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Old 08-01-20, 02:20 PM
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Originally Posted by genejockey
Ah, so THAT'S 'shiny bike'! That IS shiny! Can you tell me a bit about it, since I missed its introduction?
Oh of course!

The frame is a 1977 Schwinn Super Le Tour 12.2, one of the ones that was built by Panasonic in Japan. This one happens to have the $50 full chrome finish

I bought it about 3 years ago from the late owner's brother up in the upper peninsula of Michigan, and ran it with the original running gear sans wheels for a while.

This year I stripped the yellowing and chipping lacquer from the frame and discovered a basically flawless chrome finish.

Similarly to all of my vintage bikes, I can't leave well enough alone and there's barely anything original. I think at this point the only original component is the seat post binder bolt

Currently it's running the following:

Shimano 600 "Arabesque" 52/39 crankset
Campagnolo Mirage 8s levers
Campagnolo Mirage 8s long cage derailleur
Shimano 600 "Arabesque" FD
7 speed 12(?)-28 Shimano cassette
H Plus Son Archetype rims & Formula hubs (I think ~1600g)

I think at the moment it's somewhere around 21-22lbs.

Originally Posted by Bah Humbug
That really is one shiny bike!
I almost feel guilty sweating all over it

This is going to be getting the 5800 stuff once I buy a chain and cassette. It's going to be so good

Last edited by abshipp; 08-02-20 at 09:51 AM. Reason: Cassette not RD
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