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#4876
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About to start building up a 1960 Cinelli SC but need to find a couple of the usual bits like the Universal rear brake hanger/quick release and 26.2 seatpost. Don't really want to do much until I find those bits particularly the Universal part.
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Just finished this build a 1951-52 Sun Manxman frame /fork to a road bike.
A temporary stop while I figure out fenders and a suitable saddle bag.
A temporary stop while I figure out fenders and a suitable saddle bag.
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No help on the parts you need, isn't the cable hanger special for the binder bolt on these, more hens teeth?
Pics plz.
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Yes have pretty much everything, I do need a grease nipple and the screw but I don't think those will be difficult to find. Have Ambrosio stem and bars and Campagnolo Record parts etc. Yes the cable hanger is specific. Bad part is I thought I had one but have lost it lol.
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Yes have pretty much everything, I do need a grease nipple and the screw but I don't think those will be difficult to find. Have Ambrosio stem and bars and Campagnolo Record parts etc. Yes the cable hanger is specific. Bad part is I thought I had one but have lost it lol.
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Yes have pretty much everything, I do need a grease nipple and the screw but I don't think those will be difficult to find. Have Ambrosio stem and bars and Campagnolo Record parts etc. Yes the cable hanger is specific. Bad part is I thought I had one but have lost it lol.
Carry on and good luck.
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@Pogliaghi the frame is beautiful! Hilary Stone has a 26.2 post listed on FB. And I’ll take a look for the cable hanger I have and send you a pic later today.
cheers.
Brad
cheers.
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@Pogliaghi the frame is beautiful! Hilary Stone has a 26.2 post listed on FB. And I’ll take a look for the cable hanger I have and send you a pic later today.
cheers.
Brad
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Ok, so I think Jan is a pompous blowhard, but I like low trail bicycle geometry. At my local co-ops garage sale, I spotted this Rans recumbent fork for a 26" wheel. The steerer is 1 1/8th threaded and is long enough to work with my recent Trek 990. After plugging in the dimensions into the low trail calculator (Bicycle Trail Calculator | yojimg.net), I'm looking at ~22mm of trail. Now to decide on front racks, the heavier the better...
Looks like I cased the landing. "You should have seen it, I was 20ft in the air..."
Rans.
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Looks like I cased the landing. "You should have seen it, I was 20ft in the air..."
Rans.
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Yes have pretty much everything, I do need a grease nipple and the screw but I don't think those will be difficult to find. Have Ambrosio stem and bars and Campagnolo Record parts etc. Yes the cable hanger is specific. Bad part is I thought I had one but have lost it lol.
Also, just in case, that is one of the best looking SC's I have ever seen.
I was lucky my frame came with all the finicky bits as well except the hanger which I don't need with side pulls, Universals with Balilla levers.
And mine is no chrome, repro HB and repaint in a bit rough shape.
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I finally cleared some time for the Grand Jubile mixte. I’ve already serviced the bottom bracket and crankset. Today I stripped the frame, gave it a birdbath, cleaned up the brakes and drivetrain and put fresh cables and housing on. I’ve never worked on Jubilee components, they sure are light, and nicely made. The shifters are interesting, they seem unduly complicated.
The Weinmanns are standard, and while they’re better with fresh cables and housing, they take a lot of effort. I’ve been thinking about putting long reach Tektros on it. If not I could probably use a 750 for the rear. The hoods are soft but decades of Northeast seasons spent in an unheated garage left it’s mark.
I have no idea if I’ll keep these bars on it or go with an upright setup but the engraving is nice.
To do: locate one of my wide range 7-speed freewheels, put a new chain on, true the replacement wheels (VO hoops on 1st gen Dura-Ace high flange hubs), get some 32 or 35 tires, and service the headset. Oh, and retape the bars. I’m sure it’s the original wrap, it even has Moto bar plugs.
The Weinmanns are standard, and while they’re better with fresh cables and housing, they take a lot of effort. I’ve been thinking about putting long reach Tektros on it. If not I could probably use a 750 for the rear. The hoods are soft but decades of Northeast seasons spent in an unheated garage left it’s mark.
I have no idea if I’ll keep these bars on it or go with an upright setup but the engraving is nice.
To do: locate one of my wide range 7-speed freewheels, put a new chain on, true the replacement wheels (VO hoops on 1st gen Dura-Ace high flange hubs), get some 32 or 35 tires, and service the headset. Oh, and retape the bars. I’m sure it’s the original wrap, it even has Moto bar plugs.
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You could also reach out to Merz, he's on FB, CR and may be able to help.
Also, just in case, that is one of the best looking SC's I have ever seen.
I was lucky my frame came with all the finicky bits as well except the hanger which I don't need with side pulls, Universals with Balilla levers.
And mine is no chrome, repro HB and repaint in a bit rough shape.
Also, just in case, that is one of the best looking SC's I have ever seen.
I was lucky my frame came with all the finicky bits as well except the hanger which I don't need with side pulls, Universals with Balilla levers.
And mine is no chrome, repro HB and repaint in a bit rough shape.
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Chuck M It's a hair chilly (48F) and the recommendations are to wait until it warms up a couple more degrees, so of course I've started with the second coat. (I know I should have had a bucket of warm water for the can...) After a few seconds, the spray evened out and went on fine. As you can see, I wrapped a mixture of twine, satin jewelry cording, and 21g badminton string to create some stripes. With the frame shape I was expecting to get some runs, but so far only one that I've noticed. I'll upwrap it tonight after I've put ~.5-.75 of the can on.
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Not quite what I'd hoped for, needed to have used more thick twine or a thicker string (hmmm, what am I ever going to do with a reel of cheap 15g tennis string? Maybe next time...)
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Looks great to me!
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I agree with the Doc. It may be a little more subtle than you hoped but I think it looks fine.
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The 8700 gets a new (old) fork Manitou Answer "Pro" but still needs chain rings.
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Yeah, I was getting impatient to see the result, too
I get that you had your own idea regarding the final result, but I think this came out just right - particularly the way the lines aren't perfect. The effect is really cool - oh, and good call painting the fork to match the frame.
DD
I get that you had your own idea regarding the final result, but I think this came out just right - particularly the way the lines aren't perfect. The effect is really cool - oh, and good call painting the fork to match the frame.
DD
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I think it looks fine! it should be a great looker when built back up. Smiles, MH
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Just finished swapping out the original fork on my Lemond. I started to worry about the old carbon fork, and decided to replace it with a new Ritchey carbon fork.
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These might be my last five project bikes.
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...I got the painting finished up during an unusually warm spell in early February here. Started last fall. In order from left to right they are: a guerciotti, from those years in the 80's when they were equipped with mostly New Record components, a Rossin "Montreal" (rom the year they had the Olympics in that location), An early Columbus tubing Trek, a Scapin from sometime in the 1980's, and a first year Fuji Finest. I have some wheels, but might need to build up a couple of more sets.
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...I got the painting finished up during an unusually warm spell in early February here. Started last fall. In order from left to right they are: a guerciotti, from those years in the 80's when they were equipped with mostly New Record components, a Rossin "Montreal" (rom the year they had the Olympics in that location), An early Columbus tubing Trek, a Scapin from sometime in the 1980's, and a first year Fuji Finest. I have some wheels, but might need to build up a couple of more sets.