Road Cycling - Ebay project bike complete!

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LittleGinseng
09-01-04, 10:06 PM
After four months of accumulating components won at auction on Ebay, the end result is finally complete. With the exception of the spokes and nipples (purchased from Airbomb), tires (Performance Bike), and fork (Nashbar), all parts are from individuals or businesses auctioning their wares on Ebay. To all those Ebay members who are also members of this forum, I thank you. I couldn't have done it without you :) *


*Well, maybe I could have, but it was much more enjoyable doing it the way I did:D

Cheers!


gcasillo
09-01-04, 10:19 PM
Dude, tell me more about those brake calipers. Those are HOT! That's a nice looking ride.

LittleGinseng
09-01-04, 10:59 PM
Ahhhhh...those calipers :love: Those are Modolo Superprestige brakes from the mid '80's. They have the sinterized pads to improve wet braking performance. I don't plan on riding this bike in the rain, but if I get caught in a downpour at least I know I'll still be able to stop.

Modolo also produced a Professional model. If you are fortunate enough to come across a set, snatch 'em up if you can. They are difficult to find in NOS condition. When I saw the white Superprestige's up for auction back in May, it was my mission to win them at all costs. As it turned out, I was the only bidder :eek: How lucky is that? :)


RiDE
09-02-04, 12:02 AM
Wow... I'm not usually into vintage bikes and what not but that looks cool for some reason. :D Nice job!

matanza
09-02-04, 12:26 AM
By the way how much did your project cost- total?

kerk
09-02-04, 05:03 AM
Very cool bike!! You did a great job! What year is the frame?

larue
09-02-04, 06:30 AM
that is a rad ride. I too would like to now the final cost.

dobber
09-02-04, 06:57 AM
Sweet looking ride. I've just embarked on a double. I've got a Surly 1x1 frame that's destined to become the ultimate FAV (fixed assault vehicle) and an early 70's Raleigh Competition for resurrection and restoration. Between planning, scrounging and blissful purchasing I should be content thru next spring.

livestrong91
09-02-04, 09:54 AM
Cool! Nice work!

edmaverik
09-02-04, 12:58 PM
Congrats on the new bike. Ebay is pretty awesome. I, too, would do it all over again with Ebay. Congrats again.

LittleGinseng
09-02-04, 11:20 PM
Very cool bike!! You did a great job! What year is the frame?

I've been told the frame is from the mid to late 80's. The woman I won it from said she acquired a large number of Italian-made frames that were built for the now defunct Swiss Titan bicycle company. I've been trying to pin down the exact manufacturer, but noone seems to be able to give me a definitive answer. It's my belief they were made by Guerciotti. The heart-shaped lugs might indicate De Rosa, but I seriously doubt that. Anyone who can tell me for sure who built this frame, speak right up! :)


By the way how much did your project cost- total?

that is a rad ride. I too would like to now the final cost.

The best deal to be had was the Record 7-speed cassette that I paid only 3 bucks for. The brakes were the single most expensive component. Just about all the parts are NOS, which drove up the bids considerably. The wheelset I put together myself, which saved me some green. All told, after shipping costs, the final amount was well over a thousand dollars. But the satisfaction of having the right parts and putting it together myself was easily worth it.

Thanks for the compliments :)

fogrider
09-03-04, 01:34 AM
very cool and very retro! but do you really ride with toeclips?

LittleGinseng
09-03-04, 02:53 AM
very cool and very retro! but do you really ride with toeclips?

Thanks :) ...and yes, I REALLY ride with toe clips...have been for 20 years. I'm just a creature of habit. ;)