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"Deja vu all over again!" - Mr. Yogi Berra
oy ha wun o' deesa wunza in same livery from same time; eet be wun or dos cm schmalluh at ~liv
purchased twenty or twenty five year back at a garage sale in Danville California as a frame with a few original fitments yet affixed
tentatively dated as mcmlxxiv
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Riding home through town on my mountain bike, I noticed the Campy sidepull brake and the unique orange color. I asked the rider's companion a few lengths back if his friend was on a Colnago. He didn't know, so I caught up and it was indeed a '70s Colnago. Since I had also owned one we talked. His jersey bore the name "Dinosaurs," and I found out he was meeting the annual "Dinosaur Ride" in Fairfax. I went along with him, and there were indeed a lot of old cyclists, many of them acquaintances, from the '70s and '80s. Was pleased to see old (in every sense of the word) friend Nick Farac-Ban, now in his '90s.
The machinery was classic, as one might imagine.
The machinery was classic, as one might imagine.
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RB-3 riding the NYC subway. I chatted with the young fellow who didn’t seem to know much about it when I admired the build. Maybe his dad built it for him.
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His dad shows him love in the very same way you show your son, with a brilliantly built purpose built bike.
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Thank you for that, Tom. Alternatively, we build our kids bikes we would want! In Jacob's case, that is kind of true but he happens to like my taste in vintage bikes.
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I've spotted a couple. What a contrast.
'91 Trek 520
Sad Pug
'91 Trek 520
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I spotted another steel frame Franklin branded bike on a group ride yesterday and in asking the owner MaryAnn about it, came to find out it's from a local builder near Columbus OH. Snapped a few pics and found some info on the brand through the search feature here on BF. Club buddie Ron & I have started riding with a group of mostly older riders in a neighboring town and it's a good opportunity for me to rotate in some of my steel frame bikes that don't get out as much on faster pace rides. That's my '85 Ironman in the background.
https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-v...in-before.html
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Parked outside the coffee house, an Ibis road bike converted to a "Townie." DT shifters, sidepull brakes, and a basket.
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It’s been freshly powder coated and is being built into a single speed with a “flip/flop” hub but isn’t this a PX-10?
OH NO! I just now realized it’s been castrated So sad…
Let’s Dance! I also spotted these cute 👠! But do really want a “road” shoe?
OH NO! I just now realized it’s been castrated So sad…
Let’s Dance! I also spotted these cute 👠! But do really want a “road” shoe?
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The rider said he found it at a thrift shop for $25!!!
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This would not last in the city
In Ocean Grove. NJ
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Riding home through town on my mountain bike, I noticed the Campy sidepull brake and the unique orange color. I asked the rider's companion a few lengths back if his friend was on a Colnago. He didn't know, so I caught up and it was indeed a '70s Colnago. Since I had also owned one we talked. His jersey bore the name "Dinosaurs," and I found out he was meeting the annual "Dinosaur Ride" in Fairfax. I went along with him, and there were indeed a lot of old cyclists, many of them acquaintances, from the '70s and '80s. Was pleased to see old (in every sense of the word) friend Nick Farac-Ban, now in his '90s.
The machinery was classic, as one might imagine.
The machinery was classic, as one might imagine.
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Outside the Surbiton Flyer public house yesterday 5:30pm till late.
Think it was trying the "this isn't the bike you want to steal" vibe.
Newish tyres, and enough rust on the steel rims that the brakes probably do work.
I've got no idea what date it is, but is that a Campy front hub ?
Think it was trying the "this isn't the bike you want to steal" vibe.
Newish tyres, and enough rust on the steel rims that the brakes probably do work.
I've got no idea what date it is, but is that a Campy front hub ?
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Outside the Surbiton Flyer public house yesterday 5:30pm till late.
Think it was trying the "this isn't the bike you want to steal" vibe.
Newish tyres, and enough rust on the steel rims that the brakes probably do work.
I've got no idea what date it is, but is that a Campy front hub ?
Think it was trying the "this isn't the bike you want to steal" vibe.
Newish tyres, and enough rust on the steel rims that the brakes probably do work.
I've got no idea what date it is, but is that a Campy front hub ?
evidently owner chose to relocate trigger at time of inverting bar
first occasion to see one remounted in this manner
front hub appears to be the Raleigh/Sturmey Archer five-piece steel fellow
thanks for sharing this find
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all best wishes for those "dope fiends" you cater to
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