Rauler....many pics.
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Rauler....many pics.
Here is the bike I started a thread about people keeping bikes that are too small, yet you can't let go. It's too small for me, but given that I just love the lugs and the whole bike in general; it's a keeper. I got it for the equivalent of $125. I haven't done anything to it yet; including cleaning it. I'm still in the process of figuring out what model it is from the catalog on the Bulgier site. Check out the "modified" brake levers. It's pretty much all SR, except for the RD and the outer chain ring. Any one have an extra SR derailleur?? I'm going to be ordering new decals since the ones on it are flacking off. You guys think that with a bit of Blue magic and some fine steel wool the chrome will shine again?? If anyone knows more info on this bike or brand, please share. It seem not much has been discussed about this brand. Check out the pics. SO....would you keep it even if it didn't fit you???
















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Ya......That one would have to stick around if it didn't fit. All of the lug details are fantastic. Love it!
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"some fine steel wool the chrome will shine again??" QUOTE.
FAB bike!
NEVER, NEVER, NEVER, use steel wool, or any ABRASIVE on chrome or aluminium.
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J T
FAB bike!
NEVER, NEVER, NEVER, use steel wool, or any ABRASIVE on chrome or aluminium.
Regards,
J T
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From: Sepa la chingad....
Thanks for the compliment. I guess one can't really see that there is a bit of rust on the lugs that I thought I'd remove with some steel wool. I have done this to my Concorde and to Colnago Super with Chrome lugs that had some rush and it came out great. I saw some articles on the web about using steel wool on chrome a while back that said it was a great way to get rid of rush. I normally use my Bench grinder with buffing pads after to bring it to a shine.
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From: Sepa la chingad....
LOL! Fine, I'll just buff it out. Thanks!
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From: Sepa la chingad....
It's way smaller than what I normally ride (59,60) but it's a beauty. I haven't taken it for a ride yet but since it doesn't have any hoods, I bet I'll feel the cable housing for sure. I'm trying to find a set of hoods for it as we speak. Hint..hint...
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"What part of NEVER
do you not UNDERSTAND?" MY QUOTE.
For the benefit of others, seeing that you don't want to listen,
a buffing wheel uses an ABRASIVE to "make it shine".
You have destroyed the chrome on your other bikes, and are
down to the nickel plate. (Look for a yellowish cast after about
6 months; the nickel is starting to oxidize, the chrome plate
had served to prtect the nickel from that, and give a silvery
"chrome-like", finish. Plating is porus, having removed some/all of
the chrome, you are left with one less layer of protection.
OBTW, the chrome plated layer is only 5 microns thick, much
thinner than the nickel and if you are lucky, the base of copper.
Regards,
J T
do you not UNDERSTAND?" MY QUOTE.
For the benefit of others, seeing that you don't want to listen,
a buffing wheel uses an ABRASIVE to "make it shine".
You have destroyed the chrome on your other bikes, and are
down to the nickel plate. (Look for a yellowish cast after about
6 months; the nickel is starting to oxidize, the chrome plate
had served to prtect the nickel from that, and give a silvery
"chrome-like", finish. Plating is porus, having removed some/all of
the chrome, you are left with one less layer of protection.
OBTW, the chrome plated layer is only 5 microns thick, much
thinner than the nickel and if you are lucky, the base of copper.
Regards,
J T
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From: Sepa la chingad....
"What part of NEVER
do you not UNDERSTAND?" MY QUOTE.
For the benefit of others, seeing that you don't want to listen,
a buffing wheel uses an ABRASIVE to "make it shine".
You have destroyed the chrome on your other bikes, and are
down to the nickel plate. (Look for a yellowish cast after about
6 months; the nickel is starting to oxidize, the chrome plate
had served to prtect the nickel from that, and give a silvery
"chrome-like", finish. Plating is porus, having removed some/all of
the chrome, you are left with one less layer of protection.
OBTW, the chrome plated layer is only 5 microns thick, much
thinner than the nickel and if you are lucky, the base of copper.
Regards,
J T
do you not UNDERSTAND?" MY QUOTE.
For the benefit of others, seeing that you don't want to listen,
a buffing wheel uses an ABRASIVE to "make it shine".
You have destroyed the chrome on your other bikes, and are
down to the nickel plate. (Look for a yellowish cast after about
6 months; the nickel is starting to oxidize, the chrome plate
had served to prtect the nickel from that, and give a silvery
"chrome-like", finish. Plating is porus, having removed some/all of
the chrome, you are left with one less layer of protection.
OBTW, the chrome plated layer is only 5 microns thick, much
thinner than the nickel and if you are lucky, the base of copper.
Regards,
J T
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Seems to me that you had better change the people that you know, and/or
UNDERSTAND THE CONCEPTS related to plating, yourself.
Regards,
J T
UNDERSTAND THE CONCEPTS related to plating, yourself.
Regards,
J T
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Back to the topic at hand. That would definitely be a keeper for me. Course it looks like it would fit me perfectly.
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From: Sepa la chingad....
I think it's a 54cm or 56cm; can't remember. What color tape should I put on it? The one on it is tooo much for my eyes. I was thinking black to match the saddle but it has yellow cable housing so maybe white.....????
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Looks like a 53 or 54 cm c/c to me, you´re not interested in selling it then? The seatpin and stem are very low in the photos so you might try raising them a bit and see how it feels. I´d use either black or yellow or white bar tape and change the cable housing instead.
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I;m going to change the bar tape to black and also the cable housing to black. It should look pretty clean after that.
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Yellow Benotto tape gets my vote.
It must be contagious, because I just bought a too-small Rauler a couple days ago. The frame is early/mid 70s and very plain in comparison to yours. There are no decals and it's possibly been repainted, but it's definitely a Rauler (very distinctive cutouts).
The seller insisted that it was a Colnago, but I didn't care as it's obviously a nice bike and the Nuovo Record gruppo (74) was worth more than he was asking (nowhere near as cheap as yours, though!).
Beautiful bike that you have there. Love the lugs and chrome. Yellow Benotto tape.
Keep up the good work. You're finding some really nice bikes over there.
It must be contagious, because I just bought a too-small Rauler a couple days ago. The frame is early/mid 70s and very plain in comparison to yours. There are no decals and it's possibly been repainted, but it's definitely a Rauler (very distinctive cutouts).
The seller insisted that it was a Colnago, but I didn't care as it's obviously a nice bike and the Nuovo Record gruppo (74) was worth more than he was asking (nowhere near as cheap as yours, though!).
Beautiful bike that you have there. Love the lugs and chrome. Yellow Benotto tape.
Keep up the good work. You're finding some really nice bikes over there.
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Yeah, I just had to explain to my wife why the Rauler was such a good deal and such a nice bike. It's a 56 though, and I generally ride 57-59. So, it's still up in the air on whether I'll keep it.
Wow, that's a cool Colnago.
You're going to need a shipping container to get them all home! It'll be worth it, though.
Wow, that's a cool Colnago.
You're going to need a shipping container to get them all home! It'll be worth it, though.
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Good thing Uncle Sam will be flipping the bill.
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