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pacenti steel road built up
a lugged rock lobster with a box-crown fork, unbuilt because they themselves have yet to be built, but hey, at least they're paid for. that will be it for a long time. |
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Built:
o '86 Trek 560 (lugged steel) - my first real road bike o '89 Schwinn Paramount (Waterford built) o '90 (or so) Bottecchia slx in team ADR colors o '96 Serotta CSi o '97 Legend Ti o '04 Trek 5500 o '04 (I think) Serotta CSi fillet brazed Framesets: o '89 Schwinn Paramount (Waterford built) o Last generation Paramount built by Match cycles o '01 Wateford 2200 o '05 Independent Fabrications Crown Jewel |
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- Aluminum Trek, 1992 (?) welded to the trainer.
- 2001 CSi - 2005 Legend Ti No more bikes. More wheels.
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Enjoy yourself. It's later than you think. |
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Trek 2000 bonded aluminum
Jamis Aurora steel tourer/dirt road kinda thing Fondriest Top Level U107 aluminum Merckx ti (litespeed built) Guess I need a carbon, but my wife does have a Specialized Roubaix carbon, plus two more bikes. Extra forks: Time Equipe Pro, steel steerer (may be for sale); Roubaix carbon, old SR Prism aluminum threaded. |
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built-up:
time ulteam time vxs peg love #3 peg cckmp (2, different paints) peg fina parlee/hampsten Z3 serotta concours scott cr1 frames: moots psycho-babble old litespeed ghisallo merckx mxl (not 90s original vintage) ridley excalibur kirk incoming: 2 pegs 1 strong |
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How many frames...
Stable pales in comparison with the distinguised lists posted.
1. Colnago C50 (Training) 2. Colnago E1 (Racing) 3. Richard Sachs (on order and patiently waiting...) 4. Orbea Mitis (trainer and rain) Delpo San Juan. Puerto Rico |
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1. Spectrum ti, favorite for cruising through the mtns on beautiful days
2. Spectrum steel, favorite for slashing on curvy, rough, challenging roads 3. Serotta ti, exceptional all arounder, great for racing, centuries, smooth roads, rough roads, etc 4. eddy aluminum great for crits and road races 5. Eddy ti with fenders if its wet 6. Eddy 10th anniv fixie with fenders, getting a lot of use lately 7. Look 281 out on loan to a talented young friend 8. Sachs cross, wow 9. Vanilla pista, great on the banks 10. Guerciotti pista in coylifut's garage 11. Rodriguez fillet brazed old tandem solid as a rock and heavy as one too 12. old steel pinarello, needs a new home 13. old Ciocc sl, hanging for years, but a sentimental favorite because this is the bike that first said to me, oh so this is what a bike that is suited for me feels like. 14. Specialized m4 fs skunk works, still rides very nicely 15. Bridgestone rb 1 hard tail and nose (white rolls saddle) 16. Other misc stuff taking space and not worthy of mention |
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To paraphrase Sen. Phil Graham about guns, more than I need, less than I want:
Steve Rex steel Serotta Legend ST in BeatCancer Pink Parlee Z3 BMC Team Machine (Swiss Champion Edition) Kestrel Evoke (Eddie Van Halen's Guitar Theme) Javelin Arcole Calfee Dragonfly Giant TCR Advanced (not built yet) Abici Podium (sitting in my parents' garage) Specialized Epic (Also in my parents garage, but not built) |
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Two
LEGEND Ti...........
CSI |
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I never count or list the bikes. If I did i'd be lying to my wife when I say "i don't know, I have never counted them".
JG |
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Wow, there are some nice bike stables listed here.
My own humble stable looks something like this: Built:
Frame:
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"Life must be lived forward" -Kierkegaard |
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Serotta CSI
Kirk Terraplane Serotta Ottrott Serotta CDA J.P Weigle Randonneur Zanconato Cross Curt Goodrich Sportif (awaiting paint) |
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Too Many
2001 56cm Hors Cat
2003 Custom Ottrott ST 2005 56 cm Legend ti 2006 59 cm Nago C50 1999 Custom pre-BStay C40 2006 56 cm Time WC Ulteam 2004 55 cm Felt DA Time Trial 2006 57cm 6-13 Team Bike 1999 Custom JB painted Ibis Ti 1997 19in Ibis Ti Mojo 1996 56 cm Ibis Hakkalugii CX 1991 19in Yeti Arc Team Bike 1994 Co-Motion Esspresso |
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Three, all built and ready to go:
Colnago CT1 Serotta Cross (with Serotta fork) Serotta CSi, converted to a fixie |
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