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Chris W. 11-30-15 07:36 PM

BD, IMHO this frame set would be a cool build with your new drum brake wheel set too :)

Cheers,
Chris


Originally Posted by Bikedued (Post 18353825)
Raleigh had Gran Sport, Gran Sports, and Grand Sports, IIRC. One of the Turquoise and white models. I have had the frame for 7 years now, and have never built it up.....BD

http://i114.photobucket.com/albums/n...ps3ef493f3.jpg


jonwvara 11-30-15 08:48 PM


Originally Posted by Bikedued (Post 18353621)
...It's loaded with the HORRIBLE RD they are known for...


http://i114.photobucket.com/albums/n...perCourse2.jpg

So true--that rear derailleur is a piece of crap. I'll trade you a nice Campagnolo Valentino for it.

USAZorro 11-30-15 09:04 PM


Originally Posted by Bikedued (Post 18353825)
Raleigh had Gran Sport, Gran Sports, and Grand Sports, IIRC. One of the Turquoise and white models. I have had the frame for 7 years now, and have never built it up.....BD

http://i114.photobucket.com/albums/n...ps3ef493f3.jpg

Turquoise? That's Lagoon Blue. :D

I think either would have looked nice with those wheels you picked up.

Bikedued 11-30-15 09:46 PM

The Super Course is a little larger, so it will be better for me for an upright bike. In fact the GS might be a little small for me. The handlebar thing is still up in the air too. I have a steel drop bar that I may try. It would be more Clubman like.

As far as the the build. It looked like the previous picture until I got home from work today. Nearly everything on the bike took a 9 or 10mm wrench to remove, so it went way quicker than I realized it would. This was an hour or less.,,,,BD

Bikedued 11-30-15 09:49 PM


Originally Posted by jonwvara (Post 18356078)
So true--that rear derailleur is a piece of crap. I'll trade you a nice Campagnolo Valentino for it.


That would be an even, though somewhat pointless trade:lol:.

3speedslow 11-30-15 09:56 PM

The handlebar thing is still up in the air too. I have a steel drop bar that I may try. It would be more Clubman like.

Clubman would be cool! Hard to go wrong when you have one of those coffee SC's to start out with.

Watching to see how the build progresses.

bwilli88 12-01-15 08:37 AM

BD, you need to put that Super Course in it's own thread.

Bikedued 12-01-15 08:56 AM

Yep, it's kind of bogging down this one. Sorry about that.,,,,BD

Velocivixen 12-02-15 01:03 PM

I bought a very cheap 1995 Trek 820 in Sage green with purple decals. I had the exact same year/model/size in the glossy purple fade last year that I tried a drop bar conversion on, then returned to original and gave to my sister-in-law. This bike is Sage green, however and it's so pretty. The gal I bought it from was from NY, NY and bought this bike from a bike recycle place called Recycleabicycle as it had their sticker on it. It had mismatched bolt on wheels, and since I had some black Trek Matrix rims (from my 1990 Trek 930), I put those on with Pasela 26 x 1.5" tires.

I was happy but sort of disappointed while servicing. The woman assured me that it had been serviced and was in great order. As I took it apart to look at the headset I saw that it was pristine with fresh grease, so other than reassemble & adjust nothing there. I replaced cables/housings as they looked grungy and the rear brake cable housing was a tad short. I added a bottle cage, and a new Shimano Acera 7/8 speed crankset which required a longer spindle bottom bracket so I replaced, cleaned/lubed the chain, made sure seatpost and stem were clean/lubed (they already were). I did a bit of rust removal and did some touchup with Testor's Enamel and installed Planet Bike clip on fenders. It's a fun little bike.

I was so impressed with the service that I called NY - the number on the sticker and told them the bike was living in Oregon and that they did a great job! The guy was pleased.

I bet [MENTION=152773]noglider[/MENTION] knows of this place.

https://farm1.staticflickr.com/626/2...dc3f05d6_z.jpg1995 Trek 820 in Sage Green by velocivixen, on Flickr

https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5740/...655d6d29_z.jpg1995 Trek 820 by velocivixen, on Flickr
https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5653/...5a8aa672_z.jpgUpdated Trek 820 Crankset by velocivixen, on Flickr
https://farm1.staticflickr.com/684/2...9c314165_z.jpgRear Trek 820 by velocivixen, on Flickr
https://farm1.staticflickr.com/702/2...ee2c588a_z.jpg1995 Trek 820 - Sage Green by velocivixen, on Flickr
https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5768/...4177b647_z.jpgCirca 1990 Trek Matrix rim by velocivixen, on Flickr

As usual, cell phone photos not the best.

greg3rd48 12-02-15 01:08 PM

[MENTION=355580]Velocivixen[/MENTION] I have been to Recycleabicycle a few times to rummage through their used parts boxes. They are really friendly guys in there and I enjoyed chatting with them. Cool NYC connection.

noglider 12-02-15 01:16 PM

I know the executive director of recycle-a-bicycle. It's a non-profit with a mission. I've been to headquarters, which is fun. I'm glad to hear they do such a good job. Nice bike, too.

noglider 12-02-15 01:20 PM

[MENTION=13229]Bikedued[/MENTION], the Gran Sport frame and fork are nearly identical in geometry to the Super Course. Only the materials are lighter. The Gran Sport, if it fits, should ride the same as or better than the Super Course. I have a 1971 Super Course that came with the equipment yours came with. Everything has been replaced over time except for the headset. It's been one of my favorite bikes since I got in in 2008. Mine has all-rounder (slightly swept back) bars with bar-ends, and I ride it on trails.

Velocivixen 12-02-15 01:27 PM


Originally Posted by greg3rd48 (Post 18360766)
@Velocivixen I have been to Recycleabicycle a few times to rummage through their used parts boxes. They are really friendly guys in there and I enjoyed chatting with them. Cool NYC connection.

It was the one in East Village on Avenue C. I told they man that I was going through all the mechanicals and was sort of disappointed that there wasn't anything for me to do - they already did it. Everything was clean, greased, etc. Only change I would have made and did was longer rear brake housing, maybe 1.5".

Not sure I'll keep this forever, but am riding it now and it works great. If I keep would change the bars to sweep back a little bit and maybe Suntour thumb friction shifters that I already have. Twist shifters take up a lot of room, as they're long.

dweenk 12-02-15 02:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Velocivixen (Post 18360744)
I bought a very cheap 1995 Trek 820 in Sage green with purple decals. I had the exact same year/model/size in the glossy purple fade last year that I tried a drop bar conversion on, then returned to original and gave to my sister-in-law. This bike is Sage green, however and it's so pretty. The gal I bought it from was from NY, NY and bought this bike from a bike recycle place called Recycleabicycle as it had their sticker on it. It had mismatched bolt on wheels, and since I had some black Trek Matrix rims (from my 1990 Trek 930), I put those on with Pasela 26 x 1.5" tires

I found a 1983? Trek 820 for cheap a few years ago that has become my wife's favorite bike. It has mismatched wheels, but only needed the usual servicing.

http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=491360

Velocivixen 12-02-15 02:57 PM

[MENTION=336348]dweenk[/MENTION] - is that the original fade paint job? I love it. How long are her typical rides, and does she like the straight bars?

dweenk 12-02-15 03:16 PM

Original paint. When I had the bike apart to service the headset bearings, I took the fork to a nearby major chain pharmacy/grocery/hardware store to match the paint to some purple nail polish (lots of chips). There were only about 4 employees in the entire store that I could see, but a young lady saw me picking up bottles of nail polish and holding them next to the fork. I suppose she had to ask what I was looking for, so I told her I needed to fill in some chips. In less than a minute, she had an off the shelf shade that looks identical - unless you get very close.

My wife rides about 12 miles on average. We live across the street from a park, so we can easily do a 12 or 14 mile loop around it and the surrounding neighborhood every day. We also ride Assateague National Seashore. In total you can ride about 10 miles out and back, or venture into the state park and add about 6 miles to it all.

And yes, she likes the straight bars. The long top tube has her stretch out, but she doesn't like drop bars any more.

Bikedued 12-03-15 06:19 AM

I have been offered first choice at a "lot" of bikes in a storage unit. I can't make it there until Sunday, and she has offered to take a few pictures first. A while back I bought a couple of bikes from this lady, a Fuji Touring III, and a Trek 1200.

I was told there were some tools, but someone already grabbed them before she called me, or at least it sounded that way. The only bike they seemed to be able to name by brand is a Peugeot, and she said her son or someone in her family already yanked that too, but they're going back to Norway where they live/work in a few days, so I may end up with that as well (fingers crossed that it's still around). It sounds like a promising score, but we shall see if the bikes are worth my time to go see. They did belong to an older mechanic/enthusiast, so who knows until I see them.,,,,BD

nanaboat 12-03-15 01:10 PM

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i need help finding some info on these. score them at 70http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=491502http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=491502http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=491503 there is a UCI Champion logo on one side

Lascauxcaveman 12-03-15 01:34 PM


Originally Posted by Chuckk (Post 18362892)
Checking fit on the Sannino yesterday and found the rear triangle was shoved almost 1/2" to the off-side!
Got out my million dollar "Sheldon Brown frame straightening jig" and used my 180 pound bio-hydraulic ram to gently caress everything back into alignment.

http://www.zoominto.com/zoomapi/ZoomButt.gif


I would have gone with the 200-lb size, but that's just me. :P

SloButWide 12-03-15 01:48 PM

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Originally Posted by dweenk (Post 18361203)
Original paint. When I had the bike apart to service the headset bearings, I took the fork to a nearby major chain pharmacy/grocery/hardware store to match the paint to some purple nail polish (lots of chips). There were only about 4 employees in the entire store that I could see, but a young lady saw me picking up bottles of nail polish and holding them next to the fork. I suppose she had to ask what I was looking for, so I told her I needed to fill in some chips. In less than a minute, she had an off the shelf shade that looks identical - unless you get very close.


I honestly wonder if women see color differently than me, or just have more names for colors.
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=491505

smoothness 12-03-15 02:47 PM


Originally Posted by SloButWide (Post 18363612)
I honestly wonder if women see color differently than me, or just have more names for colors.
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=491505

this is coming from the guy who has each of his bikes in a different color in his sig. aside from the picture being genderist, you probably couldn't match your clothing if your life depended on it. don't be a hater.

SloButWide 12-03-15 03:04 PM


Originally Posted by smoothness (Post 18363762)
this is coming from the guy who has each of his bikes in a different color in his sig. aside from the picture being genderist, you probably couldn't match your clothing if your life depended on it. don't be a hater.


Nothing "hating" about it. I have a red bike, a black bike, and a Celeste bike. My girlfriend says they are ruby, glossy black, and turquoise.
There is nothing "gendrist" about claiming that women seem to have a more expressive vocabulary in describing color. I know of no scientific study about it, but have plenty of anecdotes that make the observation amusing to me.

3speedslow 12-03-15 06:02 PM

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I had a buddy come back from visiting his Mom over Thanksgiving. He decided to bring a lot of his bike stuff back for sale or clear out.

He's giving me the clear out...gratis.

More to come but for now

Silca pumphttp://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=491546

Some nice, really light twist QR's. Anybody recognize these?http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=491547

Nice Normandy hub.http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=491549

Two items came together. Now with new track grips and mounted on my winter FG

Cinelli pista handle bars and Shimano Dura Ace EX stemhttp://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=491552

I feel happy!

simmonsgc 12-03-15 06:09 PM

That's great-- Christmas came early for you this year!

3speedslow 12-03-15 06:32 PM

Starting to look that way :)


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