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new to me 83 paramount

Old 08-13-08, 08:18 PM
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new to me 83 paramount

i know it is set up pretty wonky, but thats the way it was when i got it today:

83 paramount with cinelli bottom bracket,
full miche group,
nitto njs stem and bars, ((also have the miche stem and headset (not pictured)),
velocity deep v rims (going to lace some nice box section rims to those miche hubs and ditch the v's)
comfy turbo saddle


needs a little paint and some TLC. hopefully the chrome on the lugs is still in good shape under all of that paint.
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Old 08-13-08, 08:37 PM
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Nice!
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Old 08-13-08, 09:33 PM
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thanks! i'm really psyched
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I'm hoping you're not one of those guys that's going to "color coordinate" their bike ("ooh, the frame is blue! I know what to do here: get a blue chain, blue Deep Vs, a blue stem and a blue grill 4 realz!").

It could use some dazzling up (unless you prefer low key or purely functional stuff), but don't go too far with it. It's too nice a bike
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jealous. make it classy.
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Originally Posted by kmart
I'm hoping you're not one of those guys that's going to "color coordinate" their bike ("ooh, the frame is blue! I know what to do here: get a blue chain, blue Deep Vs, a blue stem and a blue grill 4 realz!").

It could use some dazzling up (unless you prefer low key or purely functional stuff), but don't go too far with it. It's too nice a bike
no way, the most color coordinating i want to do, is chrome the lugs, and maybe get some silver-colored rims and spokes (maybe open pro's? any suggestions are welcome- something light and durable for ****ty nyc roads, but don't want it to look too out of place on that bike).

when i paint, i want to chose a color that is true to the original colors of paramounts of that time. thinking maybe black, but not too sure yet. considering getting an old decal set, but maybe it will be better to leave the decals off

the only controversial thing i'm planning on doing is putting a brake on (so i don't die). looking at clamp-on options, because i am definitely not drilling the fork
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It's pretty easy to make your own clamp for a rear brake using two steel plates. Clamp the plates near the rear seatstay bridge, drill a hole through both plates and thread the brake caliper through, clamping it with some washers and a nut on the other side. For the front it's more difficult to make a clamp that is strong but doesn't harm the fork legs, but they can be bought.

Open Pros get my vote for low key aesthetics and functionality. I have no idea what would be period correct for a Paramount, especially for a track model.
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Nice. I love Paramounts. Good luck!
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Great bike! Congratulations.

Please post some good photos when you're finished setting it up.
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to chrome those lugs (assuming your frame is chromed underneath), strip the paint, buff/polish/shine the the lugs you want showing, mask off those lugs and then repaint in a new color.

since you mentioned you already want to do a repaint youll be able to kill 2 birds with one stone.

btw, nice bike
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Originally Posted by paramount
Great bike! Congratulations.

Please post some good photos when you're finished setting it up.
I will for sure
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Originally Posted by ksyrius
to chrome those lugs (assuming your frame is chromed underneath), strip the paint, buff/polish/shine the the lugs you want showing, mask off those lugs and then repaint in a new color.

since you mentioned you already want to do a repaint youll be able to kill 2 birds with one stone.

btw, nice bike
Thanks for rhe advice and kind words. I am hoping there is chrome on those lugs, and that it is in decent shape. Not sure If I should have it painted professionally, or to just give it a go myself..
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