New bikecave tour. Going through the drawers!
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New bikecave tour. Going through the drawers!
Hey all,
Made a new video for the channel. I go through all the shelves and drawers in the bikecave. See anything you need let know. I'm not actively selling but if you see a small tidbit that would help you out let me know.
Made a new video for the channel. I go through all the shelves and drawers in the bikecave. See anything you need let know. I'm not actively selling but if you see a small tidbit that would help you out let me know.
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Your Triomphe crankset has a little bit different and better looking spider than Victory. Also, the Triomphe extraction threads are standard, unlike Victory, which uses reverse threading and a self-extracting bolt.
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Thanks
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these are pretty useful. you'll shoot steadier over the shoulder and can put it down like a tripod or hold it infront of you. The light cheap ones are better even for casual use. I'm really jealous of your bikes btw.
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Thanks much! I'm looking at a Go Pro Camera with a hand held mount that is supposed to be steady!. I also need to learn to pace myself with the camera. I just learned how to edit. I hope these videos become more interesting but not exhausting to watch! LOL
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I think a tripod would be good to start with. I know you like to go from one bike to the next - you can just insert a fade-in/fade-out between each still shot.
you should do some videos on your restoration process- your bikes look amazing and I am sure they didn’t come to you looking like that!
you should do some videos on your restoration process- your bikes look amazing and I am sure they didn’t come to you looking like that!
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I think a tripod would be good to start with. I know you like to go from one bike to the next - you can just insert a fade-in/fade-out between each still shot.
you should do some videos on your restoration process- your bikes look amazing and I am sure they didn’t come to you looking like that!
you should do some videos on your restoration process- your bikes look amazing and I am sure they didn’t come to you looking like that!
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Your video visit was lots of fun, thanks for sharing!
The 57T chainring makes good sense when you're using a freewheel that starts at 14t.
If those 27" rims are narrow then I am definitely interested!
The 57T chainring makes good sense when you're using a freewheel that starts at 14t.
If those 27" rims are narrow then I am definitely interested!
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The 27inch wheelset was originally off of a vintage paramount. They are wide. Made for 27x1 1/4 tires. Are you looking for 27 inch narrow wheels?
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Yeah, looking for E-2 or (polished) Gentleman rims in 27".
I've got two good vintage bikes needing rear rim replacement, using the original hub and spokes.
I would love to find a pair so as to save on shipping. Frankly I was surprised to find that didn't have any suitable rims squirreled away!
I found bare 1320's and wide rims but no E2s.
I've got two good vintage bikes needing rear rim replacement, using the original hub and spokes.
I would love to find a pair so as to save on shipping. Frankly I was surprised to find that didn't have any suitable rims squirreled away!
I found bare 1320's and wide rims but no E2s.
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Yeah, looking for E-2 or (polished) Gentleman rims in 27".
I've got two good vintage bikes needing rear rim replacement, using the original hub and spokes.
I would love to find a pair so as to save on shipping. Frankly I was surprised to find that didn't have any suitable rims squirreled away!
I found bare 1320's and wide rims but no E2s.
I've got two good vintage bikes needing rear rim replacement, using the original hub and spokes.
I would love to find a pair so as to save on shipping. Frankly I was surprised to find that didn't have any suitable rims squirreled away!
I found bare 1320's and wide rims but no E2s.
I have Araya box 27x1 1/4 NOS as well.
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