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fiataccompli 12-29-09 06:57 PM

Nice bike & nice rescue...and I want your garage!!!!

rat fink 12-29-09 07:27 PM

I want your Corvette!



...and your garage.

EjustE 12-29-09 09:19 PM


Originally Posted by rat fink (Post 10202937)
I want your Corvette!



...and your garage.

mesees no Corvette in those shots... Amazing garage, though

HSean 12-29-09 09:25 PM

I rescued a Raleigh Grand Prix that was frozen under a roof, the freezing rain made the bike pure ice lol. it has a nice rack and a bottle cage too! i'll post pics when I can get em bikes in pretty good condition besides flat tires and lots of ice.

tugrul 12-29-09 09:35 PM


Originally Posted by EjustE (Post 10203386)
mesees no Corvette in those shots...

It's in the background on the lift... the hood is up almost parallel with the seat tube.

I guess the attention to details only extends to bikes around here :)

Granted, I don't think I can ID the car in the foreground.

drummer5 12-29-09 10:19 PM


Originally Posted by tugrul (Post 10203447)
It's in the background on the lift... the hood is up almost parallel with the seat tube.

I guess the attention to details only extends to bikes around here :)

Granted, I don't think I can ID the car in the foreground.

Looks like a Mazda with after-market hood, fenders, and rear view mirrors

USAZorro 12-29-09 10:27 PM


Originally Posted by M3talhead (Post 10202257)
Here's an old Lygie I scored from the old man a few weeks back. He bought it new back in '74/'75 and rode it all through college. ...

What man, who couldn't be more than two years older than me, deserves to get called "old"? :p

Nice job on the re-do.

fiataccompli 12-29-09 10:58 PM

just please no one declare the fork is bent on the 'Vette, OK?

bigbossman 12-29-09 11:13 PM


Originally Posted by drummer5 (Post 10203597)
Looks like a Mazda with after-market hood, fenders, and rear view mirrors

Yeah - don't think it's a 'vette. The nose is too squared off, and I don't see the headlight bubbles.

EDIT: I take that back - could be an '86 or so, but the side fender light clear/amber is reversed......

http://www.motorera.com/corvette/1980/1986/86blue1.jpg

joe englert 12-30-09 01:47 AM

just picked up an older model cilo on cr for 175.00. not bad...has all early 600 index six speed shift...mavic rims.. hardly ridden. columbus aelli tubing which im not crazy about. nice engraved ttt handlebar and stem. the person had it set up with those disgusting early scott triathalon bars everyone was into at that time. took those off the first thing and put them in the garbage.

HSean 12-30-09 10:56 AM

Heres the Raleigh. looks low end but it does have alloy rims? lol
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...u/100_1968.jpg

Well after all that freezing rain it seems my winter beater is not enjoying it. tires frozen in the ground. lots of ice was cleaned off it, the whole bike looked like it was made of ice. This bike was also built out of bicycles saved from the dump!
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...u/100_1969.jpg

noglider 12-30-09 11:51 AM

Yesterday, somone gave me two extremely neglected low-end bikes. I'm not even sure accepting them was wise. I hope to provide pictures soon.

One is an Atala Corsa from approximately 1975. Plain carbon steel frame, steel rims, plastic Simplex derailleurs, solid nutted wheel axles, and brake calipers that look like Universals with the Atala name stamped on them. The calipers may make the bike worthwhile.

The other is an Astra five speed from about the same year. It has an elegantly styled mixte frame and matching fenders. Nothing on the frame appears to be salvageable except that if the headset is French-threaded, it -- or its individual parts -- could prove useful. The frame might make an interesting rebuild, though it would be a ground-up rebuild.

tugrul 12-30-09 12:26 PM


Originally Posted by bigbossman (Post 10203775)
EDIT: I take that back - could be an '86 or so, but the side fender light clear/amber is reversed.......

1991 - 1996?

http://www.motorera.com/corvette/1990/1991/91black1.jpg

Ivandarken 12-30-09 12:37 PM

If that is your nice garage.... why does your bedroom look like a homeless person's? :rolleyes::innocent::lol:



http://www.envy-online.net/projects/...lygie 002s.JPG


http://www.envy-online.net/projects/...s_DSC01767.JPG[/QUOTE]

fiataccompli 12-30-09 12:39 PM

tough crowd! For the record, any photo I post has been taken at someone else's house with their junk in the background...except, of course, the pictures with scenic backgrounds!

twoducks 12-30-09 01:23 PM


Originally Posted by HSean (Post 10205099)
Heres the Raleigh. looks low end but it does have alloy rims? lol
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...u/100_1968.jpg

I've got that same Grand Prix set up as my daily commuter. I changed the brakes to newer dual pivot calipers, put on some full black fenders, upright bars, a milk crate on the rack, a more comfortable saddle, and a post-moderne suspension seatpost. It's not pretty, but it's sturdy, reliable, and in great mechanical order. I love it.

M3talhead 12-30-09 08:28 PM


Originally Posted by Ivandarken (Post 10205388)
If that is your nice garage.... why does your bedroom look like a homeless person's? :rolleyes::innocent::lol:



http://www.envy-online.net/projects/...lygie 002s.JPG


http://www.envy-online.net/projects/...s_DSC01767.JPG

[/QUOTE]

Damn, you caught me.

The "homeless bedroom" as you called it, is actually just where I tore open the box the bike was packed in. The garage isn't mine per-se, but I do have unlimited access to it -- one of the advantages of being in the military...you get to use some pretty cool facilities for nothin' :thumb:

fiataccompli 12-31-09 11:45 AM

A great way to cap off the year, I just found this 1960 (built 1/15/60 according to the serial # if I'm reading it correctly...A019340) Schwinn Continental.

I believe it's supposed to have the wing-nut style quick release (anyone got some to spare?) and I don't know if the rear derailleur would be correct (I am guessing not) + the rear rim is aluminum, not steel...otherwise, besides some scratches, it's all there & should clean up pretty nicely. I love the front shifter.

http://i256.photobucket.com/albums/h...A0MTguanBn.jpg http://i256.photobucket.com/albums/h...A0MjEuanBn.jpg

http://i256.photobucket.com/albums/h...A0MjIuanBn.jpg

http://i256.photobucket.com/albums/h...A0MjAuanBn.jpg http://i256.photobucket.com/albums/h...A0MTkuanBn.jpg

sorry for the cel phone pics...i'll replace these very soon.

auchencrow 12-31-09 08:05 PM


Originally Posted by fiataccompli (Post 10209502)
A great way to cap off the year, I just found this 1960 (built 1/15/60 according to the serial # if I'm reading it correctly...A019340) Schwinn Continental.

I believe it's supposed to have the wing-nut style quick release (anyone got some to spare?) and I don't know if the rear derailleur would be correct (I am guessing not) + the rear rim is aluminum, not steel...otherwise, besides some scratches, it's all there & should clean up pretty nicely. I love the front shifter.

http://i256.photobucket.com/albums/h...A0MTguanBn.jpg http://i256.photobucket.com/albums/h...A0MjEuanBn.jpg
.

That is really cool - Would love to see some better photos' here soon.

BobHufford 12-31-09 09:58 PM


Originally Posted by fiataccompli (Post 10209502)
I believe it's supposed to have the wing-nut style quick release (anyone got some to spare?) and I don't know if the rear derailleur would be correct (I am guessing not)

Nice score! The original rear derailleur was a Simplex Tour de France. Most of them were replaced by Huret Allvits (a possible recall?). I don't recall seeing these with wingnuts.

Here is the 1961 catalog scan:

http://www.velobration.com/sldbdeale.../61dlct03b.jpg

Bob

fiataccompli 01-01-10 12:11 AM

Wow, that's great detail...thanks. Pictures (as is) coming tomorrow (er, today, that is). It's a Simplex RD, but I was guessing a bit newer maybe. The saddle is a plastic "Grand Prix" so I assume the original got lost some time in the last 50 years. Pretty good shape for a 50 year old bike, though...with air in the tires I could have probably ridden it home. One thing that's interesting to me is that in that catalog, it looks like the fork is bent (I'm not kidding, btw). I thought when I had the bike on the roof of my car the fork looked bent, but looking at that catalog picture it looks the same. Maybe it's just an illusion with the frame angles? It's interesting frame geometry...can't wait to take it for a spin!

raverson 01-01-10 02:18 PM


Originally Posted by Schmadley (Post 10179273)
Would love to see a pic of the Raleigh - before and after shots......

Raleigh Grand Prix, a CL find a couple weeks ago. As found minus cables and bar tape. Has the sweet Suntour/Raleigh drivetrain.

fiataccompli 01-01-10 11:02 PM

OK...got some better pix of the Continental. I should start a thread on it with more pix so I don't eat up more space here. I have a question about the rear derailleur anyway...whether it's the original, that is. For now, here's a few better pix:

http://www.fiataccompli.com/bike/ass...mb-475x357.jpg

http://www.fiataccompli.com/bike/ass...mb-175x191.jpg
http://www.fiataccompli.com/bike/pho...tube_decal.jpg

auchencrow 01-01-10 11:28 PM


Originally Posted by fiataccompli (Post 10215170)
OK...got some better pix of the Continental. I should start a thread on it with more pix ...
http://www.fiataccompli.com/bike/ass...mb-475x357.jpg

Yup - that is a cool Schwinn fiataccompli ! - and that is one nice Ashtabula crank too!

BobHufford 01-02-10 11:08 AM


Originally Posted by fiataccompli (Post 10215170)
I have a question about the rear derailleur anyway...whether it's the original, that is.

You appear to have a '70s era Simplex Prestige (delrin/plastic) version on there now. The original would have been a (late '50s?) Simplex Tour de France.

http://www.classicrendezvous.com/Fra...implex_TdF.htm

Expensive when you can find them ...

Bob


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