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This would blow my kilt up...
But, on pension payday (four days away), this will have to do...
But, on pension payday (four days away), this will have to do...
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I've always wanted a bike with a Sturmey Archer 3 speed (or similar) hub. Obviously there are lots around still but I really want a "club" style racer and I've never found one in my size. Not being in Britain, I may have to build one up myself one day. I blame Sheldon Brown for this strange desire.
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I've always wanted a bike with a Sturmey Archer 3 speed (or similar) hub. Obviously there are lots around still but I really want a "club" style racer and I've never found one in my size. Not being in Britain, I may have to build one up myself one day. I blame Sheldon Brown for this strange desire.
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I'd really like to get an Alan frameset in either carbon frame tubes and aluminium lugs or aluminium frame t ubes and lugs. I'd far prefer the carbon one though.
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I’ve had many bikes come and go over the years and am very happy with what I have and ride currently. Still, I’ve never had a high-end Italian bike (a beat up 60s Legnano I set up as a city single speed doesn’t quite count). I’m not keen to ride skinny tires any longer so I’m not sure that curiosity will ever be satisfied.
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I'd like to have a replica 7 Eleven Merckx in green, white, and red. Almost got one this summer but it was too far gone with rust for me to mess with.
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Ive had many bikes come and go over the years and am very happy with what I have and ride currently. Still, Ive never had a high-end Italian bike (a beat up 60s Legnano I set up as a city single speed doesnt quite count). Im not keen to ride skinny tires any longer so Im not sure that curiosity will ever be satisfied.
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1984 Paramount Touring
I owned this Paramount Touring frame for a couple years before I accepted that it was way too big for me. I had it long enough to get hooked, so if I find another one in the right size, I'll do my best to grab it.
I'd also like to have something British, like Mercian, Bob Jackson, Jack Taylor, Falcon, etc.
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I've always wanted a bike with a Sturmey Archer 3 speed (or similar) hub. Obviously there are lots around still but I really want a "club" style racer and I've never found one in my size. Not being in Britain, I may have to build one up myself one day. I blame Sheldon Brown for this strange desire.
Finally cheated and broke down over the winter and ordered a brand new Pashley Guv'nor. It's such a cool riding bike I wish I had did it earlier.
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I have a nice Zunow, but it needs a top tube, a gugiefication Witcomb from England, a Roberts built Geoffrey Butler, a couple of Centurion Pro-tours. Too many Raleighs and other bikes that are recycles from Japan.
My Zunow is a great bike, I am a bit leery of having the top tube changed, will keep thinking on that one as it rides so nice. It is serial #298 so an early build.
My Witcomb is a great bike and really just needs a paint job. And then to be built and brought here to Cambodia. It is sweet and is a nice smooth ride for short or long times.
My Butler is a throw back 2x7 vintage ride. It is a great all around bike.
I really like my center pull Pro-tour and am trying to sell my 83. It is a truck but rides straight and smooth.
Would I take a nice Italian or French bike maybe if they were complete and in great shape, I really do not want odd threads or handedness.
My Zunow is a great bike, I am a bit leery of having the top tube changed, will keep thinking on that one as it rides so nice. It is serial #298 so an early build.
My Witcomb is a great bike and really just needs a paint job. And then to be built and brought here to Cambodia. It is sweet and is a nice smooth ride for short or long times.
My Butler is a throw back 2x7 vintage ride. It is a great all around bike.
I really like my center pull Pro-tour and am trying to sell my 83. It is a truck but rides straight and smooth.
Would I take a nice Italian or French bike maybe if they were complete and in great shape, I really do not want odd threads or handedness.
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My Grail List is just about empty and so is my Bucket List too. Time to go the other way!
Watch for some nice ones being cast asunder soon... C&V 54cm - 58cm frames and bikes from all over.
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Watch for some nice ones being cast asunder soon... C&V 54cm - 58cm frames and bikes from all over.
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My Grail List is just about empty and so is my Bucket List too. Time to go the other way!
Watch for some nice ones being cast asunder soon... C&V 54cm - 58cm frames and bikes from all over.
Come On Down! Bad Credit, No Credit, Even If Yur Legally Dead, We'll Put U On A Fine Bike!
verktyg Top Of The Hill, Daley City
Watch for some nice ones being cast asunder soon... C&V 54cm - 58cm frames and bikes from all over.
Come On Down! Bad Credit, No Credit, Even If Yur Legally Dead, We'll Put U On A Fine Bike!
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Luckily I have filled my quota and then some for France...
I guess I dont really have an attainable grail bike per se, more like wanting a unique bike from each country...still need a lot...
...unattainable grail ones perhaps...
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My Grail List is just about empty and so is my Bucket List too. Time to go the other way!
Watch for some nice ones being cast asunder soon... C&V 54cm - 58cm frames and bikes from all over.
Come On Down! Bad Credit, No Credit, Even If Yur Legally Dead, We'll Put U On A Fine Bike!
verktyg Top Of The Hill, Daley City
Watch for some nice ones being cast asunder soon... C&V 54cm - 58cm frames and bikes from all over.
Come On Down! Bad Credit, No Credit, Even If Yur Legally Dead, We'll Put U On A Fine Bike!
verktyg Top Of The Hill, Daley City
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Window Shopping
I like French bikes because most are reasonably affordable and they ride nice.
My Flickr Albums for your pleasure and edification.... I have a lot more that I haven't posted.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/282672...57624283001949
When I started collecting bikes again in 2006, I chose mostly bikes that I liked but ones that i could sell at reasonable a price so that others could enjoy the pleasures of a C&V bike.
NO JUNK! Some with a little patina and NONE WITH RUST! If they were too pretty, I never rode them. The ones that I don't ride are going, going, gone!
Happy Holiday All!
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I have all I need.
A number require assembly to be finished.
One I need to make a fork for.
once I finish my rat rod Gios, I might want to respray it.
a few need to be sold off, I have too many silver bikes.
what have I been on the lookout for?
a Gemini ( there was one this year in France but too big at 58cm ctt.)
a Harry Quinn ultra short wheelbase criterium bike- I had one way back, it was lots of fun, there were two others that were basically the same- so they are out there.
If an early, early Klein appeared in my size I would be tempted, I test rode one in 1975 and knew that was the future of a criterium race bike.
I Have missed my chances at a Masi Corsa and or an early Special, too spendy now.
A number require assembly to be finished.
One I need to make a fork for.
once I finish my rat rod Gios, I might want to respray it.
a few need to be sold off, I have too many silver bikes.
what have I been on the lookout for?
a Gemini ( there was one this year in France but too big at 58cm ctt.)
a Harry Quinn ultra short wheelbase criterium bike- I had one way back, it was lots of fun, there were two others that were basically the same- so they are out there.
If an early, early Klein appeared in my size I would be tempted, I test rode one in 1975 and knew that was the future of a criterium race bike.
I Have missed my chances at a Masi Corsa and or an early Special, too spendy now.
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Filled my quota with Italian as well. Rossin, Basso, new old Faggin and Losa are good enough! Unless a Ciocc pops up...
Lots of French goodies. I think my favorites from the pics were the Tigra...super cool, the Peugeot PSV (thats the pearl color I lusted after in my youth) and the 1986 Bertin is nice.
England and USSR are my next two fills...I will probably need to build my bike shed/hideaway before then however.
Lots of French goodies. I think my favorites from the pics were the Tigra...super cool, the Peugeot PSV (thats the pearl color I lusted after in my youth) and the 1986 Bertin is nice.
England and USSR are my next two fills...I will probably need to build my bike shed/hideaway before then however.
Very few boring "all Campy Italian bikes"
I like French bikes because most are reasonably affordable and they ride nice.
My Flickr Albums for your pleasure and edification.... I have a lot more that I haven't posted.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/282672...57624283001949
When I started collecting bikes again in 2006, I chose mostly bikes that I liked but ones that i could sell at reasonable a price so that others could enjoy the pleasures of a C&V bike.
NO JUNK! Some with a little patina and NONE WITH RUST! If they were too pretty, I never rode them. The ones that I don't ride are going, going, gone!
Happy Holiday All!
verktyg
I like French bikes because most are reasonably affordable and they ride nice.
My Flickr Albums for your pleasure and edification.... I have a lot more that I haven't posted.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/282672...57624283001949
When I started collecting bikes again in 2006, I chose mostly bikes that I liked but ones that i could sell at reasonable a price so that others could enjoy the pleasures of a C&V bike.
NO JUNK! Some with a little patina and NONE WITH RUST! If they were too pretty, I never rode them. The ones that I don't ride are going, going, gone!
Happy Holiday All!
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I don't see myself buying too many more vintage. The only thing I'd like to find is a nice steel mtb with a lightweight tubeset, but my market is ridiculously high for anything that all the deals are in road bike which I have plenty of now.
Now near-Vintage (being defined as 25yrs old), I'd like to find a dedicated SS mtb, maybe an early bmx-spaced MonoCog. I'm always watching for any Airborne Ti models with the metal "A" headbadge, but need to find it close to $500. I'm also waiting to find deals on any of the higher-end fixies from the Great Track Bike boom of the early '00s.
Now near-Vintage (being defined as 25yrs old), I'd like to find a dedicated SS mtb, maybe an early bmx-spaced MonoCog. I'm always watching for any Airborne Ti models with the metal "A" headbadge, but need to find it close to $500. I'm also waiting to find deals on any of the higher-end fixies from the Great Track Bike boom of the early '00s.
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I need to build up the Tim Neenan Lighthouse and ride it to decide if I still want an 80s Sequoia. Other than that, some sort of French rando joy to scratch the Singer/Herse/Routens itch.
My inner cheapskate still wants a Gitane Interclub for pure cussedness.
My inner cheapskate still wants a Gitane Interclub for pure cussedness.
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I think just 1 really, I'd like to have a Black Mountain Cycles Monstercross, the original that uses canti's. I plan on getting it next year after screwing up and not reacting when I should have this past year.
Custom lugged rambling frame by some of the wonderful builders listed elsewhere here would be fantastic too. I love most anything lugged 56 x 56 which there is plenty out there to find, it'd be cool to make a custom lugged unit with a tallish headtube but easier step over by the seatpost that rode like a 56 x 56. I do have Rheumatoid Arthritis and as I get older (I'm still youngish at 42), it is clearly going to get harder as the years go by to sling a leg over.
I'd love to edit an older frame too a la gugie and others here. I think that is awesome every time I see a 650B conversion or the like.
I'd love a modern hardtail too, but not clamoring for it.
Custom lugged rambling frame by some of the wonderful builders listed elsewhere here would be fantastic too. I love most anything lugged 56 x 56 which there is plenty out there to find, it'd be cool to make a custom lugged unit with a tallish headtube but easier step over by the seatpost that rode like a 56 x 56. I do have Rheumatoid Arthritis and as I get older (I'm still youngish at 42), it is clearly going to get harder as the years go by to sling a leg over.
I'd love to edit an older frame too a la gugie and others here. I think that is awesome every time I see a 650B conversion or the like.
I'd love a modern hardtail too, but not clamoring for it.
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I want an early 80s Miyata touring bike. I've wanted one since the early 80s when what I could afford was a hi-ten Takara.
Ironically I missed out on a nice Miyata a year or so ago because I didn't want to travel a couple of hours for it and I had just purchased another old bike. That other bike was a Takara Grand Touring.
Ironically I missed out on a nice Miyata a year or so ago because I didn't want to travel a couple of hours for it and I had just purchased another old bike. That other bike was a Takara Grand Touring.
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KonAaron Snake offered up my grail bike for a very reasonable price...one of Steve Bauer's 7-Eleven team bikes. He's my cycling idol and we're the same age and size. Alas, it went to ebay when I couldn't scrape up the dosh. Missed opportunity.
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I need a size 56 or 57 steel classic road racing or touring frame with 130mm rear spacing and clearance for 30 or 32 mm tires. I have these lovely 30mm Schwalbe tubulars which are rubbing on the brake bridge of the Cannondale Six13 I'm building.
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From my youth in the early to mid 1980s, I had just a few dream bikes honestly, that I lusted after. One was a 1983 Peugeot Competition (I got a 1987...I am satisfied once I paint and build it), a Columbine and Bruce Gordon (that ain't happening), and a Ciocc Mockba or soon thereafterward Ciocc. The gray anthracite was so un-Italian. Oh and a Bianchi Celeste of some ilk....I am mostly over that one.
Still hoping to happen on that one as a saved from the dump type deal (yeah right)!
Have a great Thanksgiving and hope someone buys that Ciocc!
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