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Show off your vintage Paramount
Haven't seen a thread for this yet (if one exists feel free to delete mine or merge). my first and hopefully not last is a '92 PDG3. When I bought it someone had replaced the stock 7 speed RX100 with 8 speed Dura-Ace. I've replaced the wheels and added an Easton carbon fork. I've got the original wheels & fork so its easily switched back to stock.
And for those concerned, the lower end shifters are temporary until a better set of Dura Ace (or even 105) shifters is found. What is on there now fit the bill at the time and are functional... enough said.
And for those concerned, the lower end shifters are temporary until a better set of Dura Ace (or even 105) shifters is found. What is on there now fit the bill at the time and are functional... enough said.
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Haven't seen a thread for this yet (if one exists feel free to delete mine or merge). my first and hopefully not last is a '92 PDG3. When I bought it someone had replaced the stock 7 speed RX100 with 8 speed Dura-Ace. I've replaced the wheels and added an Easton carbon fork. I've got the original wheels & fork so its easily switched back to stock.
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I highly doubt a Paramount originally came with a RX100 group. RX100 was definitely mid-range, technically slightly below 105 though the only difference was the finish.
EDIT: I guess they did make Paramounts with RX100. I am surprised. I would have expected at least 105 even for the lowest tier Paramount.
EDIT: I guess they did make Paramounts with RX100. I am surprised. I would have expected at least 105 even for the lowest tier Paramount.
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um, no... the Dura Ace drive train is very much intact. I did replace the down tube shifters with STI. Searched (and still searching) for some good Dura Ace STI's but haven't found a set yet. I traded some other stuff out for a set of NIB 8 speed Shimano STI shifters. Low end yes but the price was right and will be replaced with a more worthy set in due time.
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um, no... the Dura Ace drive train is very much intact. I did replace the down tube shifters with STI. Searched (and still searching) for some good Dura Ace STI's but haven't found a set yet. I traded some other stuff out for a set of NIB 8 speed Shimano STI shifters. Low end yes but the price was right and will be replaced with a more worthy set in due time.
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Here are three of mine. Front to back: 1940 track bike, 1972 chrome P15-9, 1987 Waterford "Standard"
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My 1972 Paramount, full NR. Brand new powder coat. Wharn I first got the bike, someone had already removed the original paint and chrome.
Here it is resting with my friend's 86 Cilo after a little ride in Italy.
Action shot in the fire roads above Orange County, CA
Here it is resting with my friend's 86 Cilo after a little ride in Italy.
Action shot in the fire roads above Orange County, CA
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Here's my '66:
And my '84 before I applied the decals:
I need to take some better photos of it before the snow.
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And my '84 before I applied the decals:
I need to take some better photos of it before the snow.
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'71 P13 Campified & triplized while wearing 27 X 1&1/4 tires.
'83 early Waterford Standard triplized with late '80s and early 90's Shimano 105.
'83 early Waterford Standard triplized with late '80s and early 90's Shimano 105.
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Actually a few did, at least in 1992. Here are scans from a catalog showing the PDG 2 & 3 had either a full or partial RX-100 group. The PDG 5 and higher had 105 or Ultegra. I saw another PDG 3, same year that was all stock and it had the RX-100 group on it. Mine still has the RX-100 brakes.
https://bikecatalogs.org/SCHWINN/1992...992_Pmt_23.jpg
https://bikecatalogs.org/SCHWINN/1992...992_Pmt_24.jpg
https://bikecatalogs.org/SCHWINN/1992...992_Pmt_23.jpg
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Not in the same league, but I love 'em all the same - here are my three:
1966 P-12
1972 P-13, badgered together with a variety of parts
1989, with triple
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I only had the frame and did not exactly do a traditional build. VO crankset and wheels, Shimano drivetrain with Ultegra indexed bar end shifters, Nitto rando handlebars, and Tektro aero levers. One change from the photo is that I took off the 23mm trainers and replaced them with 28mm Pasela Tourguards.
P4140478 - Version 2 by galoot_loves_tools, on Flickr
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I'll be ignoring this thread as I remember hearing somewhere that thou shall not covet another man's bike.
(But if I do sneak a peak here and there I'm sure the Creator would forgive a fella a little bike lust.)
(But if I do sneak a peak here and there I'm sure the Creator would forgive a fella a little bike lust.)
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My three.
I've had them for a very long time. They hung as wall art for 15 years.
Now the two 24" (60cm) ones have saddle and 700c wheel upgrades and I ride them all the time on nice summer days.
Kool Orange ones are 1972 P15-9 (matching husband and wife pair, the small frame one is pretty close to NOS)
The silver Mist one is a 1973 P10-9
I've had them for a very long time. They hung as wall art for 15 years.
Now the two 24" (60cm) ones have saddle and 700c wheel upgrades and I ride them all the time on nice summer days.
Kool Orange ones are 1972 P15-9 (matching husband and wife pair, the small frame one is pretty close to NOS)
The silver Mist one is a 1973 P10-9