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1973 Paramount, finally.

Old 01-30-22, 02:07 PM
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1973 Paramount, finally.

Two weeks ago at a swap meet I saw this Paramount for sale. I didn’t bring enough cash but made an offer anyhow. After he stopped laughing he said no. I walked around the rest of the day hoping no one would buy it and he’d change his mind. For two weeks I couldn’t get it out of my mind and searched the classifieds for it. I made an offer and made a 3 hour round trip today and just got it home. Looks really clean, but still needs a total service with new tires, cables and bar tape.



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Old 01-30-22, 02:42 PM
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Congratulations and thanks for sharing your success. It's a beauty!

The Sprint saddle is an unusual but appropriate difference.
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Wow, look at those lugs! Gorgeous! Nice score!
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Golly, that’s purdy….
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Right on!
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Way to stick with it. Your tenacious pursuit has been richly rewarded. It’s a beautiful Paramount!
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Oh Beautiful example. Great looking bike. Do you have plans for it?

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Oh Beautiful example. Great looking bike. Do you have plans for it?

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I have hoods and black cloth tape. I’m replacing the saddle with a Brooks and getting Panaracer Paselas. Then I’m going to ride it. I’ve owned and sold 2 Paramounts and have regretted it. I’ve been searching for a keeper for awhile.
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Wow!

Seems like it’s an especially clean example. Nice score, and congratulations.
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Nice! Is yours a P-15? I have a '73 P-13.
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Originally Posted by sloar
I’m replacing the saddle with a Brooks
I'd do that too.
The Sprint saddle is from a mid sixties Varsity.
Inappropriate for a Paramount IMHO.
Nice score. Glad that you were able to nail the deal down.
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Pretty sure it’s the P15. I haven’t had anytime to spend with it yet.
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Impressive I must say, looks like it may have been a chilly jaunt.
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Stripped the frame today, no surprises or problems. The chrome cleaned up like new. I’ll take all the parts to work Wednesday and spend all day cleaning and polishing. Has anyone found a touch up paint that’s close to Silver Mist?
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Very nice. I hope this one works out for you.
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Beautiful, and with the somewhat rare Campy Record triple. I believe that Merz used to make a smaller chainring (32T?) for the triple to replace that ridiculous 36T small chainring. Those are probably as rare as hens' teeth but I'm guessing that you could make one out of a different chainring (or just go with a Red Clover triplizer).
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Silver with Chrome looks the business... so what usually happens is another keeper will show up for half the price any minute now, just know that i am your guy when that happens...

Nice!

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I guess it's okay. If you like that sort of thing, that is..


Nice score. I know that feeling of having a bike (or in my case, a frame) someone is selling gnaw at you after walking away. For me, it was almost two years worth of gnawing before I finally could make it work. That frame has turned into the best riding bike I have ever owned. May yours give you as much joy as mine has given me.
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Cool!
There's just something about a chromed Nervex lug!
I always had a thing for the ones coming from across the pond, but otherwise very similar to the Paramount.



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Originally Posted by davester
Beautiful, and with the somewhat rare Campy Record triple. I believe that Merz used to make a smaller chainring (32T?) for the triple to replace that ridiculous 36T small chainring. Those are probably as rare as hens' teeth but I'm guessing that you could make one out of a different chainring (or just go with a Red Clover triplizer).
Merz made a 31, Bob Freeman had 30t awhile back and I got one.

And you have to remember that Campy made the 36t when there were far less options, at least they made a specific DS crank arm for it.




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Sloar,
Great buy and a good find! I trust it will suite you well. Smiles, MH
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Great buy and a good find! I trust it will suite you well. Smiles, MH

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It’s cleaning up pretty good.

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Wow, cleaning up REALLY well - looks almost NOS! Love these Paramounts in silver, especially the years that have the world stripes on the seat tube rather than the Schwinn/Olympic decal.

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