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Old 09-28-09, 01:00 PM
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Hi there,

I'm new to the forum, and thought I'd share my new/old Puch mixte, bought for v. cheap off Gumtree and just done up a wee bit so my mum can ride it when she's here. I love it so much, though, that it might just get ridden by ME quite a bit. I have really loved looking at everyone's mixtes on this thread - they are elegant bikes!


As bought, except for new Kool Stop brake pads


Done up with new handlebars, old brake levers off my Raleigh 20, my Brooks saddle off my commuter bike, and handmade grips by me.


The grips - not perfectly happy with these just yet, but they'll do for now. I used strips of leather that I stamped with my name, and finished with twine. I'm a bookbinder, so I'm lucky that I have scraps of leather an access to a stamping machine!


The wine crate off my Raleigh looks awful good on this bike...
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Been tinkering with this Bottecchia lately............
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Three Puchs in a row...what are the chances?
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1975 UO-18C
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SAWEET! It's prisitine!
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Hey,
When mounting the rear brake on the twin lateral tubes, is there any rhyme or reason to mounting the caliper face up or face down? Is it a purely "cable routing" issue? My Japanese Raleigh Mixte (Super Competition model?) was set up with the center pull facing down. Most of the pictures on this thread seem to have the brake facing up. What's the consensus?
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I think it is as you said, a cable routing issue.
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Originally Posted by elcraft
Hey,
When mounting the rear brake on the twin lateral tubes, is there any rhyme or reason to mounting the caliper face up or face down? Is it a purely "cable routing" issue? My Japanese Raleigh Mixte (Super Competition model?) was set up with the center pull facing down. Most of the pictures on this thread seem to have the brake facing up. What's the consensus?
My Gitane mixte came with "up", now it is "down". I found I kicked the brake qute often (i am getting old ) and thereby putting it off center and pulling the cable. I like "down".

Been thinking for some time there should be a "Show us your mixte rear brake & cabel route" thread.
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Job just finished

Here is my wife's 1980 ( I think I could be a year off) Fuji S12-S. Purchased new and in suspended animation for the last 25 years. We decided to get back into biking for fun and exercise. I spent the last two weeks cleaning and polishing it along with disassembling, cleaning, lubing, and adjusting every bearing in it. It stands ready for its test ride.

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Originally Posted by darksquid
Hi there,

I'm new to the forum, and thought I'd share my new/old Puch mixte, bought for v. cheap off Gumtree and just done up a wee bit so my mum can ride it when she's here. I love it so much, though, that it might just get ridden by ME quite a bit. I have really loved looking at everyone's mixtes on this thread - they are elegant bikes!


As bought, except for new Kool Stop brake pads


Done up with new handlebars, old brake levers off my Raleigh 20, my Brooks saddle off my commuter bike, and handmade grips by me.


The grips - not perfectly happy with these just yet, but they'll do for now. I used strips of leather that I stamped with my name, and finished with twine. I'm a bookbinder, so I'm lucky that I have scraps of leather an access to a stamping machine!


The wine crate off my Raleigh looks awful good on this bike...
Very nice job on the grips. I used Toshi leather on a bike I made and I really like how well they compliment a honey Brooks. Very handsome bike you have.

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Old 10-05-09, 02:49 AM
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Originally Posted by Mr_Christopher
Very nice job on the grips. I used Toshi leather on a bike I made and I really like how well they compliment a honey Brooks. Very handsome bike you have.

Chris
Thanks, Chris. I really do like the honey leather on this bike. But I'm afraid I really need/want my Brooks on my commuter bike, so for now the original saddle is back on this bike. I've ordered some old fashioned black rubber grips, so my homemade grips will be coming off until I can afford another Brooks!

I've also put new alloy wheels on the bike, and am now looking for a replacement for the crappy/bent Simplex RD. I'm thinking a Suntour Vx. I'm having great fun eBaying/sourcing parts.

Geez this C&V thing could get addictive.
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Originally Posted by darksquid
Geez this C&V thing could get addictive.
Come... Join us... Don't be afraid... It wont hurt... much.
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Old 10-05-09, 10:20 AM
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Come... Join us... Don't be afraid... It wont hurt... much.
My wallet (and my fingernails!!) are feeling the pain already!

But still, I want more....
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Originally Posted by rwortman
Here is my wife's 1980 ( I think I could be a year off) Fuji S12-S. Purchased new and in suspended animation for the last 25 years. We decided to get back into biking for fun and exercise. I spent the last two weeks cleaning and polishing it along with disassembling, cleaning, lubing, and adjusting every bearing in it. It stands ready for its test ride.
That's a very nice looking mixte in great condition... nice work cleaning it up!
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Old 10-06-09, 08:07 PM
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Here is something interesting on CL, it's not mine but I would snap it up if I wasn't full of projects.

https://southbend.craigslist.org/bik/1404948080.html
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If only this were a true mixtie:

https://velo-orange.blogspot.com/2009...ew-frames.html

You could do a totally different take on "Neo-Retro" with this thing: leather saddle and grips, polished vintage parts, chrome (or polished aluminum) fenders, and a whhaa...carbon frame???
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Old 10-20-09, 06:26 PM
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Originally Posted by tashi
If only this were a true mixtie:

https://velo-orange.blogspot.com/2009...ew-frames.html

You could do a totally different take on "Neo-Retro" with this thing: leather saddle and grips, polished vintage parts, chrome (or polished aluminum) fenders, and a whhaa...carbon frame???
That frame was real, but Chris was totally joking about that (note the date of that post)
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Just finished this one for a flip. Univega Nuevo Sport Mixte. Covered in overspray but otherwise in decent shape when I picked it up. My first Mixte!




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Bottechia. Lots of chrome on this bike. Its a real beauty. Someone take it off my hands please. I dont want it rusting out in my garage over the winter.
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A winter project I picked up a few weeks ago......this is the official "before" pic and I think it should clean up nicely.
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So when can I expect delivery?
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Peugeot Mixte-1970s

I have enjoyed seeing the bikes posted here and getting ideas for my own re-build. Here's my Peugeot mixte from the early 1970s. Everything works well together except for the rear derailleur, which needs a proper indented frame hanger so that it can change to up the largest cog. Does anyone know of an inexpensive source for a Simplex rear derailleur hanger?
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I suppose you shouldn't laugh about Mixte bikes all too much. Take a look at this fellow riding a Peugeot mixte frame in Milan traffic. Props to the first person who recognizes who the rider is. (no he is not a relative of mine!)


Congratulations to MetinUz for correctly guessing Alberto Masi
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