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05-17-24, 12:42 PM
Replies: 17
Views: 343
Posted By bulgie

Alu makes a poor wind-up arbor; look for some...

Alu makes a poor wind-up arbor; look for some steel. The problem is strength. When the wind is tight, it can crush the arbor, closing up the slot, and then you can't get another piece of cloth to go...
05-17-24, 12:19 PM
Replies: 3
Views: 49
Posted By bulgie

That's wacky! Some Campy engineer's idea of a...

That's wacky! Some Campy engineer's idea of a joke? No front derailer ever made could tell the difference of a tenth of a millimeter.

28.6 or 28.5, those are nominal dimensions really, more like a...
Forum: Framebuilders
05-16-24, 10:59 PM
Replies: 3
Views: 87
Posted By bulgie

Made in China, which has downsides compared to...

Made in China, which has downsides compared to more local.

Also they are custom-made, so the one you get may have quirks dreamed up by the original owner that he regretted later, maybe why it's...
05-16-24, 11:43 AM
Replies: 17
Views: 343
Posted By bulgie

Agreed, especially if the headset is not a...

Agreed, especially if the headset is not a top-tier item, which might not be all that hard. Also on modern sealed-bearing headsets, the thing you press-fit on the crown isn't even a race, it's more...
05-16-24, 10:56 AM
Replies: 17
Views: 343
Posted By bulgie

I shouldn't have stated that as a fact as if I...

I shouldn't have stated that as a fact as if I were an expert — I'm not. I should have said "I have heard that..."
How toxic it is really, I dunno, maybe only for people who do it at work every day...
05-15-24, 09:27 PM
Replies: 17
Views: 343
Posted By bulgie

It's difficult to file chrome, partly because...

It's difficult to file chrome, partly because it's harder than your files. But also because it's difficult to keep from knicking the chrome at the bottom of the crown race seat, where rust will show...
Forum: Framebuilders
05-14-24, 09:17 PM
Replies: 3
Views: 144
Posted By bulgie

"Small" dent in the TT and you want to chop the...

"Small" dent in the TT and you want to chop the frame up? Why not just ride it? I'm trying to think if I have any bikes that don't have a dent in the TT. ;) They don't hurt the ride any.

If you...
05-14-24, 09:03 PM
Replies: 6
Views: 222
Posted By bulgie

It isn't just centerpulls that used those,...

It isn't just centerpulls that used those, they're also found on sidepulls. Any brake really, that mounts to a round seatstay bridge with no flat spot built in. Some better frames had the flat spot...
05-14-24, 08:11 PM
Replies: 20
Views: 660
Posted By bulgie

Do you have any references to back up your...

Do you have any references to back up your statements? Several of your claims I know are wrong, and some I merely suspect are wrong.

There are more than 4 makers of Ti tubes
Titanium can be...
05-13-24, 02:42 PM
Replies: 20
Views: 660
Posted By bulgie

Yes it will, but only slightly less than taking...

Yes it will, but only slightly less than taking that same amount of metal and distributing it evenly all over the inside of the tube.
Assuming a cylindrical tube with a fixed outside dimension (to...
05-13-24, 12:57 PM
Replies: 13
Views: 460
Posted By bulgie

"Cyclomuting" (on the cover) sounds like putting...

"Cyclomuting" (on the cover) sounds like putting a bike on mute. I do like a quiet bike, sign me up!

I was alarmed to read the Teledyne track frame weighs 11-1/2 lb. Strange, when their road...
05-13-24, 12:44 PM
Replies: 20
Views: 660
Posted By bulgie

753 isn't a specific tubeset, it's a combination...

753 isn't a specific tubeset, it's a combination of a material (steel alloy) and all the treatment that goes into it (cold-working and heat-treating). It came in a number of different diameters and...
Forum: Framebuilders
05-12-24, 05:04 PM
Replies: 17
Views: 500
Posted By bulgie

Yep, boron strips were bonded to the rear stays...

Yep, boron strips were bonded to the rear stays after the frame was heat-treated. Not on the main triangle, which was plenty stiff enough due to the diameter. But stays are more constrained in...
05-12-24, 04:05 PM
Replies: 21
Views: 510
Posted By bulgie

That's a good design but remember strength-wise,...

That's a good design but remember strength-wise, it's the same as a one-bolt resign. The 2 bolts are in series, not in parallel, so if either bolt breaks you're in trouble. Be sure to only use...
05-12-24, 04:02 PM
Replies: 21
Views: 510
Posted By bulgie

This requires more info. McMaster sells "high...

This requires more info. McMaster sells "high quality" 18/8 screws that are only 70 kpsi yield*, or about half the strength of class 10.9 (alloy-steel), less than half the strength of class 12.9. My...
05-11-24, 02:22 PM
Replies: 5
Views: 381
Posted By bulgie

I see what you did there!

I see what you did there!
05-11-24, 01:44 PM
Replies: 21
Views: 510
Posted By bulgie

I'll be amazed and a bit disturbed if it turns...

I'll be amazed and a bit disturbed if it turns out to be M5, that is inadequate for safety. Even M6 is inadequate as a single bolt with no redundancy, unless you use a high-strength bolt.

I know...
05-11-24, 04:38 AM
Replies: 12
Views: 399
Posted By bulgie

Yeah I need to get out more! That pez article...

Yeah I need to get out more! That pez article was eye-opening, so much talent there.
05-10-24, 05:59 PM
Replies: 5
Views: 381
Posted By bulgie

Rob Roberson retrospective party at Joe Bell's

Joe Bell threw a party for his old friend, framebuilder Rob Roberson.
People brought their Roberson-built bikes, including customs he built under his own name, and Masi and other frames he made as...
05-10-24, 05:34 PM
Replies: 12
Views: 399
Posted By bulgie

Ah, gotcha. I don't know the name Kelly Bedford...

Ah, gotcha. I don't know the name Kelly Bedford or why the decals say Pacenti — was Kelly an employee of Pacenti? No "need to know", just curious.

I stand by my statement "Super crisp clean...
05-10-24, 02:48 PM
Replies: 12
Views: 399
Posted By bulgie

Super crisp clean workmanship on the frame....

Super crisp clean workmanship on the frame. Classically beautiful.

So, is he building frames now (again)? As in taking orders? Great news if so.

I got to know Kirk a little when we both...
Forum: Framebuilders
05-09-24, 04:32 PM
Replies: 33
Views: 1,644
Posted By bulgie

Got any references for that? Cuz it goes against...

Got any references for that? Cuz it goes against my experience.
High-end steel frames (aircraft and auto/moto as well as bikes) have been made from CrMo for many decades and I've never heard of a...
Forum: Framebuilders
05-09-24, 04:21 PM
Replies: 49
Views: 1,230
Posted By bulgie

Well one way to avoid cracks is use stronger...

Well one way to avoid cracks is use stronger tubing, like 4130. In my experience, CrMo frames are a lot less likely to crack than carbon-steel as long as you don't go too thin. Maybe not if you're...
05-09-24, 03:53 PM
Replies: 34
Views: 1,827
Posted By bulgie

There's no one better than Bilenky, except I...

There's no one better than Bilenky, except I heard a couple stories of extremely long waiting times for custom frames, like years. But that probably doesn't apply for repairs than can be done in a...
05-09-24, 05:43 AM
Replies: 2,428
Views: 581,781
Posted By bulgie

Yeah, hub shiners were a thing, well into the...

Yeah, hub shiners were a thing, well into the '60s or even the '70s, mostly on kid's bikes. But I think that thing on the Ordinary might be a lamp. They had 'em that hung there, powered by acetylene...
05-08-24, 05:56 PM
Replies: 34
Views: 1,827
Posted By bulgie

Bike shop mechanics usually aren't tooled up or...

Bike shop mechanics usually aren't tooled up or trained to do this properly. The problem is when they don't know what they don't know, so they think they are qualified, then damage can be done. If...
05-08-24, 05:43 PM
Replies: 1,086
Views: 387,420
Posted By bulgie

OK if you want, but indenting this one some more...

OK if you want, but indenting this one some more is an option. It's actually easier to increase an existing indent, because the tool naturally aligns with the valley.
Or you could use smaller...
Forum: Framebuilders
05-08-24, 02:27 PM
Replies: 33
Views: 1,644
Posted By bulgie

I am dubious of the Reynolds chart — it seems...

I am dubious of the Reynolds chart — it seems "schematic" and not an actual plot of data. Likely concocted by the marketing graphics team, with no engineers in the room. (Reynolds has a long history...
05-06-24, 03:54 PM
Replies: 46
Views: 1,347
Posted By bulgie

It felt weird to "like" the post about your...

It felt weird to "like" the post about your crash. I did not like to hear that!
You'll come back stronger, but man that sucks having your vacay ruined.
Heal well and fast brother!
05-06-24, 03:48 PM
Replies: 19
Views: 486
Posted By bulgie

How could I forget to mention Mike and Boulder...

How could I forget to mention Mike and Boulder Bike?! I have bought from him many times, he's a stand-up guy and super valuable resource. Bookmark his page, and sign up to be on the mailing list...
Forum: Framebuilders
05-06-24, 03:21 PM
Replies: 33
Views: 1,644
Posted By bulgie

Correct, welding almost always reduces the...

Correct, welding almost always reduces the strength somewhere in the HAZ*. If it causes cracking, then the bike may feel less stiff, but the crack will become visible after a (usually short) time,...
05-05-24, 03:36 PM
Replies: 19
Views: 486
Posted By bulgie

Although some modern ferrules such as Jagwire can...

Although some modern ferrules such as Jagwire can fit and shift just fine, they look wrong. If you're stuck in the past like I am (hey, this is C&V is it not?) then you want real Campy ferrules # 619...
05-03-24, 07:47 PM
Replies: 30
Views: 2,024
Posted By bulgie

Sorry, no, I'm not going to do that. The flap is...

Sorry, no, I'm not going to do that. The flap is integral to the fender, riveted in place, so I'd need to drill out the rivets to get the flap out. Anyway it's not a great shape, should be longer to...
05-01-24, 06:30 PM
Replies: 35
Views: 1,332
Posted By bulgie

Sounds like you are talking about the...

Sounds like you are talking about the classicrendezvous.com website? That is not hosted by google, and is not affected.
What's down (and maybe gone forever) is the mailing list.
05-01-24, 06:26 PM
Replies: 35
Views: 1,332
Posted By bulgie

Yes. Guy is working on it, but it looks like the...

Yes. Guy is working on it, but it looks like the content may be all gone, just flushed, and Guy will have to rebuild the whole thing, hopefully on another platform like groups.io (my opinion, not...
05-01-24, 04:56 PM
Replies: 1
Views: 127
Posted By bulgie

FS: odd Rodriguez, taller in back, in Seattle

Not my bike, and I don't know the owners. I just came across this posting on Craig's List
https://seattle.craigslist.org/see/bik/d/seattle-re-tandem-custom-size-with/7736402907.html

Sad story,...
04-26-24, 09:16 PM
Replies: 31
Views: 1,433
Posted By bulgie

That's not the one I remember, it had steel cups....

That's not the one I remember, it had steel cups. That ebay item looks decent though.

But there's no way it's a King,. The price is too low and the surface finish is nowhere near nice enough,...
04-26-24, 05:40 PM
Replies: 31
Views: 1,433
Posted By bulgie

I mentioned my way of shimming the head tube down...

I mentioned my way of shimming the head tube down to take normal cups, but there's another option, a 1-1/8" ("OS") headset where the cups have been machined down to fit the Schwinn/BMX size head. ...
04-26-24, 02:45 PM
Replies: 2,428
Views: 581,781
Posted By bulgie

Nancy on San Rensho!

Nancy on San Rensho!
04-26-24, 02:41 PM
Replies: 2,428
Views: 581,781
Posted By bulgie

Maybe not the most flattering picture of her... ...

Maybe not the most flattering picture of her...
Orson Welles once pronounced her “the most exciting woman in the world.”
04-26-24, 01:13 PM
Replies: 31
Views: 1,433
Posted By bulgie

Haven't read every word of this thread but has...

Haven't read every word of this thread but has anyone mentioned the Paramount tandem and the Town and Country? They were fillet brazed. Fun fact, on the T&C the fillets were covered in lead solder...
04-25-24, 02:39 PM
Replies: 73
Views: 2,382
Posted By bulgie

Yep me too, I'm a greaser who has never owned a...

Yep me too, I'm a greaser who has never owned a torque wrench. I use a ratchet wrench most often but it's the same length as a peanutbutter, just a bit more comfy on the hand so I might get them a...
04-25-24, 02:29 PM
Replies: 47
Views: 2,101
Posted By bulgie

Yep I'm pretty sure that's true. Crossing only...

Yep I'm pretty sure that's true. Crossing only works for under-BB routing.
04-24-24, 04:50 PM
Replies: 47
Views: 2,101
Posted By bulgie

The traditional routing is all the way to the top...

The traditional routing is all the way to the top of the bar wrap. All the racing men who used BES had them wrapped that way, not just Rik van Looy.

Charlie Gaul:...
04-22-24, 03:08 PM
Replies: 13
Views: 626
Posted By bulgie

Strictly speaking what he needs is a new 14t cog,...

Strictly speaking what he needs is a new 14t cog, not the whole freewheel. For many brands, cogs aren't EASILY avalable, so it amounts to the same thing — replace the whole freewheel. Almost...
Forum: Framebuilders
04-19-24, 02:54 PM
Replies: 9
Views: 523
Posted By bulgie

Haha, I'm not that old! I doubt there were any...

Haha, I'm not that old! I doubt there were any cantiflex tubes made after the 1950s. Chances of finding unused NOS tubes? Less than zero is my guess.

They were larger diameter in the middle and...
04-02-24, 10:08 PM
Replies: 149
Views: 12,986
Posted By bulgie

So, some people find these "pearl" cartoons...

So, some people find these "pearl" cartoons funny, huh? Different strokes I guess, de gustibus and all that.

I like to think I can laugh at myself and other cyclists, but I just find these lame,...
04-02-24, 09:59 PM
Replies: 21
Views: 1,242
Posted By bulgie

True but it takes some skill to not cut into the...

True but it takes some skill to not cut into the steerer. Risky for people without much hacksawing experience.

My "melt it out" method takes one tenth the time, and no chance of nicking the...
Forum: Framebuilders
04-01-24, 10:47 AM
Replies: 20
Views: 1,399
Posted By bulgie

Ah right, I was hoping it could be used while...

Ah right, I was hoping it could be used while hanging on the wall. I see now that it'd be too flexible to stay in one plane if it weren't laying on a flat surface. Since I don't have room for a flat...
Forum: Framebuilders
04-01-24, 02:36 AM
Replies: 20
Views: 1,399
Posted By bulgie

Andy's advice is great if you have room for a...

Andy's advice is great if you have room for a "flat surface" — I don't. My tiny shop space has room for a frame jig, only because it's vertical and attached to a wall, so the footprint (aka the...
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