try finding a Sturmey Archer 4 speed hub pull chain! So I contacted the distributor in the USA and told him what I did for a living and asked if he'd sell me one....and to my surprise he knew my work and offered to sell one to me. And I got very lucky in that a guy had ordered the bike but wasn't following through so he had one available. Otherwise the wait is about a year at this point.

I don't collect bikes - I ride them. And I've wanted a Moulton for the past 40 years so I pulled the trigger. For a long time I considered making my own and of course that would not be a problem....nor would it be a real Moulton so I had to have it.

The one I got is low on the price list for Moultons and I think the retail is about $2700 complete. They make some that are full on race machines with carbon wheels and Campy kits. The top of the line sells for about $20k. It would be fun to test one of those.

I don't know when I will retire....i know I won't be standing at the bench in 10 years....but 5? Maybe? But I wanted to get one of these before I did hang it up knowing that I'll have less dough then and would have to pay more. I'm glad I got it.

For me the main use will be as an autocross pit bike. I walk or skateboard many miles a day at a race and now I'll ride the Moulton. I've rigged up a bike carrier on my race trailer so I can roll the car on and secure the bike and it's off to the races. Should be fun.

dave
Great story Dave and I love that this came to fruition years later.

Not that I could do the same but I fully understand the desire to not make your own and to purchase a Moulton.

Your use for it is great and will certainly start many convo. at the track.

It's truly one of those things where my preconceived notion of what this bike would ride like was utterly and instantly destroyed when I rode it. I had been on older small wheeled bikes including a non truss Moulton.

I don't know if this makes sense as a for instance but it's similar to the first time I threw an Aerobee "frisbee. It just didn't make sense to me. Then I knew...

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Old 01-16-2021, 10:16 PM
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Next up is this puppy. Lugged Reynolds 531; built in 2020, painted in 2021 Rock Lobster.
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Old 01-18-2021, 04:06 PM
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This one in on deck.....

This will probably be the next one on the work stand.
This is the frame that was given away by Winning magazine in 93’ or 94’.
I purchased it about a year ago from my friend Tom. He was the winner of the giveaway. He decided to start thinning the herd and asked me if I wanted it. Well, I got this and two other bikes from him. A nice pink Vitus 979 and a nice Spectrum Ti from the late 90’s.
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Old 01-18-2021, 04:25 PM
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Early Jim Redcay

picked this up for a winter project. The bike is now disassembled and went to the alignment table for a check up before I start cleaning and reassemble.
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Old 01-18-2021, 08:05 PM
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This will probably be the next one on the work stand.

This is the frame that was given away by Winning magazine in 93’ or 94’.

I purchased it about a year ago from my friend Tom. He was the winner of the giveaway. He decided to start thinning the herd and asked me if I wanted it. Well, I got this and two other bikes from him. A nice pink Vitus 979 and a nice Spectrum Ti from the late 90’s.
Its nice to have friends with good taste in bikes that ride the same size... or else its really dangerous.
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Old 01-18-2021, 08:44 PM
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Initial build done. Proper seatpost, stem, and cable stops inbound. And going to do 23mm tubs to give a little extra clearance.. 8.5kg as shown. Full gallery tomorrow after the first ride.

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Old 01-18-2021, 09:45 PM
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Initial build done. Proper seatpost, stem, and cable stops inbound. And going to do 23mm tubs to give a little extra clearance.. 8.5kg as shown. Full gallery tomorrow after the first ride.

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Man you even went as far as to tape your bars!
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Old 01-18-2021, 10:11 PM
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Man you even went as far as to tape your bars!
Ha ha, it's my temp tape - no sticky on the back.. someday I'll get out the Silca stuff and do it up right.

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Old 01-19-2021, 07:08 AM
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That’s nice Russ!!

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picked this up for a winter project. The bike is now disassembled and went to the alignment table for a check up before I start cleaning and reassemble.
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Old 01-19-2021, 06:31 PM
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a little force, a little red. Next project is to figure out how to get the f'kn rear brake cable to thread internally. Interestingly this was discussed in one of Lionel's DOgma threads in 2014 so I've got some Paceline guidance
I thought you had a threader. I can walk you through it if needed... Just insert liner tubing from the back and it'll poke out of the front one easily, then wire into the tube and push that through. Once it's out the back, pull out the liner and you're done.
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Old 01-19-2021, 10:47 PM
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I thought you had a threader..
Got it done with dental floss. Who knew.


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Old 01-19-2021, 10:53 PM
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https://www.worldwidecyclery.com/pro...g-kit-4x2000mm

I should have just sent you one of those with it - doh!
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Old 01-20-2021, 02:06 PM
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Specialissima is complete...

Just need to take it for a spin for final saddle and bar adjustments.
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Old 01-20-2021, 04:21 PM
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That Bianchi Specialissima is Gorgeous!!!

WOW!!!

Simply beautiful!! What size is that Specialissima? 57 or 58?? Maybe I should ask to be 1st in line if you decide to sell later on.
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