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herr_oberst 08-12-2022 09:07 AM

Speaking of decals, I have a complete set of Team Crest/Huffy decals. Team Crest eventually became Team Coors Light with Davis Phinney as the lead rider.

(Don't tell anyone, but those were never Huffy's under the decals!)

My plan is to paint this old Trek 1100 black and install the decals as a tribute.


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CurtEgerer 08-12-2022 11:45 AM

Very cool project :cool: I remember the Crest/Huffy team.

greglepore 08-12-2022 12:21 PM

Yeah that is cool. I have a Crest team hat somewhere signed by Rishi Grewahl.

Racerbvd 08-12-2022 07:06 PM

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Originally Posted by herr_oberst (Post 11768940)
Speaking of decals, I have a complete set of Team Crest/Huffy decals. Team Crest eventually became Team Coors Light with Davis Phinney as the lead rider.

(Don't tell anyone, but those were never Huffy's under the decals!)

My plan is to paint this old Trek 1100 black and install the decals as a tribute.


http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1660320267.jpg
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1660320267.jpg

Very cool, when both Huffy and Murray fielded bmx teams, the frames the racers raced were custom built by other top BMX frame builders.

"A" 08-17-2022 09:34 AM

Very sad news:
Legendary engineer and bike designer Mike Burrows – the mastermind behind the Lotus 108 – has died.
https://www.bikeradar.com/news/mike-burrows/
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sc_rufctr 08-17-2022 01:20 PM

RIP Mr Burrows.

Note the "Mavic starfish crank" (French) on the track bike. They're getting really hard to find in good shape.

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Racerbvd 09-11-2022 09:32 PM

Just need to set up the brakes and do some fine tuning and my new 29 will be ready to ride.http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1662957086.jpg
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Some here may recognize this.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1662957175.jpg

look 171 09-11-2022 09:59 PM

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Originally Posted by greglepore (Post 11769254)
Yeah that is cool. I have a Crest team hat somewhere signed by Rishi Grewahl.

Did he do much road riding? I thought he was mtb-er

look 171 09-11-2022 10:06 PM

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Originally Posted by "A" (Post 11773555)

Also responsible for the sloping top tube on modern road bikes (I still think they are ugly to look at), started with the Giant TCR that supplied the ONCE team who dropped Look bikes. I had one of the first 180 alum Team TCR frames that came into the US from Giant. It was light, fast and twitchy down the long mt decent. YOu have to be on your game when flying down high speed, long curves

look 171 09-11-2022 10:08 PM

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Originally Posted by CurtEgerer (Post 11768902)
Speaking of Colnago .... I'm building a 'ratrod' out of a track bike I bought last year. It's not worth restoring and I don't even know what it is. It has multiple layers of paint. I've rusted some of it with a mixture of vinegar, hydrogen peroxide and salt. Got some replica Colnago decals from the Czech Republic. I'll post pics when it's done :D

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1660318772.jpg

Show us more of this bike

look 171 09-11-2022 10:11 PM

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Originally Posted by sc_rufctr (Post 11768333)
This one came in for servicing. :) (owners photo)

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Is that one of those ELOS tubes? I hear they are stiff due to larger dia. tube size but the ride quality is amazing. By the time those newer steel tubes came out, I was already riding Carbon and switched to alum like everyone else. As much as I liked 'em, I am too old for alum frames. Our streets aren't so nice anymore.

abisel 09-12-2022 05:38 AM

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"A" 09-15-2022 07:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by look 171 (Post 11794910)
Also responsible for the sloping top tube on modern road bikes (I still think they are ugly to look at), started with the Giant TCR that supplied the ONCE team who dropped Look bikes. I had one of the first 180 alum Team TCR frames that came into the US from Giant. It was light, fast and twitchy down the long mt decent. YOu have to be on your game when flying down high speed, long curves

Yeah, I tried the compact frame design on a titanium frame for a few years, sure it was lighter, but ride quality & handling just isn't what I was looking for.
It may be great for short criterium racing, but not so ideal for long rides that have high speed descents.
https://i.imgur.com/Ej1W5Fe.jpg

Sold that Merlin after 2 years and been riding my 58cm Litespeed Ultimate since 2004.
https://i.imgur.com/iYyTi6H.jpg

Just picked up a 04 Litespeed Tuscany few weeks ago for $850, couldn't pass it up for the price.
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sc_rufctr 09-18-2022 06:54 PM

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Originally Posted by look 171 (Post 11794913)
Is that one of those ELOS tubes? I hear they are stiff due to larger dia. tube size but the ride quality is amazing. By the time those newer steel tubes came out, I was already riding Carbon and switched to alum like everyone else. As much as I liked 'em, I am too old for alum frames. Our streets aren't so nice anymore.

I'm not 100% sure but if I had to guess, yes they're Columbus ELOS. The owner loves it. I took it for a short test ride after I had finished and it reminded me of a Trek alloy road bike I sold years ago.

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look 171 09-18-2022 08:45 PM

There's something about the ride quality of those old steel bikes. I love the snap back when jamming on it off the saddle especially coming out of a very fast turn during a training ride or a race (Sadly I will no longer race). The only bike I found that has that same feeling is my Time and this latest Giant TCR. The giant even has that slightly muted feel of steel when going over chip seal roads. The Time will beat my ass over those type of road conditions. I really think these latest generation of carbon frames have come such long way compared to the first gen OCLV Trek frames or the "flexy" Early Look frames (Had one and looooved that frame on those long training rides). I love to take that silver DeRose (Ti or SS?) and beat on it down a mountain road and see what all the fuss is all about. Those old Italians know how to built a stable and fast bike. All of my Italian (Ok including the French too) bikes feel that way.

Not sure if I mentioned it here? When I was in Italy, I has a chance to visit Masi's work shop under the velodrome in Milan. It reminded me of my father's jewelry shop. A typical shop that built things. Stuff were not out of place but scattered. The old man, Alberto, his son, came out with an English translator. We spoke about having a frame make. he took about 3 min to measure me up and immediately said you need this! Same size I have been riding since I was 18. Sadly, I ended up without the frame due to long lead time, 2 months. The tariff would have been as much as the bike itself when it ships through customs. I also visited Casati, same thing, typical shop which is very cool to see. During that time, alum was the top building materials.

look 171 09-18-2022 08:51 PM

Pete, what's going to happen to the steel bike industry when these famous builds die off or retires completely? I know there are a bunch of younger ones that are setting up shop in none traditional cycling countries but still, they are far and few in between. I think Colnago will live on and will continue making small amount of steel bikes but smaller builders like DeRosa, Masi, and all the famous builders? Cinelli has fallen off the wayside? Don't hear about them with new stems and bars. Not even their track frames. Co. like Look dominate the track.

jim72911t 09-18-2022 09:52 PM

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Originally Posted by look 171 (Post 11800829)
Pete, what's going to happen to the steel bike industry when these famous builds die off or retires completely? I know there are a bunch of younger ones that are setting up shop in none traditional cycling countries but still, they are far and few in between. I think Colnago will live on and will continue making small amount of steel bikes but smaller builders like DeRosa, Masi, and all the famous builders? Cinelli has fallen off the wayside? Don't hear about them with new stems and bars. Not even their track frames. Co. like Look dominate the track.

I’m not Pete, but the steel bike industry is alive and well. Heck, I can name at least a half dozen builders that I know personally, all of whom build amazing frames.

look 171 09-19-2022 01:09 AM

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Originally Posted by jim72911t (Post 11800861)
I’m not Pete, but the steel bike industry is alive and well. Heck, I can name at least a half dozen builders that I know personally, all of whom build amazing frames.

There are a bunch of them in Italy as well as many other countries. I am talking about the legends who hand down their torch to their sons or workmen so the name continues.

A neighbor down the street, a cinematographer was in Taiwan shooting a film. He jsut happened to come across a steel frame builder walking distance to his filming location. He couldn't resist and had a frame built. It is a beautiful looking bike. Took a few days to finish and painted orange with the builder's name near the back of the top tube written in Chinese. Something you don't see daily around here. It is a typical traditional looking frame with slightly over size downtube. It gets ridden all the time. According to him, it tracks fine and feel like any Italian frames he's ridden but its no DeRosa, that's all. He paid 400.00 US for it. Deal of the century imo.

By the way, you know anyone down here? I need a drop out replaced. It is bent and has a crack, pulled inward by the chain that was caught. I left email for couple people, but none returned emails. Is been some time since I looked. Given up almost.

NutmegCarrera 09-19-2022 11:29 AM

Look 171-
Don’t give up!!!
I know it isn’t the LA area, but there is a great shop just outside Madison, Wi called Yellow Jersey.
Andrew Muzi has operated the shop since the early 1970’s and is a real bike shop guy. Not the corporate franchise shop.
An amazing place to visit.
I would bet that he could take care of you. If not - he could point you in the right direction.
(608) 257-4737

There’s also Waterford Precision Cycles.
They used to be the Schwinn Paramount factory. They are in Waterford Wi.
They are a traditional steel frame builder. Last time I bought a race bike, Richard Schwinn did the fitting.

I wish you luck. Hard to part with a favorite bike.http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1663612077.jpg

NutmegCarrera 09-19-2022 11:35 AM

And here’s one my son just moved out of…http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1663612185.jpg

Replacing with this one😃
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First race…
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