Schwinn Voyageur touring build: sneak peek (pic intensive!)
A while back, AZORCH and I traded frames in the "Frame doesn't fit" thread. I traded my too-small for me 58cm Shogun touring frame for his 63cm Schwinn Voyageur touring frame. As you may already know from the wonderful pictures AZORCH has posted, he built up the Shogun as a Randonneuse and has been using it for century rides all Spring. I, on the other hand, had left the Voyageur frameset hanging on a hook in my basement while I finished up other projects, most notably my Shogun 650B conversion. But as the looming dread of organizing and packing up our home to move drew nearer, I felt it appropriate to get this project out of the way. Most of the parts that hung on the Shogun frameset that got traded away got transferred to this frame: wheelset and Panaracer Paselas, stem, bars, canti brakes and levers, front and rear mechs, saddle, and bar-end shifters. Heck, even the cables housings transferred over. The headset and seatpost are original to the frame, the BB is new, and the crankset is a frankencrank set made up of Specialized arms with half-step plus granny Shimano rings. But it will all work nicely and look the part.
Anyway, it's mostly done, and I'm just waiting for the crankset to arrive from being polished to a perfect satin finish by one of BikeForums' finest for the project to be complete. http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5156/...d15186a0_b.jpg http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5070/...8cff76a4_b.jpg http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6036/...d4f26ab7_b.jpg http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5063/...11eb89c9_b.jpg http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6016/...8566702d_b.jpg http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6019/...a116c994_b.jpg http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5061/...039b1a72_b.jpg http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6034/...04ffb6d6_b.jpg http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5063/...cb85a5fa_b.jpg http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5275/...587835d0_b.jpg |
Sweet! What kind of bars are those, Anton? I like the rando bend.
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sweet
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Looks great! Wise move getting it going before the never-ending cycle of moving & renovation begins......
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Originally Posted by nlerner
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Sweet! What kind of bars are those, Anton? I like the rando bend.
Neal |
Oh wow! That looks great! Looks a thousand times better than my Voyageur.
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2669/...5efc585d_z.jpg 1988 Schwinn Voyageur by armyofdeux, on Flickr Luckily I'm going to get it powdercoated to hide the rust and switched-out fork. Unfortunately this means that the frame is stripped down for now and I won't be able to ride it until I get it built up again. But hopefully it will look something like yours eventually! :) |
(After I posted I looked at the name of the OP and thought "Of course it looks good! That's that guy with that built up that awesome Shogun that made me want a 650b conversion bike.")
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Very nice. I like the Shogun, but you have done an outstanding job on the Schwinn too.
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Beautiful. Just beautiful, Anton. Love it.
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It looks great except for one glaring flaw. You need to polish your bell.
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Originally Posted by DrJim
(Post 12877576)
It looks great except for one glaring flaw. You need to polish your bell.
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I expected you to say that. I'm a bright and shiny guy myself.
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Another dream bike! Man!
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Originally Posted by noglider
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Another dream bike! Man!
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Chris I have a Trek 720 single track frame, 56cm. It's currently set up as a touring bike and it completely rides like one, even though it was made to be a hybrid, whatever that means. I'm not going to keep this frame, so ...
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spouthpaw: you sir, have great taste. Meh on polishing the bell, it's going to go back to looking like that in a couple months anyways, and it looks better with the "patina" IMO :)
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I've got that exact bike. My only beef with it is the short top tube. It has crazy TCO with my size 13's especially if I run fenders.
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Very sharp!
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Wow!!! That's a gorgeous Schwinn!!! Nicely done!
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Originally Posted by southpawboston
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Thanks, Neal. They're the Nitto B135 "Raundoneur" bars.
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Very nice build! The paint looks remarkable!
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Anton, I've been lusting after a cool vintage bell for the Shogun. I'm just finishing a cyclotour of Scotland and have been photographing C&V bikes when the opportunity presents itself. And what should fall into my lap yesterday, but a very cool bell! I won't hijack your thread but will post details on my return. In the mean time: contests, fantastic as usual.
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Not "contests" but "congrats" I hate auto fill on the Blackberry. Nice work and I can't wait to see the finished bike.
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Originally Posted by Chris_in_Miami
(Post 12878119)
+1, I'd love to get my hands one one of these, fantastic work Southpaw! In the meantime though, I'll settle for the Voyageur 11.8 that's at the front of the project queue :)
Originally Posted by mparker326
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I've got that exact bike. My only beef with it is the short top tube.
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I have to say it Southpaw - Your builds are simply spectacular!
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