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OK, this isn't something usually seen in C&V but it IS a 1987 so it's old enough and if you look at "C&V" as "Confusing & Vile"........
1987 Dahon Stowaway folding bike. They're kind of goofy looking but this thing is a blast to ride and with the 7 speed, 170mm cranks and 53t chainwheel you can get it rolling pretty good, maybe too good for 20 inch wheels LOL.
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1987 Dahon Stowaway folding bike. They're kind of goofy looking but this thing is a blast to ride and with the 7 speed, 170mm cranks and 53t chainwheel you can get it rolling pretty good, maybe too good for 20 inch wheels LOL.
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What is going on here? Is this even the same frame? Did you take a Bianchi and try to turn it into a Galmozzi? Re-routing the rear der cable over the BB?
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This is what $150 got me
A bit of effort and parts from the bin
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Great results.
Did you know it was a Galmozzi before you bought it?
Does the Galmozzi stamp on the head tube show through the new paint?
I love those little details.
Did you know it was a Galmozzi before you bought it?
Does the Galmozzi stamp on the head tube show through the new paint?
I love those little details.
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'78 Raleigh Super Course - Craig's find (really dirty) Before pic
After (left the frame patina)- mostly parts I had on hand. The ride is exceptional.
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I Almost Forgot About This Thread...
1984 Schwinn High Sierra
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Small changes to my drop bar '88 GT Karakoram today, crankset and wheels. I swapped the FSA crankset for the CODA I had on my 1990 Diamond Back Interval.
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A Windsor professional as picked up and after some clean up and pulling some parts out of the parts bin.
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I guess I forgot to mention getting some special order orange paint that barely covered the primer, then getting another orange (which I like better). Oh yeah two sets of decals since I screwed up on the first set. And of course a glamour clear coat.
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The Italian Job - 1986 Bianchi Squadra
...or "How To Make Photos Taken Against a White Garage Door Look Good"
Just finished this speedy little project. Here's a Before shot from the CL ad:
This was my parts donor bike, a 1998-ish Bianchi Sport SX:
That was a very nice bike, but it was made in Taiwan, which always sort of bothered me. I needed a speedy Italian lightweight in my life.
These next two "after" shots were taken this morning, while prepping for a ride.
Rather than go with the usual upside-down SOMA Oxford handlebar, I decided to use the SOMA Mustache II 3-Speed bar instead. This allowed a sportier, forward-biased riding position - more appropriate for the bike's design and geometry.
According to the 1986 Bianchi catalog (Thanks, @ Bianchigirll!), the stock Squadra weighed 22.5 lbs as-delivered. With my Shimano Deore 1x9 drivetrain swap, this bike weighs a skosh heavier at 23.6 lbs naked (No bags or bottles). That makes it the lightest bike in my stable.
I had transferred the Handsome Cycles® crankset (with 1x plus chainguard ring) over, and it seemed to fit alright, but I was warned about this over on the "What Have You Been Wrenching On Lately?" thread. Sure enough, on one of my test rides I noticed that the crankset had bottomed on the BB spindle, and developed a very slight wobble. Then I got SO LUCKY...
Both cranksets were 130 BCD! So I just swapped the rings over and reused the Ofmega/Bianchi crank on this bike - problem solved. I'll be taking "Sophia" (the name is explained in the "What Have You Been Wrenching On Lately?" thread too) out on a shakedown ride later this afternoon, when I can dress in normal riding gear and not have to emulate Nanook of the North. I'll post my shots from that on the "Where'd You Ride Today" thread.
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Just finished this speedy little project. Here's a Before shot from the CL ad:
This was my parts donor bike, a 1998-ish Bianchi Sport SX:
That was a very nice bike, but it was made in Taiwan, which always sort of bothered me. I needed a speedy Italian lightweight in my life.
These next two "after" shots were taken this morning, while prepping for a ride.
Rather than go with the usual upside-down SOMA Oxford handlebar, I decided to use the SOMA Mustache II 3-Speed bar instead. This allowed a sportier, forward-biased riding position - more appropriate for the bike's design and geometry.
According to the 1986 Bianchi catalog (Thanks, @ Bianchigirll!), the stock Squadra weighed 22.5 lbs as-delivered. With my Shimano Deore 1x9 drivetrain swap, this bike weighs a skosh heavier at 23.6 lbs naked (No bags or bottles). That makes it the lightest bike in my stable.
I had transferred the Handsome Cycles® crankset (with 1x plus chainguard ring) over, and it seemed to fit alright, but I was warned about this over on the "What Have You Been Wrenching On Lately?" thread. Sure enough, on one of my test rides I noticed that the crankset had bottomed on the BB spindle, and developed a very slight wobble. Then I got SO LUCKY...
Both cranksets were 130 BCD! So I just swapped the rings over and reused the Ofmega/Bianchi crank on this bike - problem solved. I'll be taking "Sophia" (the name is explained in the "What Have You Been Wrenching On Lately?" thread too) out on a shakedown ride later this afternoon, when I can dress in normal riding gear and not have to emulate Nanook of the North. I'll post my shots from that on the "Where'd You Ride Today" thread.
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Step 1 - White coat + first mask
Step 2: Orange Coat, remove 1st mask, add second mask (not shown for some reason)
Step 3: Blue coat. Remove 2nd mask set. And Look, I didn't paint my shoes!
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Thanks! This is my first back-yard paint job. I made the masks in Illustrator, had a local shop cut the vinyl for me. Then:
Step 1 - White coat + first mask
Step 2: Orange Coat, remove 1st mask, add second mask (not shown for some reason)
Step 3: Blue coat. Remove 2nd mask set. And Look, I didn't paint my shoes!
Step 1 - White coat + first mask
Step 2: Orange Coat, remove 1st mask, add second mask (not shown for some reason)
Step 3: Blue coat. Remove 2nd mask set. And Look, I didn't paint my shoes!
Seems you're a painter of some sort with plenty of pro level drop cloths.
Any durability issues yet?
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I picked up this mystery frame looking for a good candidate for S&S coupler retrofit to make a rando bike:
Through the magic of spray cans and inkjet waterslide decals, it has become:
I am just waiting for the paint to harden before I clearcoat and unmask the couplers.
Through the magic of spray cans and inkjet waterslide decals, it has become:
I am just waiting for the paint to harden before I clearcoat and unmask the couplers.
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