Retro roadies- old frames with STI's or Ergos
#2776
Seņor Member
Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Boston Burbs
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Bikes: Bedford, IF, Hampsten, DeSalvo, Intense Carbine 27.5, Raleigh Sports, Bianchi C.u.S.S, Soma DC Disc, Bill Boston Tandem
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Awesome build, many happy miles to you.
#2777
Senior Member
If it were a few cm taller he may not have gotten it back
#2779
Senior Member
This was such a fun project.
Casey spoiled me rotten with this one.
I'll take decent pics on her maiden voyage and finish up the original thread at that time.
#2780
Senior Member
I wouldn't blame you.
These are special riders for sure.
I love the look of the wheelset, just wish they were more user friendly for my arthritis hobbled hands at this point.
I tried three different tire combos on these and they were all way beyond challenging for tire installation.
These are special riders for sure.
I love the look of the wheelset, just wish they were more user friendly for my arthritis hobbled hands at this point.
I tried three different tire combos on these and they were all way beyond challenging for tire installation.
#2781
Cisalpinist
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Holland
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Bikes: blue ones.
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I wouldn't blame you.
These are special riders for sure.
I love the look of the wheelset, just wish they were more user friendly for my arthritis hobbled hands at this point.
I tried three different tire combos on these and they were all way beyond challenging for tire installation.
These are special riders for sure.
I love the look of the wheelset, just wish they were more user friendly for my arthritis hobbled hands at this point.
I tried three different tire combos on these and they were all way beyond challenging for tire installation.
#2782
Senior Member
I had some handmade Pariba clinchers and Zonda wheels, which proved to be a bear to install. These campy rims are a beast, but thanks to a 10$ tire jack I could get them on just fine. I since then got weak and lazy, I never install tires anymore without them and I don't mind having the jack strapped to my pump in a jersey pocket. google pic.
Yes, the Koolstop jack is a great tool.
I have one up at our cabin in the workshop, but that's four hours from here.
Unfortuately, the road in is still under two feet of snow.
#2783
Banned.
#2784
Banned.
#2785
Merckx wannabe
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Zagreb, Croatia
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Bikes: Rampon EL/OS 5700 groupset
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Thanks! Here's the info about the bike:
https://www.bikeforums.net/showthread...1#post15501739
https://www.bikeforums.net/showthread...1#post15501739
#2786
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Join Date: Jan 2013
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Here's my bike, just finished it. I'm hoping to take some better shots in the next week or two.
It's a SOMEC Lugo Di Romagna in Columbus tubing, with a rifled seattube, so I think it's SLX, but no sticker. The seat cluster is very cool and some great pantographing. I've built it with Campagnolo Record 10 speed components, not period correct! I think the frame is from about 1986.
Frame / Size / Year:
SOMEC Lugo Di Romagna, 59cm, Mid-late 1980's, Columbus SLX
Handlebars / Stem:
Soma Highway One, Cinelli Grammo titanium
Fork / Headset:
Somec, Campagnolo Record
Wheels / Tyres:
Campagnolo Vento 16HPW, Veloflex
Crankset / Bottom Bracket:
Campagnolo Record, Campagnolo Record
Saddle / Seat Post:
Selle Italia Flite, Campagnolo aero (Athena maybe?)
Pedals / Chain:
Look Keo Classic, Shimano 105 (whoops!)
Shifters / Derailers:
Campagnolo Record
Brakes / Brake Levers:
Campagnolo Record
Gearing / Chainring / Misc.:
53-39, 11-23, 10 Speed
It's a SOMEC Lugo Di Romagna in Columbus tubing, with a rifled seattube, so I think it's SLX, but no sticker. The seat cluster is very cool and some great pantographing. I've built it with Campagnolo Record 10 speed components, not period correct! I think the frame is from about 1986.
Frame / Size / Year:
SOMEC Lugo Di Romagna, 59cm, Mid-late 1980's, Columbus SLX
Handlebars / Stem:
Soma Highway One, Cinelli Grammo titanium
Fork / Headset:
Somec, Campagnolo Record
Wheels / Tyres:
Campagnolo Vento 16HPW, Veloflex
Crankset / Bottom Bracket:
Campagnolo Record, Campagnolo Record
Saddle / Seat Post:
Selle Italia Flite, Campagnolo aero (Athena maybe?)
Pedals / Chain:
Look Keo Classic, Shimano 105 (whoops!)
Shifters / Derailers:
Campagnolo Record
Brakes / Brake Levers:
Campagnolo Record
Gearing / Chainring / Misc.:
53-39, 11-23, 10 Speed
#2787
Senior Member
Here's my bike, just finished it. I'm hoping to take some better shots in the next week or two.
It's a SOMEC Lugo Di Romagna in Columbus tubing, with a rifled seattube, so I think it's SLX, but no sticker. The seat cluster is very cool and some great pantographing. I've built it with Campagnolo Record 10 speed components, not period correct! I think the frame is from about 1986.
Frame / Size / Year:
SOMEC Lugo Di Romagna, 59cm, Mid-late 1980's, Columbus SLX
Handlebars / Stem:
Soma Highway One, Cinelli Grammo titanium
Fork / Headset:
Somec, Campagnolo Record
Wheels / Tyres:
Campagnolo Vento 16HPW, Veloflex
Crankset / Bottom Bracket:
Campagnolo Record, Campagnolo Record
Saddle / Seat Post:
Selle Italia Flite, Campagnolo aero (Athena maybe?)
Pedals / Chain:
Look Keo Classic, Shimano 105 (whoops!)
Shifters / Derailers:
Campagnolo Record
Brakes / Brake Levers:
Campagnolo Record
Gearing / Chainring / Misc.:
53-39, 11-23, 10 Speed
It's a SOMEC Lugo Di Romagna in Columbus tubing, with a rifled seattube, so I think it's SLX, but no sticker. The seat cluster is very cool and some great pantographing. I've built it with Campagnolo Record 10 speed components, not period correct! I think the frame is from about 1986.
Frame / Size / Year:
SOMEC Lugo Di Romagna, 59cm, Mid-late 1980's, Columbus SLX
Handlebars / Stem:
Soma Highway One, Cinelli Grammo titanium
Fork / Headset:
Somec, Campagnolo Record
Wheels / Tyres:
Campagnolo Vento 16HPW, Veloflex
Crankset / Bottom Bracket:
Campagnolo Record, Campagnolo Record
Saddle / Seat Post:
Selle Italia Flite, Campagnolo aero (Athena maybe?)
Pedals / Chain:
Look Keo Classic, Shimano 105 (whoops!)
Shifters / Derailers:
Campagnolo Record
Brakes / Brake Levers:
Campagnolo Record
Gearing / Chainring / Misc.:
53-39, 11-23, 10 Speed
I may have a new favorite!
Excellent build that deserves its own thread, welcome aboard.
#2789
Banned.
Yep, ditto. I have some red decals for those wheels, if you ever get the urge to change.
#2790
Banned.
#2791
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Join Date: Mar 2013
Posts: 128
Bikes: 1983 Basso Gap Campy SR, 1984 Basso Gap Shimano 6700, 2009 Cervelo S1, 2009 Trek EX9, Zunow Z-1
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1984 Basso Gap; completely Shimano 6700; 6750 compact crank, 6700 brifters, derailleurs, cassette and wheelset. Velo Orange Grand Cru setback post and retro Dura-Ace 7400 skewers.
Apologies for not the highest quality pic. Still dialing in loading pics and how much resolution I can post. This build is incomplete. I'm going to replace the FSA handlebar and stem with a matched 3TTT handlebar and stem set in anodized gunmetal. Also, not sold on the red tape. It was what I had on hand and sort of went with the FSA graphics and created a red/white/blue theme. It may be I'll go with white tape once that happens.
#2793
Just keep pedalling!
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Spring, TX
Posts: 439
Bikes: 1987 Schwinn Circuit, 1987 Panasonic DX-4000, 1984 Peugeot PSV10, 1989 Centurion Prestige, 1973 Raleigh Sprite, 1987 Peugeot Canyon Express, ~1986 Raleigh Capri, 1994 Trek 850, 1984 Centurion Pro Tour 15, 2012 Gravity Zilla
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#2794
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Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Central PA
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Bikes: '13 Wilier Gran Turismo; '87 Centurion Ironman Expert; '11 Trek Paragon; '15 Specialized Crux; '94 Trek 750 Multi-Track
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A 1987 Panasonic DX-4000 was my first bike (or maybe it was a 3000, either way... black and yellow) and i sold it to buy my Centurion Ironman (in this thread somewhere)! Good to see yours with new life!
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#2795
Just keep pedalling!
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Spring, TX
Posts: 439
Bikes: 1987 Schwinn Circuit, 1987 Panasonic DX-4000, 1984 Peugeot PSV10, 1989 Centurion Prestige, 1973 Raleigh Sprite, 1987 Peugeot Canyon Express, ~1986 Raleigh Capri, 1994 Trek 850, 1984 Centurion Pro Tour 15, 2012 Gravity Zilla
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#2799
Banned.
#2800
Banned.