Clydesdales/Athenas (200+ lb / 91+ kg) - The start of something good

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I just got this Nashbar Touring Frame, fork, headset and hanger from a guy on CL for $150.
I was going to get one from the Nashbar site on sale, but they were out of 58's.
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Also, with Txvintage's brilliant scrounging techniques (nice Deore cranks and DR's)...I should be up and running
in the not too distant future.
It'll be nice to finally have a bike that's not too small (or slightly too large) but juuuust right!
Thanks Txvintage!:thumb:
CliftonGK1
01-16-09, 05:56 PM
That metallic green is nice looking! Can't wait to see the build process.
txvintage
01-16-09, 06:19 PM
<<<<<< Looks around, opens up his trench coat to reveal the inventory, "Psst, hey buddy. Need some bike bike parts? Genuine Shimano. Cheap."
That was some pretty impressive turn around time for securing a near free Shimano Deore drive train and brakes, if I do say so myself.
Now I'm working on the shifter situation.
That included brakes too?
Schweet!
D'oh! Just reread your pm. Yep they were in there.
txvintage
01-16-09, 07:02 PM
That included brakes too?
Schweet!
D'oh! Just reread your pm. Yep they were in there.
Well, ya gotta stop, eventually anyways.
Did I forget to figure in my commission, finders fee, fuel surcharge, sales tax, local tourism tax, and transaction fees?
Let me see, carry the 1, multiply the square root of 237, divided by .47.
Comes up to about a cup of home brewed coffee.:thumb:
BTW, what size is that steering tube? Are we going to need a 1 1/4 or a 1 inch stem?
Mr. Beanz
01-16-09, 07:12 PM
Wow, niiiiice color!:thumb:
Well, ya gotta stop, eventually anyways.
Did I forget to figure in my commission, finders fee, fuel surcharge, sales tax, local tourism tax, and transaction fees?
Let me see, carry the 1, multiply the square root of 237, divided by .47.
Comes up to about a cup of home brewed coffee.:thumb:
BTW, what size is that steering tube? Are we going to need a 1 1/4 or a 1 inch stem?
So....does that make you Klinger or Radar?
The magic Harbor Freight calipers are measuring 1 1/8 ". Does that make any sense?
txvintage
01-16-09, 07:53 PM
Yep, especially when I meant to type 1 1/8 to begin with..........
I'm Radar. Chipcom is Klinger, and has that market pretty much wrapped up.
Yep, especially when I meant to type 1 1/8 to begin with..........
I'm Radar. Chipcom is Klinger, and has that market pretty much wrapped up.
(heh)
but then you probably knew I was gonna say that.....:D
Of course you had me in the garage for 10 minutes checking my measuring methods.
Yep, especially when I meant to type 1 1/8 to begin with..........
I'm Radar. Chipcom is Klinger, and has that market pretty much wrapped up.
"... but know this: You can cut me off from the civilized world. You can
incarcerate me with two moronic cellmates. You can torture me with your
thrice-daily swill. But you cannot break the spirit of a Winchester. My
voice shall be heard from this wilderness, and I shall be delivered from
this fetid and festering sewer."
"... but know this: You can cut me off from the civilized world. You can
incarcerate me with two moronic cellmates. You can torture me with your
thrice-daily swill. But you cannot break the spirit of a Winchester. My
voice shall be heard from this wilderness, and I shall be delivered from
this fetid and festering sewer."
Oh bravo!
Well done sir.
One of my favorite Winchester quotes.
YAY!!!
:love:
Parts are here!
Txvintage came through with the Ders, cranks, and brakes.
And the brifters ordered on Ebay came in, too.
I spent yesterday cleaning and degreasing the used Deore stuff (still have to clean and work on the rust spots on the canti's).
Today I took the frame to an LBS to get a Bottom bracket, spacer and ringbolt for the cranks, crank bolts, New Front Der (shimano alivio...the Deore was the wrong size for the seat tube), cable hangers for the front and back brakes, and cable stops for the down tube.
I still have to get some more spacers for the steerer tube (hence the TWO stems), seat post, brakes and cable housings.:innocent:
Here's how far I got today:
Disregard the mismached wheels...I was going to use the touring wheels I had on the LeTour, but they are spced at 140mm and the chainstays on the new frame are 135mm. Anyone know a way for the touring wheels to be taken down to 135mm?
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Tom Stormcrowe
02-05-09, 05:42 PM
Yeah, a 135 mm hub. ;)
Yeah, a 135 mm hub. ;)
Meh...thought it would fit since it fits on my letour.
I just talked to the wheel guy...The hub is OK as it is...it's the spacers and axle that are the problem.
It would take getting the right size spacers, cutting the axle, and redishing the wheel.
The estimate is about $50. I'd end up with my Deore hub, CR-16 rims and 40 spokes.
Or there is a chance to get a 36 spoke wheelset for $70.
Just keep an eye out and you never know what you will find. I got the wheelset for my winter build of ebay for 75+ shipping. Smooth as butter XT hubs laced to Salsa Delgado rims. Used but very true and in excellent shape. By the way you cannot go wrong with Deore levels parts. I went a little old school on my build with a Deore FC-M730 cranks, XT Cantilevers, Xt rear Derailure, DX Front Derailure, 8 speed Ultegra Barends. It is my do everything build based on a early 90's Specialized Crossroads frame. Frankly it kind of looks like my Mountain bike and road bike got together and had an kid:)
http://i117.photobucket.com/albums/o61/mudman93/Picture026.jpg
Good luck with the build I know you will like it.
Richard_Rides
02-05-09, 10:40 PM
Two stems? Trade your second stem for a seat post! :)
txvintage
02-06-09, 07:22 AM
Two stems? Trade your second stem for a seat post! :)
Lol, he has a seat post but I forgot to take it over to him when I took the Deore stuff.
The 140 wheel will fit, you will just have to hand spread the rear drops when you put it in. We do it with 126mm spaced rears and 130 spaced wheels all the time.
Two stems? Trade your second stem for a seat post! :)
The other stem is acting as a spacer until I decide what length to cut the steerer tube. I actually may keep the 2nd stem and mount a short bar for mounting lights, etc.:lol:
But, yes I DO have lots of stems to trade....brand new...never mounted.
Lol, he has a seat post but I forgot to take it over to him when I took the Deore stuff.
The 140 wheel will fit, you will just have to hand spread the rear drops when you put it in. We do it with 126mm spaced rears and 130 spaced wheels all the time.
Bear in mind that this is an Aluminum frame.
I don't know that I'd like to go stressing the stays and add further to the stress by loading it with my large self.:twitchy:
We may need to talk about those wheels you mentioned earlier....
txvintage
02-06-09, 09:05 AM
Ugh, the set I have are 130mm. I still know where some Deore hubbed Mavic SUP rimmed wheels like mine are though.
"132.5mm rear spacing accepts both road (130mm) and MTB (135mm) hubs"
-from the Nashbar litterature
txvintage
02-06-09, 04:12 PM
"132.5mm rear spacing accepts both road (130mm) and MTB (135mm) hubs"
-from the Nashbar litterature
Cool. the wheel set is in play.
That was easy.
Finally! Some more progress!!!
After many false starts and bumbles I finally got enough put together for a very short run up and down the block.
Found a new set of Alex rims with Deore XT hubs (36 hole) for $100.
7 spd SRAM cassette 12-32 (with spacer).
Honey B17 from SJS in the UK. (on sale $68 shipped)
yet more spacers to lose the extra stem that was keeping place.
Tubes and Tires
Things I've learned so far...
1)You can never have too many master links on hand (sized the chain too short):innocent:
2)When you cut cable...make sure you cut the right end (luckily I had a file on hand):o
3)Just when you get everything out to start working...THAT's when everyone in the world will need you Immediately...and you get to put everything away, wash up, and grumble about never being able to finish. (But I'm not bitter!):notamused:
4)Go ahead and get new (or newer) parts...you're gonna want them after all that time spent cleaning up the old stuff and you still won't be satisfied with the results.
Yeah, I finally got tired of looking around for acceptable parts and just started shopping for new.
I'm ready to have this project done and RIDE!:thumb:
Now I have to fiddle with adjustments (or take it to the LBS and say, "Save this mess I made!")
maybe get some new shiny Avid Shorties, add the fenders, find some tape to match my saddle.....(sigh):)
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I've stopped keeping track of the cost of this project...It's getting too close to the Sale Price of the '08 Randonee I passed up last Fall.:twitchy:
At least, I'll know my bike down to the last bolt....now, where did this extra spring come from?
Wogster
03-19-09, 07:47 PM
YAY!!!
:love:
Parts are here!
Txvintage came through with the Ders, cranks, and brakes.
And the brifters ordered on Ebay came in, too.
I spent yesterday cleaning and degreasing the used Deore stuff (still have to clean and work on the rust spots on the canti's).
Today I took the frame to an LBS to get a Bottom bracket, spacer and ringbolt for the cranks, crank bolts, New Front Der (shimano alivio...the Deore was the wrong size for the seat tube), cable hangers for the front and back brakes, and cable stops for the down tube.
Isn;t the Alivio a MTB part? Just a sec... yeah it's a lower end MTB part, so you may have front shifter issues with a Road brifter. Shimano in their infinite wisdom used different cable pull spacing for their road and mountain lines, so you may have problems getting the front shifting right.
Just keep an eye out and you never know what you will find. I got the wheelset for my winter build of ebay for 75+ shipping. Smooth as butter XT hubs laced to Salsa Delgado rims. Used but very true and in excellent shape. By the way you cannot go wrong with Deore levels parts. I went a little old school on my build with a Deore FC-M730 cranks, XT Cantilevers, Xt rear Derailure, DX Front Derailure, 8 speed Ultegra Barends. It is my do everything build based on a early 90's Specialized Crossroads frame. Frankly it kind of looks like my Mountain bike and road bike got together and had an kid:)
http://i117.photobucket.com/albums/o61/mudman93/Picture026.jpg
Good luck with the build I know you will like it.
thats something ive been thinking of doing, either that or take a hardtail MTB frame and a carbon or steel fork with disc brake tabs and mount some 700c wheels with disc brakes... i think that would make an excellent commuter :thumb:
and i can throw on some knobbies for a little off road when my primary MTB is down...
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