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Super Sport Updated!
I made a couple of changes to the '71 Super Sport. I was still feeling wrist pain, so I needed more extension on the handlebars. Then the Le Tour RD blew up on me, so I had to hunt around the garage for a replacement. I went with the long cage Suntour that had served so well on the red Trek 830; it seemed appropriate somehow. So here's a before:
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y87...n/192_9234.jpg And an after: http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y87...n/193_9312.jpg The requisite drivetrain photo: http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y87...n/193_9313.jpg And a little high flange action for you: http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y87...n/193_9315.jpg And a detail of the brake and shift levers: http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y87...n/193_9314.jpg :love::love::love: |
It looks great, especially with those Collegiate/Suburban bars, Suntour shifters and new RD. Are they BMX or MTB brake levers?
Recently I used a similar set of bars on my 2003 C-Dale comfort bike (I hated the MTB type (nearly) straight bar). And at the same time I tossed the fat gel saddle and added a spare Brooks B-15 to see how it felt. With C-Dales smooth, fillet brazed look alike, tube joints, it sort of gives the same appearance of your SS. Thanks for posting your conversion. |
Very nice looking bike. It shows that old Chicago made Schwinns never fade away. I have a yellow Super Sport in my shed that needs some fixing up. I used to have an Opaque Blue one when I was young, so for sentimental reasons I just can't give this one up.
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Looks good. The saddle seems awfully nose-high in the "after" pic. (Ouch!)
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Originally Posted by pastorbobnlnh
(Post 7262778)
It looks great, especially with those Collegiate/Suburban bars, Suntour shifters and new RD. Are they BMX or MTB brake levers?
Thanks for posting your conversion. http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y87...s/185_8550.jpg The frame broke at the head tube, and I got all the parts back after my LBS got the frame replaced with a new Trek 820 under warranty. :) I've been re-using the parts as needed. I like the idea of some of that old bike "living on" with other bikes, like an organ donor. |
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