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07-06-23, 05:26 AM
Replies: 9,056
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Posted By Imazagi

Here's my 1986 GT Timberline. Mostly original, I...

Here's my 1986 GT Timberline. Mostly original, I just had to swap the ugly OEM stem to a slender SR. Pedals are XC-II, Suntour Power thumbshifters instead of the Alphas, Brooks saddle and Velo Orange...
07-05-23, 04:51 AM
Replies: 18
Views: 779
Posted By Imazagi

I had the same problem with my Capo and the VO...

I had the same problem with my Capo and the VO decaleur. I was lucky to find a Nitto x Bluelug hanger at Sprockets.uk. Before this, I talked to a local frame builder to add a cable stop to the...
06-15-23, 02:27 AM
Replies: 204
Views: 28,626
Posted By Imazagi

I found a 48-38-28 triple complete with french...

I found a 48-38-28 triple complete with french thread Spidel pedals in the french classifieds for my 1950s gravel bike build I'm currently completing.
I'm surprised how well it shifts with a...
06-15-23, 02:19 AM
Replies: 204
Views: 28,626
Posted By Imazagi

I saw that on Instagram, that diamond is a beauty!

I saw that on Instagram, that diamond is a beauty!
04-06-23, 10:02 AM
Replies: 37
Views: 2,838
Posted By Imazagi

Yep, This is my 1960 Capo racer which probably...

Yep, This is my 1960 Capo racer which probably came with 27s. It's now running 700c x 35mm Gravelking ACs. The next step will be a TA Specialites triple so my lowest gear will be 28/32, very fitting...
12-13-22, 04:46 PM
Replies: 28
Views: 1,781
Posted By Imazagi

There's the Dia Compe Ene rack, still available...

There's the Dia Compe Ene rack, still available new and quite affordable. It's designed for the Dia Compe center pull brakes but fits my Weinmanns after some bending. Here with the VO decaleur.

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12-05-22, 02:33 AM
Replies: 9,056
Views: 3,118,290
Posted By Imazagi

Awesome, I loved the AMP frame and forks back in...

Awesome, I loved the AMP frame and forks back in the day. And XC pro is a great choice.
11-29-22, 02:27 AM
Replies: 21
Views: 980
Posted By Imazagi

If it works, it ain't stupid

If it works, it ain't stupid
11-28-22, 06:08 AM
Replies: 71
Views: 4,989
Posted By Imazagi

Rivendell bikes and the Crust Romanceür come to...

Rivendell bikes and the Crust Romanceür come to mind.
11-24-22, 06:39 AM
Replies: 102
Views: 26,573
Posted By Imazagi

Love those builds. I recently found a Dusika,...

Love those builds.
I recently found a Dusika, converted to 26" wheels with a coaster brake 3-speed Sachs Torpedo. I'll have to clean and regrease the hub but it will become a light barebones city...
10-20-22, 03:00 AM
Replies: 30
Views: 1,374
Posted By Imazagi

I think the upper one (with the holes drilled...

I think the upper one (with the holes drilled through) is the XC power model, while the one below (with the dimples) is the XC pro. XC power was more expensive.
I can't post links yet, but google...
10-19-22, 03:57 AM
Replies: 33
Views: 3,869
Posted By Imazagi

Wonderful; having three vintage GTs, I always...

Wonderful; having three vintage GTs, I always wanted to get a Rountens when I finally get a Randonneuse.
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