December is black bike month
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That's very odd. Still can't see it. Maybe it's blocked by my work computer. I'll check it again when I get home.
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Roulez pour la joie, jamais pour la douleur.
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I can see the Peugeot.
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However, I went over to "Show Your French Bikes", and finally saw the image.
aceves - That is one of the coolest U08 builds I've ever seen!
I never even considered turning one into a path racer, but yours turned out perfectly, with just enough of that French flair.
Magnifique!
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Roulez pour la joie, jamais pour la douleur.
USMC 1981-1991 Semper Fi!
Roulez pour la joie, jamais pour la douleur.
USMC 1981-1991 Semper Fi!
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So I'm at home now, and I still can't see the photo(s) on this thread.
However, I went over to "Show Your French Bikes", and finally saw the image.
aceves - That is one of the coolest U08 builds I've ever seen!
I never even considered turning one into a path racer, but yours turned out perfectly, with just enough of that French flair.
Magnifique!
However, I went over to "Show Your French Bikes", and finally saw the image.
aceves - That is one of the coolest U08 builds I've ever seen!
I never even considered turning one into a path racer, but yours turned out perfectly, with just enough of that French flair.
Magnifique!
Thank you for your comments! Truly appreciate all the positive reviews.
aceves
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You're welcome. But this photo business is still bugging me. Can you share what photo-hosting service or other method you use for posting your pics?
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Pedal to the medal
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Just in time for December, picked up this frame here in the FS area earlier this month. Had to wait on a Campagnolo derailleur cable router clamp from ebay for about a week and a half (I SWEAR I had one kicking around the parts bin at least a year ago), but finally got it put together last night. Already had one 1974 Raleigh bike with a sloping fork crown (Super Tourer), but had to have another, apparently. On the fence about looking into frame mods to better support the 650B thing. I kinda like the patina as is.
Also picked up a NOS Huret Challenger derailleur for the Huret dropout. Missing the plastic cover, but overall looks really nice. We'll see how she shifts as soon as we get some decent weather.
Bought a new Sunrace 7 speed freewheel (love the silver compared to Shimanos black cogs), but was burnt again. I have had really bad luck with Sunrace freewheels feeling really grindy when freewheeling. Anyone else notice this or is it just me?
Also picked up a NOS Huret Challenger derailleur for the Huret dropout. Missing the plastic cover, but overall looks really nice. We'll see how she shifts as soon as we get some decent weather.
Bought a new Sunrace 7 speed freewheel (love the silver compared to Shimanos black cogs), but was burnt again. I have had really bad luck with Sunrace freewheels feeling really grindy when freewheeling. Anyone else notice this or is it just me?
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CL bargain in the office. Makes a good NYC beater. (Post 11 my first attachment!)
Heavy but nice ride.
Heavy but nice ride.
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I got this mostly-black Centurion last week (and posted a thread about it). This pic is from the day of purchase, and I've not changed anything on it yet, but the frame has quite a bit of rust, so I'm on the verge of a strip and powder coat. I'm leaning in favor of all-black, in part because it's considerably less expensive than replicating the black and silver scheme.
What I'm not sure of yet is whether to ask for matte, satin, or gloss. Any thoughts? I welcome opinions on this!
What I'm not sure of yet is whether to ask for matte, satin, or gloss. Any thoughts? I welcome opinions on this!
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This is my 1977 Sekai 2500 Grand Tour, which I've owned since new. I've added a few bits over the years. The original Suntour Cyclone derailleurs still work perfectly.
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Might be my favorite bike in this thread. Elegant, classy, and it looks the business. Even more impressive that you’ve kept, and preserved it since new!
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I got this mostly-black Centurion last week (and posted a thread about it). This pic is from the day of purchase, and I've not changed anything on it yet, but the frame has quite a bit of rust, so I'm on the verge of a strip and powder coat. I'm leaning in favor of all-black, in part because it's considerably less expensive than replicating the black and silver scheme.
What I'm not sure of yet is whether to ask for matte, satin, or gloss. Any thoughts? I welcome opinions on this!
What I'm not sure of yet is whether to ask for matte, satin, or gloss. Any thoughts? I welcome opinions on this!
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Been a while with none, but this year I added 2 black bikes. 1987 Sirrus and 1991 Montare Don
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Has anyone else noticed how many very old bikes are in this thread? I guess black was THE color BITD.