New member Jim Merz
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New member Jim Merz
I just joined Bike Forums! I'm mostly interested in Classic and Vintage bicycles and history. Hope to contribute useful comments! Jim
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Welcome, Jim from another Jim!
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For clarification, the OP (Jim Merz) is a well known somebody in the bike business. He has a story that starts with "when I was at Tulio's wake..."
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Jim Merz, as in
Jim Merz?
Jim Merz?
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H**Y CRAP!!!!
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Bikes: 1946 Holdsworth Cyclone, 1969 Cinelli SC, 1972 Raleigh Pro, 1973 Merz road bike, 1974 Alex Singer Sportif, 1974 Merz track bike, 1975 Teledyne Titan, 1976 Ritchey road bike, 1977 DiNucci built Merz track bike, 1977 (?) Exxon Graftek, many more!
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Yes, I worked as chief designer/engineer for Specialized Bicycles from 1982 until 1990. I went back to work for them as head of the prototype shop in 2002 until I retired in 2008.
Jim
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Jim ain’t at 10 posts yet, but he wanted to upload a teaser before [MENTION=425004]merziac[/MENTION] uploads pics of all 17 of his Merz bikes, so pic assist;
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Welcome to the forum
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For clarification, the OP (Jim Merz) is a well known somebody in the bike business. He has a story that starts with "when I was at Tulio's wake..."
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blahblahblah chrome moly
Jim is also currently the maker of ultra-cool replacement parts for vintage bikes, like titanium bolts to replace the steel ones in Campy derailers, seatposts and such. Some hard-to find steel bits like the cage-rotation-stop screw for a 1965 Campy Record derailer, or bolts for the old steel Cinelli stems. See his ebay for some of his wares.
He even made his own Cinelli Bivalent hub sets — from scratch — don't ask what those cost, you can't afford it! Maybe he'll share pics of his Exxon Graftek where every steel part has been replaced with Ti on the Campy gruppo. Even the springs on the brakes are Ti, and the eccentric and lever for the QR on the brakes.
Here's my NR/SR/Rally hybrid that Jim made at my request, with upper and lower pivot bolts in Ti:
Mark B
He even made his own Cinelli Bivalent hub sets — from scratch — don't ask what those cost, you can't afford it! Maybe he'll share pics of his Exxon Graftek where every steel part has been replaced with Ti on the Campy gruppo. Even the springs on the brakes are Ti, and the eccentric and lever for the QR on the brakes.
Here's my NR/SR/Rally hybrid that Jim made at my request, with upper and lower pivot bolts in Ti:
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I was going to post that everyone needs to step aside so they arent run over by merziac as he pushes to the front of the line. But I am late to the party.
Seriously though, this is neat- having framebuilders here, on paceline, and elsewhere is a really neat part of the community and hobby.
Seriously though, this is neat- having framebuilders here, on paceline, and elsewhere is a really neat part of the community and hobby.
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Welcome to the forum.
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Welcome Jim. I’ll also toss in a hi from Brook Watts of, for now, central Mexico.
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The idea of Portlandjim having the word "Newbie" next to his moniker is a bit . . . what's the right word . . . oxymoronic. Yeah, that's it. The idea of Portlandjim having the word "newbie" next to his moniker is oxymoronic.
Welcome to C&V, Jim. C'mon in and set a spell.
Welcome to C&V, Jim. C'mon in and set a spell.
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Welcome, Jim. I daresay we have a bit more fun here than over at CR where many of us also enjoy frequenting...
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At the risk of losing Jim after his first post here, here's a link to a thread you'll never see on the CR list.
Forgive us, this is the dive bar of vintage bicycle worshippers.
Forgive us, this is the dive bar of vintage bicycle worshippers.
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I was going to post that everyone needs to step aside so they arent run over by merziac as he pushes to the front of the line. But I am late to the party.
Seriously though, this is neat- having framebuilders here, on paceline, and elsewhere is a really neat part of the community and hobby.
Seriously though, this is neat- having framebuilders here, on paceline, and elsewhere is a really neat part of the community and hobby.
Ready, aim..........
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Hey, I'm game! Go for it.
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Welcome aboard, sir! It is super cool to have you on these pages!
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welcome on board Jim great to have you
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