Evolution of the Smurf....
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Evolution of the Smurf....
By now I'm sure most of you have seen the Smurf Trek that appeared in the C&V valuations thread. For those who haven't heres the link https://www.bikeforums.net/showthread...a-home-for-her
I, w/ the help of my Florida connection (MiamiJim, Thanks Jim!) have taken possession of the smurf and have begun the process of giving it a respectable makeover. Here are some pics.






There are a few issues, but I'm working through them
. I have "new" front brakes coming soon that have long enough reach for the 700c wheels. I disassembled the front wheel to strip the paint off of everything and am now learning how to build a wheel....
. Lastly, I'm trying to figure out how to set up indexed shifting (I cheat and switch to friction and have no issues) I haven't figured out what color bar wrap to go with.... any suggestions? The dia compe gran compe levers are finding a new home and are being replaced w/ SLR levers (to work w/ the new brakes) and the new levers have black hoods. Anyway, it's cleaning up well and rides amazing!
Tomorrow I'll be going for a ride w/ my new rollers.... very excited!
Let me know what you guys think! She's slowly becoming a respectable bike again.
I, w/ the help of my Florida connection (MiamiJim, Thanks Jim!) have taken possession of the smurf and have begun the process of giving it a respectable makeover. Here are some pics.






There are a few issues, but I'm working through them
. I have "new" front brakes coming soon that have long enough reach for the 700c wheels. I disassembled the front wheel to strip the paint off of everything and am now learning how to build a wheel....
Tomorrow I'll be going for a ride w/ my new rollers.... very excited!Let me know what you guys think! She's slowly becoming a respectable bike again.
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is that silver i see poking out behind the yellow of the decals? silver fizik bar tape. it'll go with the yellow hoods. yellow tape would just be too much.
edit: i just read the last part of your post about changing the brakes.... sooo the silver might not be a good idea.
edit: i just read the last part of your post about changing the brakes.... sooo the silver might not be a good idea.
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I haven't decided about the wheels yet.... What is wrong w/ the chainrings?
Oh and about the blue chainring, I just wanted to see how it looked, and I'm not really sure I like it, sssoooo I'll be stripping the blue off.
Thanks for the input guys
Oh and about the blue chainring, I just wanted to see how it looked, and I'm not really sure I like it, sssoooo I'll be stripping the blue off.
Thanks for the input guys
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the peg on the chainring of a biopace ring should tell you its orientation on the crank.
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Rob, about that chainring: If you have the crank arm at 9 o'clock the Biopace logo should be a bit after 12 o'clock but not quite at 1 o'clock, right on the top, in your cranks. In other words, the larger oval diameter of a biopace ring should be aligned with the crank arm, like this:

You can use the notches on the inside of the rings as a guide for alignment

You can use the notches on the inside of the rings as a guide for alignment
Last edited by EjustE; 03-18-10 at 09:55 AM.
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