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The wifey and I enjoying the weather over the weekend.
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We have a "what are you grateful for?" Thread going but I'll post mine here.
I'm grateful for all you young(er) riders whose pictures I get to see here. It gives me joy to see riders who weren't even born yet when many of these bikes were new taking an interest in these old bikes!
Brent
I'm grateful for all you young(er) riders whose pictures I get to see here. It gives me joy to see riders who weren't even born yet when many of these bikes were new taking an interest in these old bikes!
Brent
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We have a "what are you grateful for?" Thread going but I'll post mine here.
I'm grateful for all you young(er) riders whose pictures I get to see here. It gives me joy to see riders who weren't even born yet when many of these bikes were new taking an interest in these old bikes!
Brent
I'm grateful for all you young(er) riders whose pictures I get to see here. It gives me joy to see riders who weren't even born yet when many of these bikes were new taking an interest in these old bikes!
Brent
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From Saturday's ride--I'm the young man on the right.
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This Saturday I did a 200km audax ride in Belgium/the Netherlands. It was freezing, . We passed a small village called "Nummer Eén", which means "Number One".
This Saturday I did a 200km audax ride in Belgium/the Netherlands. It was freezing, . We passed a small village called "Nummer Eén", which means "Number One".
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This Saturday I did a 200km audax ride in Belgium/the Netherlands. It was freezing, . We passed a small village called "Nummer Eén", which means "Number One".
This Saturday I did a 200km audax ride in Belgium/the Netherlands. It was freezing, . We passed a small village called "Nummer Eén", which means "Number One".
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This Saturday I did a 200km audax ride in Belgium/the Netherlands. It was freezing, . We passed a small village called "Nummer Eén", which means "Number One".
This Saturday I did a 200km audax ride in Belgium/the Netherlands. It was freezing, . We passed a small village called "Nummer Eén", which means "Number One".
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Look closely...
I'm the camera-toting bike ninja reflected in the bell...
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Ah, what the heck. I've been having a blast on the X. Here I am in front of Palm Desert Cyclery. I was out there last week end.
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@Axxl70, welcome aboard the C&V Forum, that is quite an introductory pic there. How about some details on that bike, please?
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@Axxl70, welcome aboard the C&V Forum, that is quite an introductory pic there. How about some details on that bike, please?
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I am based in Frankfurt, Germany and collect vintage steel race bikes for approx. 10 years to date. I am german, so pls excuse my english ;-). I have been cycling competetively since I was 14, got in the wake of the MTB boom and gave up on road racing for MTB cross country racing. These days I am only riding for pleasure, a mere 4 - 6K miles per year.
The pictured bike is a 1979 Masi Prestige from Milan, Italy which has got an upgrade in 1985 by Alberto Masi: inner cable routing and a new paint. I bought the frame from the first owner about one year ago and put in approx. 1.5K miles since then. It was then built with a Shimano 105 and I've rebuilt it from scratch mostly with Campy Super Record from ca 84/85.
The pic was made the day before I raced the l'Eroica, a vintage bike race in Chianty, Italy where most of the route is white gravel roads. As beautiful as ist sounds.
Got a couple more bikes which I'l gladly show in the future.
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@Axxl70, welcome aboard the C&V Forum, that is quite an introductory pic there. How about some details on that bike, please?
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Wow, what a warm welcome, Sir!
I am a regular at the german equivalent of this forum called rennrad-news.de. I am from Germany (so pls excuse my english) and I collect vintage bike for more than 10 years now. The bike on the picture above is a Masi Prestige from '79. It got an upgrade from Alberto Masi in Milan in '85 where the first owner had inner cable routing added and got it repainted in a beautiful pearlescent blue. I bought the frame from the first owner about one year ago and rebuilt it from scratch mostly with Campy Super Record ca '84/'85. Since then I've put in approx. 1.5k Miles wich is about a fifth of my yearly milage on vintage race bikes. Love the ride. It's nimble but very accurate in corners and stable even on fast downhills >=45 mph. What I like about the bike especially is that it is a real race bike with almost no chrome or fancy stuff. Just a plain riding machine.
Some pics from the build: (maybe someone with better abilities can turn these, they appear correct in my library!?)
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That is a beautiful Masi there, yours must be an Italian built model. Having Alberto Masi work on it speaks well for that bike. Ridind the Strade Bianche in l’Eroica must be thrilling.
Building our own bikes is the trademark of many here as well, you’ll fit in very well here:
Bill
Building our own bikes is the trademark of many here as well, you’ll fit in very well here:
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@Axxl70 - Welcome and beautiful bike (and Campy toolset)! That’s the way those Italian racers are supposed to be ridden! Question regarding your Eroica experience: Did you ride that set up on the Strada Bianca? American gravel roads are usually pretty large, coarse rocks, but from what little I know, I think the gravel in Tuscany should be finer. One day when I ride this, I’d like to do it on some 25c Gatorskins.
In the spirit of the thread, here’s a selfie from the Blue Ridge Parkway. Not today though as it has been snowing.
In the spirit of the thread, here’s a selfie from the Blue Ridge Parkway. Not today though as it has been snowing.
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Upon Reflection...
Here's me (again)...
... and here's my winter bike:
1995 Barracuda A2B with studded tires and full fenders.
... and here's my winter bike:
1995 Barracuda A2B with studded tires and full fenders.
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Back from first test run with 26+ tires (26”x2.8”) on my ‘94 Mongoose. Plush!
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I don't always ride bikes, but when I do I ride with my Dos Equis jersey.
Stay Vintage My Friend!
Stay Vintage My Friend!
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