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Show me your lugged steel
I am going to order/have a classic style lugged steel frame built soon with a steel fork.I am thinking about one of the pegorichie lugs and tubeset. I have a few ideas in my head now but would like to see some of the PL lugged beauties to get a few more Ideas on the frame I will be getting built.
I have a short list of builders already. |
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One of my prettiest bikes
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Neat thing about lugs is the true artisan work a builder can put in vs tig. Long points, cut outs, chroming even. I built a frame back in 1976 (first one) I hand cut hearts in side of lug for something totally unique (back then).
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I have some photos of a Waterford with their limited edition fleur de lugs lugs here:
https://www.dpreview.com/galleries/8...fleur-de-lis_3 https://www.dpreview.com/galleries/8...fleur-de-lis_2 https://www.dpreview.com/galleries/8.../fleur-de-lis_
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I ordered a road bike from Ira Ryan in what it turns out was the final batch before he left to form Breadwinner with Tony. I believe mine (the dark one) is the last lugged bike he built. Hand-cut stainless lugs. I love this bike, and how versatile it is, and pretty. Now over 30,000 miles and typically I now add about 1800 to that per year (I have a lighter, faster road bike for chasing the faster people).
While I was waiting for it, one of his first came up for sale, and Ira confirmed that it was my size. So I grabbed it and had it repainted in the inverse of the dark one. That one (silver) has Cinelli lugs. |
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Pick a builder and trust them.
I suggest not bringing too many design considerations to them, that's what you are paying them for. Trust. |
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Not mine, I got several lugged steels that I can post but if you want the ultimate lugged experience, do a search here for threads started by user Dazza.
Here's just one example : https://forums.thepaceline.net/showthread.php?t=146459
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heres pegoritchie
[IMG]Kontact Goodrich by Matt.zilliox, on Flickr[/IMG] [IMG]Goodrich Record 11 by Matt.zilliox, on Flickr[/IMG] |
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Skiezo,
What size frame and "add ons" (discs, fenders, tire size) are you looking for? My Hampsten Pro Team is 57x56 and could be available as a frameset. TC https://previews.dropbox.com/p/thumb...ue&size_mode=5
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see the gallery thread for close ups and notes. I prefer steel forks with a large radius bend. The downtube dia increases slightly from the HT to the ST.
https://forums.thepaceline.net/showthread.php?t=101347 |
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here is my life tubed hampsten:
Here is my small diameter pego Richie tubed Zank lugged. This is a close second to the best riding bike Ive had. Ilove the compliance in the frame and it is still very light even with the steel fork. Pictured with the inspiration for the paint scheme |
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