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Old 11-24-17, 11:46 AM
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Originally Posted by USAZorro
Nothing especially groundshaking. Hoping to go with Nuovo Record or Super Record components or even C-Record. Might concede to age with an ultra 6 freewheel with a few more teeth than 20 year old me would have considered.

I also have a 1977 Raleigh Team Pro (with evidently 753 tubing) and a 2000 Bob Jackson Arrowhead made of 853, so this sort of makes three bikes that are very nicely built with a relatively similar purpose. That said, those other two both have 2 x 9 brifter shifting. Honestly, I can't claim to be a huge fan of downtube shifting, but I can adapt. I honestly don't see myself attempting to adapt this to an alternate purpose, even though the geometry could possibly work out. Definitely open to p-clamps that are nicer than the rubber ensconced ones that Home Depot carries for other projects.
IIRC, and I'm not sure that I do, the Argos frames were a classic 70s geometry, with relatively long chainstays and 73ish angles. IOW they could be called "endurance road" or audax. I think the Bob Jackson is more of a criterium bike, and to a lesser degree so is the Raleigh. If that is correct it might be less of a duplicate than you think. It's easy enough to measure with a yardstick and a protractor.

FYI, the Nitto P-clips are very deluxe, as far as these things go.
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