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09-25-24, 05:44 PM
Replies: 6
Views: 92
Posted By abdon

Of those the slingshot would be my first choice....

Of those the slingshot would be my first choice. Outside of those a Nitto bullmoose handlebar with the built in stem would be my first choice but that's because I like those on everything. Unless I...
Replies: 10
Views: 304
Posted By abdon

Here in Alaska flakey is the norm. it gets to the...

Here in Alaska flakey is the norm. it gets to the point that when you encounter a fellow reasonably normal person both of you are pleasantly surprised.

Like meeting that afternoon, you ask for...
09-23-24, 07:01 AM
Replies: 16
Views: 387
Posted By abdon

Small cold chisel. Sharpen if needed. 2~3 gentle...

Small cold chisel. Sharpen if needed. 2~3 gentle taps and it is gone.
09-21-24, 11:34 PM
Replies: 2
Views: 153
Posted By abdon

I'm not planning on doing anything with it at the...

I'm not planning on doing anything with it at the moment. This is just one of the spare cranks I have, I was just cleaning it for no good reason.
09-21-24, 11:05 PM
Replies: 2
Views: 153
Posted By abdon

Steel crank rings

I got around cleaning a nice Sugino crank with steel rings. What's the take on these? Are they considered too heavy or do people rock them just the same?
Replies: 30
Views: 791
Posted By abdon

I rode my '71 Paramount in Japan a lot. People...

I rode my '71 Paramount in Japan a lot. People into vintage bikes found it eye catching. Sadly here in the States The vintage bike market has tanked, this would be a $1k bike, if they're lucky the...
09-20-24, 03:23 PM
Replies: 1
Views: 167
Posted By abdon

I was just organizing my parts boxes and I see I...

I was just organizing my parts boxes and I see I have a nice set of copycat Shimano BR-CT91 cantilever brakes. I can throw those in as a package deal.
09-19-24, 10:34 PM
Replies: 35
Views: 1,345
Posted By abdon

I don't think so. The problem with powder coating...

I don't think so. The problem with powder coating is that you have a very thick finish. I guess if the frame is brazed that it would look ok but on a lugged frame the fine details are blurred.

The...
09-19-24, 05:25 PM
Replies: 35
Views: 1,345
Posted By abdon

Good timing for this thread. I picked up a $20...

Good timing for this thread. I picked up a $20 Alpina Pro frame and right now I'm just slapping random parts on it that I have laying around. If I'm end up keeping it I'll sort out the mismatch and...
09-19-24, 12:43 PM
Replies: 1
Views: 167
Posted By abdon

Shimano EM thumb shifters

The good news, $20 bucks. Not bad to take care of your shifting needs. The bad news, I'll probably cost $10 to ship. If you need more parts I do have canti brakes, calipers, cranks and brake levers,...
09-17-24, 01:26 PM
Replies: 10
Views: 375
Posted By abdon

That's most definitely not it. Those are shiny,...

That's most definitely not it. Those are shiny, his is not. ;)
09-17-24, 10:12 AM
Replies: 0
Views: 156
Posted By abdon

Topline crank for that all-American bike

I really need to get rid of this crank before I end up building yet another bike around it...

Topline! A pretty fantastic piece of Americana from the year of the Lord 1990'ish. No, dinosaurs did...
Replies: 11
Views: 418
Posted By abdon

Yeah, that rando bend is desirable for that and...

Yeah, that rando bend is desirable for that and for touring. It has value.
09-16-24, 08:25 AM
Replies: 6
Views: 292
Posted By abdon

Univega made fantastic bikes. If you fit well I...

Univega made fantastic bikes. If you fit well I would keep it.

With seven cogs on the rear that's a freewheel. Your cheapest option would be to swap that freewheel for a bigger one (may require a...
09-15-24, 02:50 PM
Replies: 14
Views: 558
Posted By abdon

I guess these are an upgrade to those. They are...

I guess these are an upgrade to those. They are plastic capped but they are for a square bottom bracket.
09-14-24, 10:36 PM
Replies: 14
Views: 558
Posted By abdon

They are garbage as in they are garbage quality....

They are garbage as in they are garbage quality. As in you would expect better parts from just about any free bike. I'm really marveling at the crank; before aluminum took over they were steel but...
09-14-24, 04:37 PM
Replies: 27
Views: 891
Posted By abdon

The 1982 Trek catalog lists the 728 (centerpull...

The 1982 Trek catalog lists the 728 (centerpull brake bike) which is their touring bike with triple crank, and as a footnote saying "720 also available as a frameset only". It sounds like it was an...
09-14-24, 04:21 PM
Replies: 78
Views: 3,509
Posted By abdon

Again; you look for the ones that are not...

Again; you look for the ones that are not freakishly long. You also seem to be thinking that if somebody would fit on a 18" road bike that you would convert a 18" mountain bike. What you do is to go...
09-14-24, 03:07 PM
Replies: 19
Views: 594
Posted By abdon

Gosh, before I got started I knew nothing about...

Gosh, before I got started I knew nothing about bikes, woodworking, metal working, auto mechanics, photography, fixing vintage cameras, gardening with a focus on orchards, my entire field in IT, and...
09-14-24, 02:24 PM
Replies: 14
Views: 558
Posted By abdon

The Marlboro man will ride again (eventually)

It took me 30 years but I finally got it... The Fuji* Marlboro folding mountain* bike! (*Not really a Fuji, not really a mountain bike). Waaaay back in the year of the lord of 1994 (or thereof,...
09-14-24, 01:52 PM
Replies: 19
Views: 594
Posted By abdon

At the very least, before you ride it anymore you...

At the very least, before you ride it anymore you should take apart and grease everywhere there are ball bearings; pedals, bottom bracket, most likely wheel hubs (don't think they had sealed bearings...
Replies: 27
Views: 926
Posted By abdon

I'm stripping a frame that has these, claw and...

I'm stripping a frame that has these, claw and all. Sadly everything in the frame is garbage and about to get tossed; long story short I paid $50 to keep just the frame. It is one of the old...
Replies: 658
Views: 297,281
Posted By abdon

It is not as glamorous as you may think. I...

It is not as glamorous as you may think.

I like the old vintage stuff, and a lot of it has the resale value of day old pizza. At least from a standpoint of "I get it for $x, and I can get $x+$y!"....
09-13-24, 05:29 PM
Replies: 10
Views: 530
Posted By abdon

I'm glad this bike was so far away from me else I...

I'm glad this bike was so far away from me else I would have gone to get it...

I'm not going to lie, I have a problem saying no to interesting bikes.
Replies: 23
Views: 877
Posted By abdon

I had better bikes, I had worse bikes, I had more...

I had better bikes, I had worse bikes, I had more useful bikes. This one is staying with me probably even after I can't ride it anymore. We have been through too many miles. That in itself is an...
Replies: 5
Views: 403
Posted By abdon

Not quite. Ballpark implies the normal range you...

Not quite. Ballpark implies the normal range you would expect, or in statistical terms inside of one standard deviation from the mean. Obviously you will find it going from free to 3 standard...
Replies: 5
Views: 403
Posted By abdon

What would be the ballpark value of this bike?

What would be the ballpark value of this bike?
Replies: 27
Views: 926
Posted By abdon

Your neck of the woods must be very different...

Your neck of the woods must be very different than mine. Here $100 bucks buys you a much better bike than this type of Schwinn. At the very best it would be a $50 and it would have quickly go down to...
Replies: 27
Views: 926
Posted By abdon

I would take the time fixing the superior...

I would take the time fixing the superior Panasonic over a $20 bike. Unlike too tall, too short a frame is often fixable. I like to stretch out on my bikes so on most I need get the saddle as far...
Replies: 23
Views: 877
Posted By abdon

Nah, those improvements were not safety related. ...

Nah, those improvements were not safety related.

But to your next point, this is sadly what killed Suntour. Their pricing was based on profit margin over production costs, which for a while made...
Replies: 16
Views: 718
Posted By abdon

Not a bad deal with the correct extra parts shown.

Not a bad deal with the correct extra parts shown.
09-12-24, 02:29 PM
Replies: 35
Views: 1,333
Posted By abdon

The '79 and earlier Paramounts are a delightful...

The '79 and earlier Paramounts are a delightful frame to burn the miles away. The geometry is more relaxed and the clearance for fatter tires is plenty enough. When I was doing long distance rides I...
09-11-24, 02:33 PM
Replies: 6
Views: 648
Posted By abdon

let's try one last time... $350? If nobody...

let's try one last time... $350?

If nobody wants it here I probably stand half a chance of getting $500 on fleabay. I hate them but if that's what it takes so be it.
09-10-24, 10:54 PM
Replies: 35
Views: 1,333
Posted By abdon

Nope. I have a 1971 touring Paramount. The big...

Nope. I have a 1971 touring Paramount. The big difference is a triple crank, wider range freewheel, and longer derailleur. Everything else is the same.

I can say with certainty that it doesn't...
09-10-24, 08:14 PM
Replies: 35
Views: 1,333
Posted By abdon

LIke most things in life it is a matter of taste....

LIke most things in life it is a matter of taste. I love Paramounts but up to the end of the Nervex lugs era. I think that was 1958~1979. I don't care for the later models, they just don't sing to me...
09-10-24, 06:45 PM
Replies: 35
Views: 1,333
Posted By abdon

I did plenty of centuries on a 1971 Paramount,...

I did plenty of centuries on a 1971 Paramount, stock drivetrain 5 speed freewheel. It may have been a racing bike on the pre-war timeframe but by today's standard it has a very lax and comfy...
09-10-24, 04:55 PM
Replies: 10
Views: 530
Posted By abdon

Weird, a singular post about the Cannondale Delta v600

Spotted this on FB marketplace but it is a tad far from my neck of the woods to think about it (5 1/2-hour trip one way sort of far). I'm surprised to find out that it has not been discussed here...
Replies: 4
Views: 302
Posted By abdon

Amen brother Randy. Fleabay lost me when they...

Amen brother Randy. Fleabay lost me when they started treating me like I worked for them, performance reviews and everything. Instead of being the best auction house on the internet they wanted to...
Replies: 11
Views: 420
Posted By abdon

Where you buying or selling? Was the blue...

Where you buying or selling?

Was the blue tourer a Miyata 610? Those a great bikes. It has the loooooong (probably Nitto) stem. If you need to replace it for a regular size stem it would sell...
Replies: 11
Views: 420
Posted By abdon

That would be a shame. If that's a touring...

That would be a shame. If that's a touring Centurion is a fairly early one. '79 had the studs mounted centerpull, by 83 they were cantilever. It would be between those years.

On the new picture...
Replies: 11
Views: 420
Posted By abdon

The touring centurions command a premium and have...

The touring centurions command a premium and have some nice components. The rest are largely very fine inexpensive bikes. I would keep an eye out on the components for an indication of them being...
Replies: 4
Views: 302
Posted By abdon

First stop is usually Facebook marketplace and...

First stop is usually Facebook marketplace and Craigslist because it costs you nothing and potentially somebody will come pick it up. Once you commit to the effort of packing and shipping it (not a...
Replies: 23
Views: 877
Posted By abdon

Yup, the first one is the one I want. Campy...

Yup, the first one is the one I want.

Campy only did cosmetic changes over the long years. Delta brakes were the first big change but because they looked better than they operated, Campy had to...
09-09-24, 12:20 AM
Replies: 2
Views: 355
Posted By abdon

Sure thing. The usual route is to send a private...

Sure thing. The usual route is to send a private message (https://www.bikeforums.net/members/abdon-199961.html#contactinfo) to the seller so we can sort the payment/shipping details.
Replies: 7
Views: 397
Posted By abdon

Sounds par for the course. I like working...

Sounds par for the course.

I like working on bikes. I have fixed vintage ones just for the joy of working on them and then selling them for less than the money I spent, not counting the time. For...
Replies: 23
Views: 877
Posted By abdon

Yes? I mean, by far this is an exercise in anal...

Yes? I mean, by far this is an exercise in anal retentiveness. Are they better? Probably not in any way that matters. Certainly not better than the Dura Ace in there now. Whether the Dura Ace being...
09-07-24, 11:11 PM
Replies: 2
Views: 355
Posted By abdon

Dia Compe 9000ti titanium brakes!

Sold. Thanks.

The good!

Not a model that made it to the US so rare and stuff and whatnot.
A very early version.
Gorgeous brushed titanium finish!

The bad...
Replies: 7
Views: 571
Posted By abdon

There was a time when my two main bikes for long...

There was a time when my two main bikes for long distance were a titanium Merlin extralight and a 1970 Schwinn Paramount. One accelerated and glided with no effort, the other felt as comfy as riding...
Replies: 7
Views: 571
Posted By abdon

The 80's was the golden age of touring bikes, as...

The 80's was the golden age of touring bikes, as far as manufacturers putting their mark on the marketplace went. Sadly it was a short lived age, it got started very shortly before the age of...
Replies: 7
Views: 571
Posted By abdon

Well worth the money. It is so sad to see 80's...

Well worth the money. It is so sad to see 80's touring bikes, their golden era, go for this low.

The extra tire clearance makes them great gravel bikes, commuting bikes, randoneuring bikes, and I...
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