What road bike do you have?
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I’ll list my reasons:
1. I just have the frame/fork/headset/seat post/saddle/ shifters.
2. The seat post is worth good money, being a Rossin panto Super Record.
3. The headset is also a Super Record, so that comes off.
4. I already sold the friction Super Record DT shifters, with backing plates.
5. The decals are not great. The pearl white has yellowed.
6. The panto Rossin fork was stripped to all chrome and there is a small gouge.
7. I already sold the Vetta tiger stripe honey saddle.
8. I don’t want Campy friction shifters, and Suntour or Simplex won’t mount there.
In summary, I can end up with the frame and fork for less than $50. Which clears the way for a rebuild.
My plan, already in a box:
1. Dura Ace 10-sp downtube shifters. This will require I remove the piggyback mount, modify a set of Shimano backing plates, mount them, and re-install the assembly back onto the downtube.
2. Modolo composite aero brake levers, mounted for riding the drops.
3. Shimano 600AX calipers. I may see about painting them black, or at least the arms.
4. Innicycle headset in black, with a modern stem, Ritchey 4-Axis, -17/70mm.
5. Specialized Hover drop bar with 20mm rise. White Zipp wrap.
6. Superteam carbon 35mm wheelset.
7. Braze-on Ultegra 6600 FD
8. Ultegra 6600 RD
9. Stronglight Pulzion crankset. 50/34
10. Thomson zero-setback seatpost (black)
11. Full carbon saddle (black)
12. GM white repaint, black panto.
13. Same repaint on fork,or Kestrel EMS Pro repaint fork with Rossin panto etched in.
14. New Rossin Decals (“Laser Aerodynamic)” is not available.
15. New Columbus Air decals.
16. 11-28 cassette
17. Vredestein TriComp 700x25 tires.
What isn’t white will be black or polished. Should be fine, done by May.
1. I just have the frame/fork/headset/seat post/saddle/ shifters.
2. The seat post is worth good money, being a Rossin panto Super Record.
3. The headset is also a Super Record, so that comes off.
4. I already sold the friction Super Record DT shifters, with backing plates.
5. The decals are not great. The pearl white has yellowed.
6. The panto Rossin fork was stripped to all chrome and there is a small gouge.
7. I already sold the Vetta tiger stripe honey saddle.
8. I don’t want Campy friction shifters, and Suntour or Simplex won’t mount there.
In summary, I can end up with the frame and fork for less than $50. Which clears the way for a rebuild.
My plan, already in a box:
1. Dura Ace 10-sp downtube shifters. This will require I remove the piggyback mount, modify a set of Shimano backing plates, mount them, and re-install the assembly back onto the downtube.
2. Modolo composite aero brake levers, mounted for riding the drops.
3. Shimano 600AX calipers. I may see about painting them black, or at least the arms.
4. Innicycle headset in black, with a modern stem, Ritchey 4-Axis, -17/70mm.
5. Specialized Hover drop bar with 20mm rise. White Zipp wrap.
6. Superteam carbon 35mm wheelset.
7. Braze-on Ultegra 6600 FD
8. Ultegra 6600 RD
9. Stronglight Pulzion crankset. 50/34
10. Thomson zero-setback seatpost (black)
11. Full carbon saddle (black)
12. GM white repaint, black panto.
13. Same repaint on fork,or Kestrel EMS Pro repaint fork with Rossin panto etched in.
14. New Rossin Decals (“Laser Aerodynamic)” is not available.
15. New Columbus Air decals.
16. 11-28 cassette
17. Vredestein TriComp 700x25 tires.
What isn’t white will be black or polished. Should be fine, done by May.
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Had a ‘96 Litespeed, decided it needed a makeover….
Sometimes, a "neo-retro" is just an older frame with new components. The new group doesn't bring the frame to the next decade, much less 2.5 decades. In this case, yes, it does. It's easily a 2021 ride, not just a 1996 frame with newer bits.
Came to me with 3x Campy, quill setup, all alloy, nearly 21lbs of dull, despite decent climbing gears. Just had no pizzazz. A switch to SRAM Red didn’t quite work out (horrible FD among other things), and it still rode "heavy." You could feel a bike in there, though, wanting release. A switch to the Ritchey fork snowballed, as it necessitated a new headset, stem, bars. I continued that with the post and saddle as I switched to smaller frames across my fleet. Other stuff came from a carbon frame that cracked. 15.84 as you see it; the chain will bump it over 16. Should be fun.
UPDATE: Chain put it at 16.43 lbs, but then I dropped the cassette from 11-30 to 11-28 and dropped the Wolftooth Roadlink. 16.39 lbs. I'll take it as is, BUT, I did find some DA 9100 calipers locally, a sale is pending successful contact. Doubt they'll get it under 16.0, but "hope springs eternal in the hearts of man." Ride report once weather permits.
DA 9100/9000 mix, Ultegra 6700 brakes. Stronglight crankset.
Liberal use of Chinese bars, post, saddle.
Superteam wheels, Zonkie cages.
Came to me with 3x Campy, quill setup, all alloy, nearly 21lbs of dull, despite decent climbing gears. Just had no pizzazz. A switch to SRAM Red didn’t quite work out (horrible FD among other things), and it still rode "heavy." You could feel a bike in there, though, wanting release. A switch to the Ritchey fork snowballed, as it necessitated a new headset, stem, bars. I continued that with the post and saddle as I switched to smaller frames across my fleet. Other stuff came from a carbon frame that cracked. 15.84 as you see it; the chain will bump it over 16. Should be fun.
UPDATE: Chain put it at 16.43 lbs, but then I dropped the cassette from 11-30 to 11-28 and dropped the Wolftooth Roadlink. 16.39 lbs. I'll take it as is, BUT, I did find some DA 9100 calipers locally, a sale is pending successful contact. Doubt they'll get it under 16.0, but "hope springs eternal in the hearts of man." Ride report once weather permits.
DA 9100/9000 mix, Ultegra 6700 brakes. Stronglight crankset.
Liberal use of Chinese bars, post, saddle.
Superteam wheels, Zonkie cages.
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Not a real road bike
So here's a picture of the faux-fixie I built.
The main feature is a SRAM 2 speed automatic hub with coaster brake.
The frame and the rest of the bike are all eBay purchases except the wheels which were built on the SRAM hub by a LBS.
Basically I was in love with the super clean look of fixies but I realized I didn't have the legs or the skills to ride one, so I built something that looked like a fixie (unless you spot the brake torque arm) but was so much easier to ride with the 2 speed and coaster brake.
The main feature is a SRAM 2 speed automatic hub with coaster brake.
The frame and the rest of the bike are all eBay purchases except the wheels which were built on the SRAM hub by a LBS.
Basically I was in love with the super clean look of fixies but I realized I didn't have the legs or the skills to ride one, so I built something that looked like a fixie (unless you spot the brake torque arm) but was so much easier to ride with the 2 speed and coaster brake.
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NBD.
Figured it was time to add a Surly to the small stable.
Figured it was time to add a Surly to the small stable.
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NBD!
58cm aethos, alpinist bar, speedplay nano pedals, carbonworks cage (not worth it lol).
need to pull the spacers and cut the steerer. not a fan of the tan sidewalls but it’s a look….
58cm aethos, alpinist bar, speedplay nano pedals, carbonworks cage (not worth it lol).
need to pull the spacers and cut the steerer. not a fan of the tan sidewalls but it’s a look….
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Indicates independence of thought, non-conventional. (Can I copy it?, ha ha)
Otherwise, it's just another grey bike with black stuff.
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2022 Spec Aethos 52cm
Roval Alpinist CLX HG wheel set, TRP Spyre SLC carbon mechanical disk brakes, Sram rotors, Conti 5000 tubed tires with latex tubes.
Shimano 105 R7000 shifters and front derailleur, Ultegra R8000 crank set 50/34, rear derailleur and 11-28/11 speed cassette, Dura Ace R9100 BB.
Look Keo 2 carbon pedals, Spec carbon cages, Zipp Service Course SL 70 ergo handlebars 40cm, Zipp Service Course SL B2 stem 100mm/6 degree with Garmin Edge mount.
Roval Alpinist seat post with Spec Power Comp saddle 143mm
Bike with pedals, etc. is 15.7lbs
I'm using full mechanical because I had it on my previous frame and just swapped it over expect switched from rim to disk brakes.
The bike rides like a dream. It's amazing how it seems to glide over the road. It also accelerates like a demon and holds speed really well. It really loves the hills and fairly flies up them.
My plan is to upgrade to Ultegra Di2 12 speed this coming winter. Parts are near impossible to come by especially as a shop employee buying them wholesale. I have to wait, and wait, and wait for our suppliers to get them and I'm hoping by fall they will be in good supply.
Roval Alpinist CLX HG wheel set, TRP Spyre SLC carbon mechanical disk brakes, Sram rotors, Conti 5000 tubed tires with latex tubes.
Shimano 105 R7000 shifters and front derailleur, Ultegra R8000 crank set 50/34, rear derailleur and 11-28/11 speed cassette, Dura Ace R9100 BB.
Look Keo 2 carbon pedals, Spec carbon cages, Zipp Service Course SL 70 ergo handlebars 40cm, Zipp Service Course SL B2 stem 100mm/6 degree with Garmin Edge mount.
Roval Alpinist seat post with Spec Power Comp saddle 143mm
Bike with pedals, etc. is 15.7lbs
I'm using full mechanical because I had it on my previous frame and just swapped it over expect switched from rim to disk brakes.
The bike rides like a dream. It's amazing how it seems to glide over the road. It also accelerates like a demon and holds speed really well. It really loves the hills and fairly flies up them.
My plan is to upgrade to Ultegra Di2 12 speed this coming winter. Parts are near impossible to come by especially as a shop employee buying them wholesale. I have to wait, and wait, and wait for our suppliers to get them and I'm hoping by fall they will be in good supply.
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Both my bikes recently got wheels swapped.
Lemond went from Roval to Ultegra and Intenso went from Reynolds to Enve. Much improvement when winds pick up here in SoCal.
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My current road bike is based on a velobuild vb-r-077 frame. Not pretty or fancy but works well enough for me at this time.
The rest of the bike consists mostly of bits already owned from a previous bike:
Tiagra 4700 groupset (except for FD)
WH-R501 wheelset
11-28 and 11-32 (mostly 11-32) cassette
Cheap carbon saddle from China
Were in the parts bin:
Generic alloy 100mm stem, generic 400mm drop bars
New:
FD Ultegra R8000 (not technically compatible with the Tiagra 4700 but I find it works well and I like the tension adjustment)
Continental Ultrasport 3 tires
Vittoria latex tubes
Shimano 10 speed road chain
Dura-ace shifter/brake cables
Look keo classic 3 pedals
All the other little bits and bobs needed to put the bike together
At the site of the ex-Anamori Inari Shrine near Haneda airport (Ota ward, Tokyo) and the mouth of the Tamagawa. Popular road cyclist photo location. The Tamagawa can just be seen on the right as it pours into Tokyo Harbour
On the Koremasa Bridge crossing the Tamagawa in Fuchu, Tokyo, Japan
The rest of the bike consists mostly of bits already owned from a previous bike:
Tiagra 4700 groupset (except for FD)
WH-R501 wheelset
11-28 and 11-32 (mostly 11-32) cassette
Cheap carbon saddle from China
Were in the parts bin:
Generic alloy 100mm stem, generic 400mm drop bars
New:
FD Ultegra R8000 (not technically compatible with the Tiagra 4700 but I find it works well and I like the tension adjustment)
Continental Ultrasport 3 tires
Vittoria latex tubes
Shimano 10 speed road chain
Dura-ace shifter/brake cables
Look keo classic 3 pedals
All the other little bits and bobs needed to put the bike together
At the site of the ex-Anamori Inari Shrine near Haneda airport (Ota ward, Tokyo) and the mouth of the Tamagawa. Popular road cyclist photo location. The Tamagawa can just be seen on the right as it pours into Tokyo Harbour
On the Koremasa Bridge crossing the Tamagawa in Fuchu, Tokyo, Japan
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Getting back into cycling and am using this bike I built back in 2013. It's a Surly Pacer outfitted with Shimano 105 and Ultegra components. Nothing serious but a fun and comfortable bike.
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Scott Foil RC 20. The bike shortage is still very real. I have been looking for a Foil for over two years now and finally scored one from Incycles in CA and had it shipped to NY.
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Mid-range spec bikes come and go at Incycle; particularly anything in 54 and 56 cm. It's just crazy how much complete bikes are now. I stopped in at Incycle Chino and they had a Scott Foil with Ultegra 8000 in 54 cm going for $4299.
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Yeah that is the Scott Foil RC 30 with mechanical 11 speed and alloy wheels. Frankly not the best value, since a Canyon Aeroad CF SL 8 Disc which is also is mechanical 11 speed is $4400 but is also lighter and comes with stock 50mm carbon wheels. The advantage the Foil RC 30 has is the full integrated cables. With this said I literally have been trying to score a Canyon Aeroad for three years with zero luck.
As per my Foil RC 20, totally sold out on the East Coast. I must have called every single Scott dealer on the East Coast and all of them said they weren't taking any orders and they had zero Foils regardless of size or model due in. My local Scott store was dumbfounded I found one, let alone in my size. A couple YouTube guys like GC Performance noted how Scott hands down has some of the worse stock and projected stock for 2022. GC Performance made a video on a Foil RC 20 on how a high end customer wanted the RC Pro or RC 15 but there was no stock to be had so he switched to a RC 20 because it was available and because he liked the paint job more and then upgraded most of the parts dropping 2lbs of weight.
As per my Foil RC 20, totally sold out on the East Coast. I must have called every single Scott dealer on the East Coast and all of them said they weren't taking any orders and they had zero Foils regardless of size or model due in. My local Scott store was dumbfounded I found one, let alone in my size. A couple YouTube guys like GC Performance noted how Scott hands down has some of the worse stock and projected stock for 2022. GC Performance made a video on a Foil RC 20 on how a high end customer wanted the RC Pro or RC 15 but there was no stock to be had so he switched to a RC 20 because it was available and because he liked the paint job more and then upgraded most of the parts dropping 2lbs of weight.
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2017 Colnago CR-S alongside my 2016 Specialized Sirrus Elite fool around bike. Until today they had the luxury of being in Feedback Racks in a spare bedroom but with a kid on the way, out to the garage they had to go unfortunately...pedal hook storage turned out great though.
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2017 Colnago CR-S alongside my 2016 Specialized Sirrus Elite fool around bike. Until today they had the luxury of being in Feedback Racks in a spare bedroom but with a kid on the way, out to the garage they had to go unfortunately...pedal hook storage turned out great though.
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Yep, it's this pedal hook setup:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07WTZ3V49...roduct_details
Came packaged really well, brackets are well made but I used my own heavier duty screws for everything and mounted them to 6" x 1" x 4' Aspen boards which were screwed into studs.
Lots of measuring required to perfectly triangulate and position the three brackets so that the bike touches all three points (not to mention getting everything level and matching the height of the lower boards for both bikes), but it turned out perfect on both bikes...just had to take my time and double/triple measure everything.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07WTZ3V49...roduct_details
Came packaged really well, brackets are well made but I used my own heavier duty screws for everything and mounted them to 6" x 1" x 4' Aspen boards which were screwed into studs.
Lots of measuring required to perfectly triangulate and position the three brackets so that the bike touches all three points (not to mention getting everything level and matching the height of the lower boards for both bikes), but it turned out perfect on both bikes...just had to take my time and double/triple measure everything.
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1976 Fredo Speciale resto-mod
I've adapted the road-racing frame that I built with Colin Laing as a senior in high-school in 1976, to my aging geezer body.
1976 Fredo Speciale resto-mod
It was stolen but returned to me by a Good Samaritan years ago, and sat with the thief's paint job for years, until I started riding again a couple of years ago. My brother gave me a powder-coating job as a birthday present, and the framebuilder who did the powder-coating also widened the rear drop-outs. We thought we had 128 mm with good alignment after a couple of hours of effort, but it came out of the oven at 126 mm.
I'm a lot less flexible nowadays, so I put a taller stem and stem shifters on right away, the latter for safety reasons, actually, despite the old jokes and my friend's Schwinn Varsity comments.
I learned about triplizers here on BF, and got a Red Clover one, which works very well with the original Suntour Cyclone front derailleur. I have 49-42-28 chain rings, and a 7-speed 14-16-18-20-22-24-28 freewheel, which gives me a wide range and close spacing, with surprisingly little duplication compared to many triple arrangements. The drop from the 42T ring to the 28T ring is the easiest and most reliable shift on the bike, which is nice on rapidly steepening hills, without the help of indexing. I chose a Suntour V-GT Luxe rear derailleur to replace the original Cyclone.
I re-spaced my old racing and training wheels for 126 mm and six-speed freewheels, but got a new pair of sturdy wheels to run seven-speeds in back. The silver rims and whitewall tires look pretty good too, to me at least. They are 28 mm, and a very close fit.
The whole setup works pretty well, and I've been getting around on it!
1976 Fredo Speciale resto-mod
It was stolen but returned to me by a Good Samaritan years ago, and sat with the thief's paint job for years, until I started riding again a couple of years ago. My brother gave me a powder-coating job as a birthday present, and the framebuilder who did the powder-coating also widened the rear drop-outs. We thought we had 128 mm with good alignment after a couple of hours of effort, but it came out of the oven at 126 mm.
I'm a lot less flexible nowadays, so I put a taller stem and stem shifters on right away, the latter for safety reasons, actually, despite the old jokes and my friend's Schwinn Varsity comments.
I learned about triplizers here on BF, and got a Red Clover one, which works very well with the original Suntour Cyclone front derailleur. I have 49-42-28 chain rings, and a 7-speed 14-16-18-20-22-24-28 freewheel, which gives me a wide range and close spacing, with surprisingly little duplication compared to many triple arrangements. The drop from the 42T ring to the 28T ring is the easiest and most reliable shift on the bike, which is nice on rapidly steepening hills, without the help of indexing. I chose a Suntour V-GT Luxe rear derailleur to replace the original Cyclone.
I re-spaced my old racing and training wheels for 126 mm and six-speed freewheels, but got a new pair of sturdy wheels to run seven-speeds in back. The silver rims and whitewall tires look pretty good too, to me at least. They are 28 mm, and a very close fit.
The whole setup works pretty well, and I've been getting around on it!
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i know that stop - been there a few times
also been to Scarsdale a number of times
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New Argonaut. First ride yesterday. DA-12 speed, Enve integrated bar/stem (110/42) and seat tube, Speedplay pedals, Princeton Grit wheels with 30c rubber, Fabric seat, special paint, brakes (160/140) set up moto.