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#601
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It occurred to me recently that the gov't can really struggle with what they want from me. When I turned 18 they sent me an invitation to a party and now that I'm about to turn 65 they've sent me a little red, white, and blue card letting me know that I'm no longer needed.
#603
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The first ride was last Friday evening on unglued, prestretching sewups. I just couldnt wait. Man, this thing glides like no other bike I have had the joy of riding. Stiff, responsive and....FAST. Decal kit and era (proper date stamp) Nuovo Record rear derailleur is in the mail and should be here by the weekend. This is been a fun project, a real labor of love.
#604
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The first ride was last Friday evening on unglued, prestretching sewups. I just couldnt wait. Man, this thing glides like no other bike I have had the joy of riding. Stiff, responsive and....FAST. Decal kit and era (proper date stamp) Nuovo Record rear derailleur is in the mail and should be here by the weekend. This is been a fun project, a real labor of love.
UNGLUED!!!!!! WOW, you be a animal....
#605
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I think there might be a slight bend but really what you can see is a bent brake lever on that right side. The owner was an agressive young rider. He set a state Jr's record in '78 when it was last used full-time.
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#606
Hardening the F up
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The first ride was last Friday evening on unglued, prestretching sewups. I just couldnt wait. Man, this thing glides like no other bike I have had the joy of riding. Stiff, responsive and....FAST. Decal kit and era (proper date stamp) Nuovo Record rear derailleur is in the mail and should be here by the weekend. This is been a fun project, a real labor of love.
#607
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I just stumbled in here, saw this... man, that's a cool bike. 42/52 and 14/18 gearing? Manly stuff there in any case. Very neat that it's so original. I'd have had a hard time letting go of that if it were mine, too. The geometry looks like what Trek copied for my TX 700, lol.
#608
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Now I wonder why the heck that is. The wheel base is positively long by modern race bike standards and the angles look anything but radical. Maybe just what you are used to. I thought my Siena was _extremely_ nervous when I first got it, but now it feels just like home.
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Now I wonder why the heck that is. The wheel base is positively long by modern race bike standards and the angles look anything but radical. Maybe just what you are used to. I thought my Siena was _extremely_ nervous when I first got it, but now it feels just like home.
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#611
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I took the NR rear off my '83 Paramount years ago and replaced with a DA. Replaced the Campy DT shift levers with Simplex OGS 11 levers, THE BEST DT levers ever made. Between the two changes, the shifting is unbelievably crisp and easy AND much better than the Campy. Enjoy!
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#612
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Very proper looking.
I took the NR rear off my '83 Paramount years ago and replaced with a DA. Replaced the Campy DT shift levers with Simplex OGS 11 levers, THE BEST DT levers ever made. Between the two changes, the shifting is unbelievably crisp and easy AND much better than the Campy. Enjoy!
Still looking for full-on photos.
I took the NR rear off my '83 Paramount years ago and replaced with a DA. Replaced the Campy DT shift levers with Simplex OGS 11 levers, THE BEST DT levers ever made. Between the two changes, the shifting is unbelievably crisp and easy AND much better than the Campy. Enjoy!
Still looking for full-on photos.
Decals are in the mail. Pics will follow. Almost finished with this. It's been a fun project.
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This youngster has been doing his best to keep my resolution to bike 65 miles every time I'm out on the Giant since my 65th birthday last month. Except for one day where I had to cut it short for an appointment, I have managed to stick to it.
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71 miles this morning and then another 31 this afternoon with the young crowd. Had me going 29mph, wheel sucking of course.
#623
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What a darn nice day again here in Seattle. Think I'll go for a ride.
......on the Calfee.
......on the Calfee.
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#624
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#625
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