Show your Dura-Ace equipped L’Eroica bike.
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All that black looks amazing against the gold.
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1987 Crest Cannondale, 1987 Basso Gap, 1992 Rossin Performance EL, 1990ish Van Tuyl, 1985 Trek 670, 2003 Pinarello Surprise, 1990ish MBK Atlantique, 1987 Peugeot Competition, 1987 Nishiki Tri-A, 1981 Faggin, 1996 Cannondale M500, 1984 Mercian, 1982 AD SuperLeicht, 1985 Massi (model unknown), 1988 Daccordi Griffe , 1989 Fauxsin MTB, 1981 Ciocc Mockba, 1992 Bianchi Giro, 1977 Colnago Super, 1971 Raleigh International, 1998 Corratec Ap & Dun, 1991 Peugeot Slimestone
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This project 3Rensho was ready but maybe next year…
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I picked up this humble Vent Noir earlier this year and adapted it a bit for my first Cino ride. I’ve posted pics of it before. It worked out great for the ride and here it is, all salty from Cino. Had the original spec 1st generation black DA components that were a good match for the bike but I swapped out some. I’m really impressed with the old DA stuff - very smooth, quiet, and reliable.
There was plenty of room to fit 35s.
I replaced the the long cage Crane RD with a Duopar that I’ve had good experience with.
Still keeping the Crane.
For Cino, I replaced these cool drilled 53-42 rings with 50-39 (still first gen I think.) The modern flats are a cheat though.
Didn’t have the original spec wheels but I like the wheels it came with - high flange Campy hubs laced to Super Champion Gentleman rims. The seller threw in another set wheels with DA hubs if I want to go full DA. I’d like to find a black set of early DA hubs. I saw some on eBay but $$$.
There was plenty of room to fit 35s.
I replaced the the long cage Crane RD with a Duopar that I’ve had good experience with.
Still keeping the Crane.
For Cino, I replaced these cool drilled 53-42 rings with 50-39 (still first gen I think.) The modern flats are a cheat though.
Didn’t have the original spec wheels but I like the wheels it came with - high flange Campy hubs laced to Super Champion Gentleman rims. The seller threw in another set wheels with DA hubs if I want to go full DA. I’d like to find a black set of early DA hubs. I saw some on eBay but $$$.
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My Eroica bike @ Eroica. Vitus 979, Shimano Dura Ace 7400.
View from top of Santa Rita Creek climb
With my friend's Team Raleigh
View from top of Santa Rita Creek climb
With my friend's Team Raleigh
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Here is mine - Dura Ace 7400, except for the levers, which are Campy and allow for the over the bar routing required for Eroica Gaiole.
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Yes - I've ridden this bike on the medium 135K route in 2019, and the long 209K route this year. It is a good set up for the ride - the frame allows me to run 28's and the Merckx geometry works well for the combo of roads and gravel.
The photo is from the square in Gaiole.
The photo is from the square in Gaiole.
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A couple:
'78 Richard Sachs, 7400 6 speed, 7403 freehub wheel with HG cogs and custom spacers by MTB, mid 80's Deore crankset polished and pantographed with the DA logo to run either as a compact double or triple.
Another '78, this one a custom Davidson with early Dura Ace group. Modern rims have replaced the original hookless Concaves and there are Tektrop calipers and 1050 non-aero levers for events with steep downhills like Cino and Eroica.
An '84 Eddy Merckx Pro SLX. Dura Ace 7403 with a Sugino TD compact crankset. Will only run 25's so not for the faint hearted on gravel.
'87 Schwinn Tempo, respray by Jack at Franklin Frames. DA 7700 with a set of ten speed shifters. This one will take 28's and has a compact crank that can be run as a triple.
Pelizzoli custom, made for me by Sr. P in 2015. Has been to both Cino and Eroica. Now running 650B wheels with 38's, DA 7700.
'78 Richard Sachs, 7400 6 speed, 7403 freehub wheel with HG cogs and custom spacers by MTB, mid 80's Deore crankset polished and pantographed with the DA logo to run either as a compact double or triple.
Another '78, this one a custom Davidson with early Dura Ace group. Modern rims have replaced the original hookless Concaves and there are Tektrop calipers and 1050 non-aero levers for events with steep downhills like Cino and Eroica.
An '84 Eddy Merckx Pro SLX. Dura Ace 7403 with a Sugino TD compact crankset. Will only run 25's so not for the faint hearted on gravel.
'87 Schwinn Tempo, respray by Jack at Franklin Frames. DA 7700 with a set of ten speed shifters. This one will take 28's and has a compact crank that can be run as a triple.
Pelizzoli custom, made for me by Sr. P in 2015. Has been to both Cino and Eroica. Now running 650B wheels with 38's, DA 7700.