Old 03-17-16, 08:31 PM
  #3  
Jadesfire 
Senior Member
 
Jadesfire's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jul 2015
Posts: 1,499

Bikes: '88 Bianchi, '94ish Trek

Mentioned: 43 Post(s)
Tagged: 2 Thread(s)
Quoted: 1085 Post(s)
Liked 128 Times in 58 Posts
OK, Parts List:
GMC Denali frame
NOS steel fork via the bay
Shimano RD that came with the bike (actually cleaned up and lubed it works fine, but it will be replaced in the future)
Shimano Ultegra 6700 FD
Nashbar ISIS bottom bracket
Tektro dual pivot caliper brakes
Tektro R553 brake levers
Bar-end silver shifters
New Jagwire cables
SRAM 6-7-8 sp chain
Nashbar compact crankset
Nitto Randonneur handlebars
Michelin Pro4 tires with Continental tubes
Aeromaxx wheelset
Velox rim tape
SRAM 8 speed cassette (11-28)
Origin 8 headset
Cinelli cork tape (which I ended up not liking with the color scheme, but I used it to double wrap the bars)
Newbaum's cloth tape
Sella Italia saddle
Nashbar carbon fiber stem spacers
Nashbar stem adaptor
I don't remember at the moment about the seat post and the stem. I'll find that out tomorrow.
Several cans of Rustoleum spray paint, stripper, clear coat, etc. I can't say that I was any good at this. It looks OK from a distance maybe, but there won't be any close up shots of my first attempt at pin-striping .
__________________
Originally Posted by LAJ
Everyone thinks they have had a long strange trip, until they look at other folks' journeys. Then they realize everyone has had a long strange trip, just using different modes of transportation.
"The mystery of life isn't a problem to solve, but a reality to experience."

Last edited by Jadesfire; 03-18-16 at 07:24 PM.
Jadesfire is offline