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Old 09-23-11, 06:20 PM
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Whatever, I'm still impressed with your rig and the backdrops you keep coming up with.
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Next time save your champagne corks, they make much classier bar ends.
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Old 09-23-11, 07:17 PM
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Champagne corks shoved into the ends of handlebars has got to be the stupidest looking think I've ever seen on a bicycle.

I'm still looking for CK bar end plugs narrow enough for my handlebars. I'll settle for Calvin Klein at this point.
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Originally Posted by well biked
One thing I'll add about blingy vintage bikes: few people really care about or notice those because of the bling, either. I have my full Campy Nuovo Record equipped '71 Schwinn Paramount hanging in my bike shop; and hardly anyone notices it. When someone does notice it, a typical comment is something like, "Oh, I used to have a bike just like that." My interest piqued, I'll ask, "you had a Paramount?" They'll look at me blankly and say something like, "Oh, I don't know what it was called, just some bike we bought at JC Penney." I'll be tempted, for a moment, to explain to them about "the cage" at the Chicago Schwinn plant where the Paramounts were made by hand of Reynolds 531 and Nervex Professional lugs.....and then I just let it pass. They really don't care.

Bling, circa 1971:





Now that my friends, is a proper bicycle.
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Originally Posted by Cassave
Now that my friends, is a proper bicycle.
I don't think it's real; it's way too clean and shiny.
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Originally Posted by Cassave
Now that my friends, is a proper bicycle.
Thank you-
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I don't think it's real; it's way too clean and shiny.
It is real, clean and shiny.
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Originally Posted by Jed19
What I really appreciated about them was the reliability (install and forget).
this is just what i don't get, i've never had the slightest problem with any of my headsets. granted, i haven't been biking for 20 years (maybe they go bad over time???). i know CK stuff is supposed to be great, i even have wheels with some CK hubs, but a headset seems like such a strange piece of equipment to make all fancy. it's like having high priced door hinges. maybe one day headsets will excite me.
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Originally Posted by ethman
this is just what i don't get, i've never had the slightest problem with any of my headsets. granted, i haven't been biking for 20 years (maybe they go bad over time???). i know CK stuff is supposed to be great, i even have wheels with some CK hubs, but a headset seems like such a strange piece of equipment to make all fancy. it's like having high priced door hinges. maybe one day headsets will excite me.
I agree. To me, a headset is something that just needs to work. It doesn't even need to work well. As long as the bars turn and there's no play in the system it's good with me. I don't have much money now, but even if I did I'd spend it first on things much less trivial than a fancy headset.

Sorry to get the thread off track, I know this isn't really what it's about. Seems like a lot have focused in the CK comment...
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Another thread degenerates into a shiny off......

Originally Posted by well biked
It is real, clean and shiny.


But if you really want to talk bike bling...........


Chris King eat your heart out...
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Originally Posted by qmsdc15
Champagne corks shoved into the ends of handlebars has got to be the stupidest looking think I've ever seen on a bicycle.
Just shave down some wine corks and set them in nearly flush.
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