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My Honjo'ed Paramount
Finally got around to putting Honjos on my Paramount...only took 2 years! Installation wasn't too bad and I think it looks good. These are the looong versions so I might need to put a stay or a rack on the front. I think I'm about done, however, I'm considering going back to non-aero levers...what do you think?
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I think a front rack may interfere with the barcon cable routing. Looks nice though. Why would you want non aero levers BTW?
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Beautiful - and I agree on the non-aero levers. Go with something nice and period. Either that, or replace those awful-looking Tektros (sorry to those who are undoubtedly offended) with a nice, classic C&V aero lever.
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Brillant. But keep the present brakes (Tektros?) more comfortable and more power.
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If you haven't already, polish off the 'Tektro' name off the front of the lever. With a dremel polishing pad and a little Mother's mag polish it takes all of about 10 seconds each. Really helps them from screaming 'MODERN' quite so loudly. :thumb: I have a pair on my 78 Gazelle A-Frame and agree they are the most comfortable and best working lever out t here - which is why at one point I had like 3 sets. I'm actually thinking of buying a spare bar/stem to mount period correct levers on so I can swap back and forth quickly for times I want comfort vs period correct. :lol:
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Beautiful build!
You could always run the shifter cables all the way under the bar tape to near the stem. I did this on one of my bikes and it shifted just well as a bike with barend shift cables installed the classic way. Now all you need are some red canvas bags to match the bar tape and cables. |
Nice looking bike!
At first glance I thought those flowers were some kind of spoke card. LOL! |
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I agree with Kurt about the levers. They may be comfortable, but they're ugly. It's better to look good than to feel good.
A T.A. rack can be used to support the fender and will not interfere with the cables. http://cgi.ebay.com/NOS-Mafac-racer-...item2eab145bf0 |
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Looks awesome. I even like the Tektro levers on it.
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bogester, your paramount is stunning, even with the tektro aero levers. i agree, adding an additional stay might inprove the stability of those long honjos. i have the same problem with a long front velo orange fender. if you go the rack route, i doubt it would interfere with the bar-end cables, and a rack will stabilize the fender better than an additional stay.
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They have gum looking hoods for the tekro levers?? I think I remember finding those recently? That would make a HUGE improvement
in the looks dept. Overall though a really sweet looking bike! You should see the one at my LBS!! Chrome single speed Paramount with chrome wrap ergo bars, Honjo's, one of the super sweet Italian cutout seatposts, etc etc. It's pretty radical, but he doesn't believe in posting pics of his bikes on the internet. A shame, it's gorgeous in person.,,,,BD Just did a search, and only Cane Creek gum hoods came up. Maybe with more searching, not sure... |
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Beautiful build, Bogester, as is. |
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-Kurt |
Aesthetically, the Tektro levels do not bother me as much as those loops of the derailleur cable housing up front (you can probably cut a foot off those and still be fine) or the size of the frame pump (should be flush to the TT), but that's nitpicking :)
That said, this is a great looking bike and those levers work better than the original equipment on that bike, so enjoy it :) (and cut a foot off those cables, where you are at it) |
Yeah Kurt, I dunno. His brother and co/owner is a pretty severe martial arts guy, maybe they slash photographers Kung Fu style.,,,,BD:D
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Nice bike, tough crowd.
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