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Old 03-31-24, 08:08 PM
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1977 schwinn stema
I've always thought the stem on the '77 Schwinn's is perfection. Structural loading wise, there is nothing extraneous about the design. Removal of any of the understated curvaceous shape would lessen it, but adding anything more would just be needless ornamentation. And to grace such a humble bicycle such as the Schwinn LeTour... that made it a great design, accessable to the humble masses.
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Weren't the Schwinn stems like those just GB Normas?
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Originally Posted by P!N20
Surprised Deltas haven't been posted yet...




... I'm not.
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Deltas have their fans. I nominate them for “most polarizing bicycle component” …in both the appearance and function categories (although in the function category, the vast majority of their detractors have never owned, ridden or in many cases ever seen a pair in person)
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Huret Jubilée is the most beautiful derailleur for me
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Harden alloy hubs and wingnuts and Constrictor "BOA" pedals, some of my favorite post-war British bits.


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replacement crankset heading for my copperplate special.

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I've always liked the Huret cable guide - it's the one component on my PX-10 where I opted to not use Simplex.

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I have to say I've always loved the parallelogram on these, if only the pulley cages weren't so ugly.
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Old 04-02-24, 08:53 PM
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The most beautiful and comfortable brake levers and hoods I've ever used (Modolo, for Mavic, logo engraved):


Of course classic MAFAC levers are nice too.

And another prize possession:




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Old 05-05-24, 04:40 AM
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Dura Ace 7700 group is the best and 25th anniversary set is the BESTEST.









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Sugino 75 road group. Even though it is largely rebadged Suntour, it just looks more... hardcore.




https://djcatnap.com/zunow-z-1-road-...gino-75-group/ has some great pics on a very cool bike: ​​​​​​
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Ok, the pedals are pretty ugly...
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Old 05-05-24, 08:19 AM
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The original shape “C Record” crankset….
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The best looking seat post, Campy super record 2-bolt
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Originally Posted by darkmoon
The best looking seat post, Campy super record 2-bolt
The same guy who just a few posts above praises the DA 25th Anniversary group also thinks that monstrosity is the best looking seat post??
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Old 05-05-24, 04:43 PM
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The last silver Campagnolo crank?

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Originally Posted by droppedandlost
The last silver Campagnolo crank?

I wanted silver but they were out so I got black, worked out ok I think.


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Old 05-05-24, 07:25 PM
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Originally Posted by steelbikeguy
anything involving a lot of polished aluminum, especially if you add some pantographing!

Campy high flange hubs, especially if paired with some Mavic MA-2 rims (or something similarly polished)....
... adding a bit of chrome to the scene doesn't hurt either...
agree!

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FB Ercole Baldini hubs.


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Hottest quill is a 3ttt Record, more curvacous and beautiful than any Cinelli or Shimano offerings imo. Available in gunmetal as pictured here or regular silver.



As a fan of 80s and 90s steel bikes i have to say the original Camapagnolo Shamal wheels. More shiny curvaceous Italian loveliness, they make just about any steel bike.from the 80s onwards look smokin hot. Some bikes look better with the silver, some with the black, and some look hot with either.



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Old 05-06-24, 03:38 AM
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And the Campag ti seatpost wins best looking seatpost imo.


....tho I should have cleaned mine before the pics , but its lashing it down with rain and I can't be bothered to go out again.
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Here's the Huret Jubilee group with the surprisingly elegant long cage RD. I love these TA Professional cranks, too. Yes, the inner ring is an adaptation to age and weight, but the group set takes up the chain without problems.





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Originally Posted by P!N20
Surprised Deltas haven't been posted yet...



I had difficulty mounting some Weinmann deltas, so still have them in a box. Would still look good on my Bianchi. Maybe next overhaul, i try again.
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Old 05-10-24, 07:21 AM
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CyclesGrandBois posted a pic of this drillium MicroShift RD R47S recently, which I think is pretty ace:

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A lot of great parts here!
One of mine is proprietary, Bianchi integrated head set.
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