5000th Post, A look back and a thanks to C&V
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Unique Vintage Steel



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5000th Post, A look back and a thanks to C&V
This is my 5000th post submitted to BikeForums. And I find it only fitting that I put this milestone post (and thread) in the same place that it all really started. Classic & Vintage. I must say I've come a long way in my knowledge and experience in cycling since those days, and my collection has most certainly grown! I came here looking for answers about my 1980 Schwinn Traveler, which I picked up for $5 locally on ebay after tossing aside an old K-Mart special of a mountain bike. Had I known then how many great friends, wonderful miles, and cherished hours sharing with this community I would have I wouldn't have taken so long to start.
I want to thank all of this great community, but specifically the Classic & Vintage crowd for their help in times of need, pointing me in the right direction (even when it was to more and more parts and frames!), and sharing your own troubles, successes, catches of the day, great rides, and and more.
mswantak - the first guy to respond to one of my C&V threads asking about the value of that old Schwinn. I blame you for all this.
But more so, thanks for helping out with your decal business when it came time to replace the Schwinn as I built my Barracuda Mk.I
T-Mar, CV-6, sydney, John E, USAZorro, duane041, bigbossman, ollo_ollo and many more were all right there lending this cycling noob knowledge as I tore that Schwinn apart and put it back together. Everything from brake levers to the interchangeability of derailleurs, I asked all the newbie questions. And always with the straight, honest, and respectful answers.
Lotek - you're to blame for my obsession just as much as anyone beyond myself. I think I still have the PM when you inquired if I was interested in something "unique" last winter after finishing my Barracuda Mk.I. I had left over parts (you know, everything but a frame, wheels, pedals, and a few other expensive large parts) from the project and by now the bug had bit hard. Many thanks for all of your help, advise, and of course friendship.
Now, fast forward a couple thousand posts, and I have a collection of 3 vintage frames, one American made, one European, and one Japanese built. And my desire for more has never been stronger. Even after recently completing my first modern build, my love for the vintage steel has not been diminished in the least. Much the opposite, now that I have a modern Campagnolo group I have an even stronger need for a Vingage Nuovo Record group to match.
And I hope that somewhere along the line in all those posts, that I have started giving back to the community just as much as I have received. I don't get to poke my head into C&V as much since I became a moderator, but I intend to make sure I find time to keep up with everything going on in here and sharing my next project(s) with you all. After all, I'm about to dive into the world of wheel building and I'm sure I'll have more questions about that when the time comes.
to every one of the C&V regulars, lurkers, and newbies alike. It is a fantastic part of cycling, and where I feel at home the most. 
And now for a few photos, just because I can:

Schwinn Traveler and Me (yes, it was really really big for me)

Barracuda Mk.I - the one and only.

Gazelle Champion - 531, need I say more.

Schwinn Passage - a later American made Schwinn
I want to thank all of this great community, but specifically the Classic & Vintage crowd for their help in times of need, pointing me in the right direction (even when it was to more and more parts and frames!), and sharing your own troubles, successes, catches of the day, great rides, and and more.
mswantak - the first guy to respond to one of my C&V threads asking about the value of that old Schwinn. I blame you for all this.
But more so, thanks for helping out with your decal business when it came time to replace the Schwinn as I built my Barracuda Mk.IT-Mar, CV-6, sydney, John E, USAZorro, duane041, bigbossman, ollo_ollo and many more were all right there lending this cycling noob knowledge as I tore that Schwinn apart and put it back together. Everything from brake levers to the interchangeability of derailleurs, I asked all the newbie questions. And always with the straight, honest, and respectful answers.
Lotek - you're to blame for my obsession just as much as anyone beyond myself. I think I still have the PM when you inquired if I was interested in something "unique" last winter after finishing my Barracuda Mk.I. I had left over parts (you know, everything but a frame, wheels, pedals, and a few other expensive large parts) from the project and by now the bug had bit hard. Many thanks for all of your help, advise, and of course friendship.

Now, fast forward a couple thousand posts, and I have a collection of 3 vintage frames, one American made, one European, and one Japanese built. And my desire for more has never been stronger. Even after recently completing my first modern build, my love for the vintage steel has not been diminished in the least. Much the opposite, now that I have a modern Campagnolo group I have an even stronger need for a Vingage Nuovo Record group to match.
And I hope that somewhere along the line in all those posts, that I have started giving back to the community just as much as I have received. I don't get to poke my head into C&V as much since I became a moderator, but I intend to make sure I find time to keep up with everything going on in here and sharing my next project(s) with you all. After all, I'm about to dive into the world of wheel building and I'm sure I'll have more questions about that when the time comes.
to every one of the C&V regulars, lurkers, and newbies alike. It is a fantastic part of cycling, and where I feel at home the most. 
And now for a few photos, just because I can:
Schwinn Traveler and Me (yes, it was really really big for me)
Barracuda Mk.I - the one and only.

Gazelle Champion - 531, need I say more.
Schwinn Passage - a later American made Schwinn
Last edited by cuda2k; 03-05-07 at 02:24 PM.
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Get a life.....
Just givin' ya some crap. Congratulations, you have been absorbed........
Just givin' ya some crap. Congratulations, you have been absorbed........
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Originally Posted by infinityeye
golden arrow is sweet!!! keep it always
Finally some decent weather on a day that I don't have to go to class all evening.
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hey don't blame me. . . . all I did was mention some obscure dutch frames
you know it's funny, I'm getting up near 10k posts and I'm not even in the top 10!
damned foosters.
you know it's funny, I'm getting up near 10k posts and I'm not even in the top 10!
damned foosters.
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You Know!? For Kids!



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Originally Posted by lotek
hey don't blame me. . . . all I did was mention some obscure dutch frames
you know it's funny, I'm getting up near 10k posts and I'm not even in the top 10!
damned foosters.
you know it's funny, I'm getting up near 10k posts and I'm not even in the top 10!
damned foosters.
oh, yeah, congrats and all jon.

(No, no they don't) - cuda2k
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Thanks for the recognition, cuda2k. I hope I never steered you too wrong.
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Capo: 1959 Modell Campagnolo, S/N 40324; 1960 Sieger (2), S/N 42624, 42597
Carlton: 1962 Franco Suisse, S/N K7911
Peugeot: 1970 UO-8, S/N 0010468
Bianchi: 1982 Campione d'Italia, S/N 1.M9914
Schwinn: 1988 Project KOM-10, S/N F804069
"Far and away the best prize that life offers is the chance to work hard at work worth doing." --Theodore Roosevelt
Capo: 1959 Modell Campagnolo, S/N 40324; 1960 Sieger (2), S/N 42624, 42597
Carlton: 1962 Franco Suisse, S/N K7911
Peugeot: 1970 UO-8, S/N 0010468
Bianchi: 1982 Campione d'Italia, S/N 1.M9914
Schwinn: 1988 Project KOM-10, S/N F804069
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And think, it all started with a Schwinn Traveler. What a sweet beginning!
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crotchety young dude
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Bikes: IRO Angus; Casati Gold Line; Redline 925; '72 Schwinn Olympic Paramount
Well, I started here with a Schwinn Super Sport, built a piece o' **** fixed gear out of an Astra (re-badged Motobecane), then moved to an early Raleigh Grand Prix fixed gear, and have finally graduated to a brand new IRO track frame with hand-picked components, and a Casati road project. It's amazing what can happen in two years.
Thanks, BikeForums.
Thanks, BikeForums.
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5000 posts! Wow! I think the adminstrators need to start color coding the stars, much as eBay does, to indicate the members' activity. 5000 probably deserves a silver star. You could get a gold one when you hit 10,000 posts, sometime next year.
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Unique Vintage Steel



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Ok, its now what, just over a month and I've added almost another 500 posts!
I spend way too much time on here. Too many projects generating lots of posts and too many questions being asked too!
I spend way too much time on here. Too many projects generating lots of posts and too many questions being asked too!
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59'er
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From: Alexandria, IN
Bikes: LeMond Maillot Jaune, Vintage Trek 520 (1985), 1976 Schwinn Voyageur 2, Miyata 1000 (1985)
Well done Jon! I enjoy your posts and your bike builds as much as anyone. I might have to go to Texas and go for a ride with Y'all (is that the way you Southerners say it?)
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Unique Vintage Steel



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It's Ya'll, but we'll let it slide for a northerner. You're more than welcome to come on down here any time you want. I'm looking forward to the next project, be it the wheel build(s) or the completion of the Serotta.
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Yep, us Yankees can't talk proper Southern...
I like red bikes and I'm really looking forward to seeing the Serotta.
I like red bikes and I'm really looking forward to seeing the Serotta.
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Cuda, well put. I share your feelings about many of the posters in particular, and the C&V forum in general.
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Originally Posted by cuda2k
Ok, its now what, just over a month and I've added almost another 500 posts!
I spend way too much time on here. Too many projects generating lots of posts and too many questions being asked too! 
I spend way too much time on here. Too many projects generating lots of posts and too many questions being asked too! 
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