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Cannon_Fodder posted:For the uninitiated, what is the deal with this bike? A hand made steel bike that would have been top of the line at the time. Because the dropouts have holes for the Portacatena, it was probably boxed up about 45 years ago. Crazy rare to find. I once answered an ad on Craigslist from a guy who was looking to trade a bike he had for a Cinelli Supercorsa. I didn't have a Cinelli Supercorsa but I was interested to see what he was offering up for trade and maybe I could just buy it off him. It turned out his English was pretty poor and he in fact had 3 Cinelli Supercorsas and he was looking to sell! I immediately met up with him at his storage unit and it was like entering Alladin's cave----he had owned a bike shop in the '70s and '80s and had a lot of bikes. He showed me some Colnagos and a couple of French bikes and of course his Cinellis but he only had 2, so I asked where the third one was and he pulled out a box and it was a NOS silver one from 1985 that was still in the wrapping paper, never built up, never even had a wheel in the drops. I bought it and a couple of other things, including an old Campagnolo workstand from the 1960s that is completely useless but is kind of neat to look at I would have bought everything but I just didn't have the money at the time I still haven't built it up, lol Sorry about the photobucket, I can't find any other pictures of it right now jet sanchEz fucked around with this message at 19:59 on Apr 11, 2021 |
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You know, for such a flashy brand, their work stand is very matte and nondescript. Sick find though. There's a nice campy floating around the metro detroit craigslist and it's a good looking bike but not my size.
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# ? Apr 12, 2021 13:10 |
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Hey! Enter this contest! https://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3964819
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# ? Apr 12, 2021 15:08 |
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New bike day ! Looking fast but it’s not going to last as it will soon receive mudguards and a rack. Those tires are terribly slow compared to my road bike , but they make bike itself is much more comfy despite it being full aluminium.
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Krogort posted:New bike day ! I was busy looking at the frame, I didn't notice the drive train! That thing is pretty cool! What gearing is available to you through that?
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Cannon_Fodder posted:I was busy looking at the frame, I didn't notice the drive train! It has 46 front 22 rear and the hub is a 8 speed Shimano Alfine https://bike.shimano.com/en-EU/product/component/alfine-s7000s700/SG-S7001-8.html Shifting is good and the hub ratio are 0.527 to 1.615 so it's a rather large gap between gears. Krogort fucked around with this message at 20:26 on Apr 13, 2021 |
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Krogort posted:New bike day !
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Cannon_Fodder posted:You know, for such a flashy brand, their work stand is very matte and nondescript. I think the workstand is from the 1960s and would probably only have been sold to shops so it didn't really need to look great. I also believe that it has been painted from it's original colour. Cinelli, Fatties Fit Fine Here is that 1973 Cinelli I posted before, finally sorted out, minus the pedals, obviously. It was "leaning against a shed in Sudbury, Ontario for many years" according to the seller. Luckily, everything was well-greased and nothing was seized except the seat-post clamp. The brake hood is a re-production campy hood and ripped within when I was putting on the bartape. The stem is super fugly but the frame is too big for me and this was the shortest stem I had on hand. Wheels are these black Phil Wood hubs that are 130mm but oddly take a threaded freewheel (?) laced to Mavic Open Sports that I found on CL I am kind of enjoying it for cruising, I am going for a French fit gravel-grinder kind of thing I wil to try to get some old Honjo fenders on there but I may have to change the tires out from 32s to 28s (I love the green with the gold, anyone know of a 28mm green gumwall tire, I don't think Panaracer makes GKs that thin) jet sanchEz fucked around with this message at 19:00 on Apr 14, 2021 |
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That Cinelli looks lovely and it's gonna be even better with Honjos. Too big is of course too big but I think you already have a lot of seatpost showing for 70s standards.
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# ? Apr 14, 2021 19:20 |
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all frames should go back to this shape aero be damned
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# ? Apr 14, 2021 23:31 |
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my mate just got his new Panasonic steel frame built up. the paint is unreallllll
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# ? Apr 15, 2021 13:08 |
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What the gently caress
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# ? Apr 15, 2021 13:17 |
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must know more
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# ? Apr 15, 2021 13:35 |
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This bike demands pictures taken in the sun
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# ? Apr 15, 2021 13:48 |
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IME, the rainbow flake effect is lessened when the light source isn't parallel with the viewpoint.
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# ? Apr 15, 2021 16:01 |
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Fruita was a blast, until it rained.
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# ? Apr 15, 2021 20:16 |
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Got the matching bar tape on there now, not perfect but it's tight. Shortly before this photo was taken, I managed to snap the rear shifter lever off of the bracket. At least it won't bother me anymore
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# ? Apr 17, 2021 01:52 |
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That’s just an invitation to put on some bar end shifters.
Loucks fucked around with this message at 02:05 on Apr 17, 2021 |
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I did come across those while looking for replacements, but they actually cost more than the bike did. My brother has a box of spare parts and found some spare levers, so that's the route I'm going for now
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# ? Apr 17, 2021 14:06 |
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Found the best bike rack. Prove me wrong.
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bicievino posted:Found the best bike rack. Ok: the trivially better bike rack is that one with a fish bike attached to it.
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I got an old Sekine ten-speed back in the fall, and I've been slowly upgrading it over the winter as a way to practice doing my own maintenance and have something with more sex appeal than my hybrid commuter. After much searching, I tracked down a Sekine-branded chromed spoke protector/ dork disc off a fella in Owen Sound last month, and after some hassle sourcing the proper freewheel remover tool I've finally got it on the bike. I'm not generally too fussy about keeping things period-correct, but for a dork disc it's just too rad to leave off. Took it out for a little ride over lunch today and found a pretty good wall: dieselfruit fucked around with this message at 22:07 on Apr 18, 2021 |
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If you need any more Sekine stuff a couple of us are from MB where they're everywhere due to the plant that used to be located here. Those spoke protectors are indeed very slick. There are a lot of other accessories you could get them with too.
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That thing slaps. Good to know. The brand pops up often enough here in the six, but mostly the more entry level models and mostly in poor condition. The local ride or die is Miele, which has mostly kept its value by comparison.
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Coxswain Balls posted:If you need any more Sekine stuff a couple of us are from MB where they're everywhere due to the plant that used to be located here. Those spoke protectors are indeed very slick. That is the bike I want when I'm 80. I'm going to ride around the neighborhood and listen to CJOB.
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Scored this barely used 2010 bike with mixed tiagra and 105 parts for 210 usd Really tempted to go ham on ordering chinese carbon parts from aliexpress right now :V
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Look at this dumb fun junker I just bought: I'm fairly certain this is a Pure cycles fix that came in black and got rattlecanned blue. That makes it heavy-rear end hi-tensile steel. Not pictured: the kickstand, bent narrow risers, and barely functional ancient no-brand center pull brakes that came on it. I had to slap some drops on it to ride it around the block a few times before I tear it apart. It's snowing again now, which will make it easier to take it apart before I'm tempted to ride it again. In addition to cleaning up/re-greasing/replacing bearings my current plan is to strip the paint, blue the steel, and clearcoat over it a la the OldShovel youtube channel. I kinda want to give it a goofy name to mask off first and have show through raw. I'm open to suggestions on what that should be. Oldsrocket_27 fucked around with this message at 00:20 on Apr 21, 2021 |
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Frianchi Pizza Ship [Pb] u jelly?
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# ? Apr 21, 2021 06:12 |
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Me again. I did something like 30km on it today (E&N/Goose loop, for the locals). No bibs, unpadded carbon saddle, 17cm of saddle to bar drop. And it was pretty good? Shockingly so, almost comfortable. It also has a no electronics rule so it will never appear on Strava.
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compressioncut posted:It also has a no electronics rule so it will never appear on Strava. But, swinging the other way on your no-electronics rule: POST YOUR HANDLEBARS Bike accessories by Martin Brummell, on Flickr The finest selection of cheap tat KMart, BigW, and ALDI can supply (also Amazon)
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# ? Apr 22, 2021 01:57 |
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Left to right: - cross lever - Gravity dropper switch - extension mount - uhh... loop of brake cable cuz I couldn't route from the cross lever down to the cable hanger - flat bar Alfine IGH shifter filed out to fit into 23.8mm bar - cross lever
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compressioncut posted:Me again. That is cool and good. Very nice bike, very aesthetic, no electronics is a cool rule. kimbo305 posted:
This is also very nice. I kind of want both of those bikes.
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Coxswain Balls posted:If you need any more Sekine stuff a couple of us are from MB where they're everywhere due to the plant that used to be located here. Those spoke protectors are indeed very slick. I love these, there was this weird period in Japanese city bikes where the trend was to put every conceivable gadget you could think of on the thing, weight be damned, but I don't remember any getting exported here.
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I saw a super nice panasonic randonneur bike a few years ago at NAHBS: https://theradavist.com/2018/02/2018-nahbs-panasonic-randonneur-with-shimano-ultegra/ They make some really cool stuff. Super jealous of that Motobecane . What an excellent find. Same with the Cinelli.
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Shadowhand00 posted:I saw a super nice panasonic randonneur bike a few years ago at NAHBS:
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Ran into someone riding a hand built titanium MTB with a one of a kind suspension fork based off of something he saw on a motorcycle or something. It was wild.
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Is that an old suspension seat post too? Hell yeah
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EvilJoven posted:Ran into someone riding a hand built titanium MTB with a one of a kind suspension fork based off of something he saw on a motorcycle or something. It was wild. I have no idea how that would ride but i would be 100% up for trying.
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