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@icepick_trotsky is correct. No adapter, but I did have to use a 1.125 to 1 shim. It's the best looking threadless stem I could find. I tried a Thomson but it looked clunky.
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A Simoncini with DA around (and in its natural camouflage environment)
http://www.bikeforums.net/attachment...p;d=1439164898 http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=470206 |
Originally Posted by Epicus07
(Post 18051927)
Beautiful! Strong work. How would you feel about some black tape?
http://i1183.photobucket.com/albums/...oSomaBlack.jpg |
I am wanting to do this to one of my road bikes however I do not know where to start. What sort of components should I be looking at that would be compatible? Thanks
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Originally Posted by aciresi132
(Post 18061625)
I am wanting to do this to one of my road bikes however I do not know where to start. What sort of components should I be looking at that would be compatible? Thanks
Tell us more about the bike that you want to do this to, but perhaps you should start a new thread about it instead of using this photo thread. :) |
Originally Posted by aciresi132
(Post 18061625)
I am wanting to do this to one of my road bikes however I do not know where to start. What sort of components should I be looking at that would be compatible? Thanks
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Originally Posted by growlerdinky
(Post 18060113)
Classy ride. |
1989 Sirrus
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I'll play. I've had this Sirrus frame hanging in the garage for a while and was apparently bored this week. Moved the 10sp 105/Ultegra drivetrain over from my main bike. The HED Belgium wheelset just fits with 25c tires.
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Originally Posted by growlerdinky
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Originally Posted by royleroy
(Post 18080218)
I'll play. I've had this Sirrus frame hanging in the garage for a while and was apparently bored this week. Moved the 10sp 105/Ultegra drivetrain over from my main bike. The HED Belgium wheelset just fits with 25c tires.
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Thanks, I've been around quite a while, I just lurk. In fact, you bought my '85 Centurion Prestige 6-7 years ago. :)
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Finally got around to finishing the update on my Centurion Cinelli Project. Gone is the Shimano 600. Not happy with the current stem/bars, but the Nitto noodle bars I had somehow got bent in storage. The Ritchey classic stem and Easton bars were what I had in the garage. Bar/stem position needs some tweaking, but this setup should work fine until I can replace the 46cm noodle and go back to a quill stem.
Ultegra 6700 groupset Mavic Open Pro 36 holes on 105 5700 hubs Rides like a dream. http://i811.photobucket.com/albums/z...psca8ypwjz.jpg |
Originally Posted by royleroy
(Post 18080620)
Thanks, I've been around quite a while, I just lurk. In fact, you bought my '85 Centurion Prestige 6-7 years ago. :)
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Yay, I can finally play. I picked up this Bottecchia Deluxe a couple weeks ago from a bike flipper, sans wheels and an odd mix of french, japanese and italian components. I had the frame reset to 130mm, converted to 700c wheels, and upgraded the drivetrain and brakes to modern components (SRAM Rival/Force, Tektro R559), cleaned off the rust and polished up the chrome a bit.
http://i.imgur.com/z11yf9X.jpg?1 http://i.imgur.com/YWv6Jg4.jpg?1 http://i.imgur.com/eGqHuST.jpg?2 The Deluxe was the entry level Bottecchia and most years didn't even have chrome, but this might be the nicest looking entry level bike ever made. It's around 23-24lbs as is, and will be a pound lighter once I get some nicer wheels. Not the lightest bike, but has a nice ride. I have a Soma Double Cross, which features Tange Prestige tubing and I would say the Bottecchia is just a little duller feeling and lacking some of the liveliness of the Soma, but a bit stiffer under power. Overall I'm really happy with how this project turned out. |
Originally Posted by reshp1
(Post 18091610)
Yay, I can finally play. I picked up this Bottecchia Deluxe a couple weeks ago from a bike flipper, sans wheels and an odd mix of french, japanese and italian components. I had the frame reset to 130mm, converted to 700c wheels, and upgraded the drivetrain and brakes to modern components (SRAM Rival/Force, Tektro R559), cleaned off the rust and polished up the chrome a bit.
http://i.imgur.com/YWv6Jg4.jpg?1 |
Originally Posted by yellowjeep
(Post 18091633)
Very nice looking bike! What bars are you running?
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Originally Posted by reshp1
(Post 18091709)
They are quite narrow though, as was the style at the time.
I still like them narrow even when current sizing would put me 44s - which I cannot tolerate, though my ideal frame is 60ish cm. |
Here's my '89 Performance Serotta Speciale, built by Serotta as a frame set for Performance Bicycle Shops. It has a Dura Ace 7700 group, Mavic Ksyrium wheels, Cinelli bars, ITM stem, Cannondale seatpost and Vette seat
http://i971.photobucket.com/albums/a...pszfajtiyh.jpg http://i971.photobucket.com/albums/a...pswpzjazx4.jpg |
After being given the 1988 Fiori bike and realising that the frame was Ishiwata EX, I decided to do a full repaint myself and build a modern Shimano http://i1168.photobucket.com/albums/...pspdxupnme.jpghttp://i1168.photobucket.com/albums/...ps3trq9q6g.jpghttp://i1168.photobucket.com/albums/...psuskwptr0.jpg9 speed drivetrain. The crank is a triple Stronglight and brakes, Tektro 539. After dialing in my position, It has become my favorite bike to ride.
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This is getting to be a real solid niche in cycling. And one look at these is a good reason why.
Welcome to the forum, both of you. http://i971.photobucket.com/albums/a...pswpzjazx4.jpg http://i1168.photobucket.com/albums/...psuskwptr0.jpg |
Originally Posted by RobbieTunes
(Post 18096025)
This is getting to be a real solid niche in cycling. And one look at these is a good reason why.
Welcome to the forum, both of you. |
I would look for an upgraded seatpost to really finish the build off (a modern post will help shed a few grams also). Awesome looking build! |
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I recently restored an old Dawes Super Galaxy Handbuilt that I found at a car boot. It had been badly repainted, but it felt light, and I only realised after shotblasting that it was a Dawes, and then the markings showed the model.
I don't like downtube shifters, and equally dislike the guide converters. Angle grinder removed the bosses, and I brazed a twin cable guide under the downtube, then moved the shifters on to the handlebars. The derailleurs are front modern mountain bikes. I could have used the rear derailleur with SSI, but the only way currently is to use handlebar end shifters, as other shifters use the wrong handlebar diameter, which are solid and won't go round the drop handlebar bends. Same applies to crank and frewheel - mountain bike again. http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=472304 |
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Originally Posted by reshp1
(Post 18091610)
Yay, I can finally play. I picked up this Bottecchia Deluxe a couple weeks ago from a bike flipper, sans wheels and an odd mix of french, japanese and italian components. I had the frame reset to 130mm, converted to 700c wheels, and upgraded the drivetrain and brakes to modern components (SRAM Rival/Force, Tektro R559), cleaned off the rust and polished up the chrome a bit.
http://i.imgur.com/z11yf9X.jpg?1 http://i.imgur.com/YWv6Jg4.jpg?1 http://i.imgur.com/eGqHuST.jpg?2 The Deluxe was the entry level Bottecchia and most years didn't even have chrome, but this might be the nicest looking entry level bike ever made. It's around 23-24lbs as is, and will be a pound lighter once I get some nicer wheels. Not the lightest bike, but has a nice ride. I have a Soma Double Cross, which features Tange Prestige tubing and I would say the Bottecchia is just a little duller feeling and lacking some of the liveliness of the Soma, but a bit stiffer under power. Overall I'm really happy with how this project turned out. |
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