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Curt,
I forgotten to add that you must find the OMAS ring bolts. I am not sure if they were Ti or super light alum/alloy? I run alum water bottle Alen bolts on all my bikes except on my current bike. Finally I smart up and save money. Hell, I even have old school ti bottle cages (the wire looking type) and the guys were laughing at me last Saturday because I lack CArbon cages. I spend lot of my summer job money chasing super lights parts. It certainly made me faster, but so were all the others without them. No matter how I tried, they always made me suffered and drag me up the hill like a dead dog with tongue hanging past my 1R stem. Is that going to be money no object vintage build? if it is, then you must bone up on all the super light alum parts. |
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^^^What a climber!
Ok- while on the subject.. Giro d'Italia. Trick trivia. Who was the first American to win it? |
It was the little Rabbit wasn't it?
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Giuseppe Enrici (born January 2, 1898, Pittsburgh, United States - died September 1, 1968, Nice, France) was an Italian professional road racing cyclist. The highlight of his career was winning the 1924 Giro d'Italia.
As I mentioned, trick trivia. Technically he was an American. |
Amazing survivors - vintage Austrian classics and other:
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Nice tip on the OMAS bolts :D Will not be using a SR titanium axle. Had one when new and it lasted less than a year due to heavy galling on the bearing surfaces. This isn't exactly a cost-no-object build, but OTOH, my wife knows nothing (and will no nothing) of my budget for this little project either ;) Another nice 1R, but a bit blingy for a serious build: http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1394621475.jpg |
It's time to dress up the fish and break him out for the St.Pat's parade on Sunday!http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1394650938.jpg
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Those nutty French :D
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Originally Posted by creaturecat View Post Andy Hampsten is on a Huffy, but he isn't a kid. that's for sure. Some trivia: the Huffy team bikes were actually built by Serotta (US custom builder now known as Saratoga), with the exception of the one that Hampsten is on in that photo, taken at the '88 Giro, which was built by Land Shark (another US custom builder). Yesterday 07:27 PM Pretty standard practice: Lance Armstong's time trial bike in his first TdF was a Lightspeed tri bike painted blue with Trek decals. Last year while "LightWeight" wheels have been crushin' it, many teams relabeled the wheels!!! |
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We are pretty fortunate. There are at least 4 custom builders in our valley. angela |
Wood bike. Demonstrates strength of handlebar. But wait, there's more! Take a peak at the car.....
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