Retro roadies- old frames with STI's or Ergos
#4251
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Man I love this thread. Hot Rodding!
I'm in the process of building another Centurion Ironman for myself. This makes #4 I think? This will be my second with STI and first with any carbon. I recently got the frameset on ebay, sold the fork, went all Easton EC90 up front, and got a goodie bag from buddy RobbieTunes to help get the bits mounted. It's getting a Tiagra 10sp group and mavic ksyrium elites. Can't wait!
I'm in the process of building another Centurion Ironman for myself. This makes #4 I think? This will be my second with STI and first with any carbon. I recently got the frameset on ebay, sold the fork, went all Easton EC90 up front, and got a goodie bag from buddy RobbieTunes to help get the bits mounted. It's getting a Tiagra 10sp group and mavic ksyrium elites. Can't wait!
Hold out for the carbon post and get a weenie saddle, could be our first 18 lb Ironman... (since your Miami Vice tri-bike)
Patience is a virtue, my friend, and looks great so far. Just tape the grip area of the drops, methinks.
NOTE: BF's trekKiller is one of the fine folks behind this:
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#4252
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My C-Dale R600 I think it's from around 97 or so. It's running some Sora 9 speed stuff. Just kind of a beater.
Cannondale R600 - Pedal Room
My Trek 1100 from 91 with Ultegra 6500
Trek 1100 Ultegra - Pedal Room
My Univega gravel/cross bike with 105 5500
Univega Gravel/Cross - Pedal Room
#4253
Banned.
^^ You've been living well! ^^
Nice stuff. Welcome to the forum
Nice stuff. Welcome to the forum
#4254
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Thank you
#4255
Junior Member
Join Date: Aug 2014
Location: Los Angeles, CA
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Bikes: Production Privee Shan 26", 1996 LandShark Road Shark (currently in rebuild), Raleigh Roper Flat Bar Gravel/Commuter
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This picture does absolutely no justice, but its all I have at the moment. Its in the rebuild stage, it was fun keeping it vintage, but its too nice of a bike to not ride as hard as possible with.
#4256
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Welcome to the forum. Can't to see it done. Of course, it would look better at MY place.... Kudo's to you.
#4257
Cult Classic Cycling Club
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Hamilton, ON
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Just got some free time. I finished college for good on Friday. I'll do it tomorrow.
I probably could, but I haven't.
6'5"
I probably could, but I haven't.
6'5"
#4258
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Frame: Champion Mondial AB 531 Reynolds 64cm
Fork/Headset: Champion Mondial / Tange Levin NJS
Crankset/Bottom Bracket: Campagnolo Chorus crank & bb
Pedals: Shimano 105
Drivetrain/Cog/Chainring/Chain: Campagnolo Chorus 10 speed cassette / Campagnolo Chorus 53/39 chainrings / Campagnolo Record chain
Derailleurs/Shifters: RD 10 speed Campagnolo Chorus / FD Shimano Dura Ace / Campagnolo Veloce Shifters
Handlebars/Stem: Nitto Noodle / 3TTT
Saddle/Seatpost: Fizik Airone CX / unknown fluted
Brakes: Ultegra
Front Wheel/Hub/Tire: Fulcrum Racing 1 / Schwable Ultremo ZX
Rear Wheel/Hub/Tire: Fulcrum Racing 1 / Vittoria Open Corsa
Fork/Headset: Champion Mondial / Tange Levin NJS
Crankset/Bottom Bracket: Campagnolo Chorus crank & bb
Pedals: Shimano 105
Drivetrain/Cog/Chainring/Chain: Campagnolo Chorus 10 speed cassette / Campagnolo Chorus 53/39 chainrings / Campagnolo Record chain
Derailleurs/Shifters: RD 10 speed Campagnolo Chorus / FD Shimano Dura Ace / Campagnolo Veloce Shifters
Handlebars/Stem: Nitto Noodle / 3TTT
Saddle/Seatpost: Fizik Airone CX / unknown fluted
Brakes: Ultegra
Front Wheel/Hub/Tire: Fulcrum Racing 1 / Schwable Ultremo ZX
Rear Wheel/Hub/Tire: Fulcrum Racing 1 / Vittoria Open Corsa
#4259
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Scottsdale, AZ
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Bikes: 3Rensho Super Record Export, Zunow Z-1, Andy Gilmour Breakaway, Sycip 26er
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Not sure where I'm going with this build, but its for riding anyway.
Should be complete already but the 7800 hubs don't take SRAM red cassettes
Should be complete already but the 7800 hubs don't take SRAM red cassettes
#4260
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#4261
Banned.
I think I may have one or two of those deep-spline cassettes here in my box. I can't use them.
#4263
My first experience with Microshift. This Paramount Series 3 OS was built for a customer who wanted to retain the 7 speed double but use STI type shifters. Microshift makes a very nice and modern looking setup for a 7 double that's Shimano compatible. Even though the RX100 FD was not originally designed for indexed shifting, everything works well together. I'm impressed!
Yes, those are Michelin Dynamic 28's on there. A little tight in the back and had to do some machining on the bottom of the fork crown in front, but they work.
Yes, those are Michelin Dynamic 28's on there. A little tight in the back and had to do some machining on the bottom of the fork crown in front, but they work.
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#4266
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My first experience with Microshift. This Paramount Series 3 OS was built for a customer who wanted to retain the 7 speed double but use STI type shifters. Microshift makes a very nice and modern looking setup for a 7 double that's Shimano compatible. Even though the RX100 FD was not originally designed for indexed shifting, everything works well together. I'm impressed!
Yes, those are Michelin Dynamic 28's on there. A little tight in the back and had to do some machining on the bottom of the fork crown in front, but they work.
Yes, those are Michelin Dynamic 28's on there. A little tight in the back and had to do some machining on the bottom of the fork crown in front, but they work.
#4267
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Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: lansing, mi
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Bikes: 1978 Centurion Pro Tour - 1988 Centurion Ironman Master
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Just finished up my girlfriend's Christmas present last night. An 88' Trek 400 done up in RSX.
Merry Christmas, all you retro roadies.
Merry Christmas, all you retro roadies.
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#4270
Grizzled
Join Date: Dec 2014
Location: East Central Wis
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Bikes: Specialized Hardrock; Trek 5000; Gary Fisher Supercaliber; C'dale ST400
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I like that all black look!
I'm starting to build up a touring bike based on a 1986 Cannondale ST frame. Is it an issue fitting modern 130mm hubs in the existing (I measure 128 mm) spacing?
I'm starting to build up a touring bike based on a 1986 Cannondale ST frame. Is it an issue fitting modern 130mm hubs in the existing (I measure 128 mm) spacing?
#4271
No issue at all, done it dozens of times and those bikes have literally tens of thousands of miles on them all told without an issue. No need to even re-align the dropouts. Conversion to 700c size wheels gives you the ability to fit up to a size 32 tire, but requires new brake calipers (Tektro 539's are ideal).
Am in the process right now of building up a travel bike using an 87 ST with new Shimano 105 5800 11 speed, compact crank and 11/32 rear cassette, which eliminates the need for a triple. For those who've been on the Forum for a few years, a reincarnation of The Yellow Submarine.
Am in the process right now of building up a travel bike using an 87 ST with new Shimano 105 5800 11 speed, compact crank and 11/32 rear cassette, which eliminates the need for a triple. For those who've been on the Forum for a few years, a reincarnation of The Yellow Submarine.
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#4272
Thrifty Bill
Join Date: Jan 2008
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Latest version of my 1987 Prologue. Mainly Dura Ace 7700 (nine speed). Of course, the DA brifters died, so I installed nine speed Microshift. Crank is a hollow tech Tiagra compact (garage sale find!!). Wheels are tricolor. I do have a set of DA wheels, but I really like these, so I think I will stick with the mix.
I was planning to rebuilt the bike (for the fifth or sixth time) with DA 7400. But really, everything works well, so I think I will leave well enough alone.
I was planning to rebuilt the bike (for the fifth or sixth time) with DA 7400. But really, everything works well, so I think I will leave well enough alone.
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#4274
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Here is my resto-Mod Raleigh Technium PRE. I got it off Ebay about 3 years ago and now the only original pieces are the frame and fork!! I added FSA wheels, brakes, crankset. I found some carbon handlebars at a swap meet for $20, wet sanded and clear coated with lacquer. I added a triple right away. The second year I rode it I put on the wheels and a 8 speed cassette with an Altus Rear derailleur. I still used the friction downtube shifters! This year I added Sora STI shifters. I have put over 5000 miles on it and absolutely love it. I think some of the zippy guys in the local bike club think I am totally Fredly with this bike but I do not give an eff. My only plans for next year is to add a Sora rear derailleur and a new headset with black cups.
#4275
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Here is my resto-Mod Raleigh Technium PRE. I got it off Ebay about 3 years ago and now the only original pieces are the frame and fork!! I added FSA wheels, brakes, crankset. I found some carbon handlebars at a swap meet for $20, wet sanded and clear coated with lacquer. I added a triple right away. The second year I rode it I put on the wheels and a 8 speed cassette with an Altus Rear derailleur. I still used the friction downtube shifters! This year I added Sora STI shifters. I have put over 5000 miles on it and absolutely love it. I think some of the zippy guys in the local bike club think I am totally Fredly with this bike but I do not give an eff. My only plans for next year is to add a Sora rear derailleur and a new headset with black cups.