The New Classic Rigs and Rides Thread 1.1
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Look KG 243


Just put this together quite quickly from parts I picked up recently and the frame I was particularly happy to find in my size. Not super light (the wheels are monsters) but it rides incredibly well indeed - it's hard to describe the level of faith I have that the bike is going to do exactly as I want at any corner at any speed having only ridden about 50km on it so far.
It's a mix of 8-speed Athena and Chorus, with 9-speed Athena dual pivot brakes and the wheels are Rigida DP18 on Mavic 501s.


Just put this together quite quickly from parts I picked up recently and the frame I was particularly happy to find in my size. Not super light (the wheels are monsters) but it rides incredibly well indeed - it's hard to describe the level of faith I have that the bike is going to do exactly as I want at any corner at any speed having only ridden about 50km on it so far.
It's a mix of 8-speed Athena and Chorus, with 9-speed Athena dual pivot brakes and the wheels are Rigida DP18 on Mavic 501s.
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Good Lookin' Look , Tychom .
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Just finished this:

Sorry, Daddy can't help you with that one. All the parts were a 60th birthday present from my wife, including the custom wheelset. Chrome is original but the color & decal work is a respray by Al Wanta. Also the only one I've ever seen like it, pretty sure it's 753 because of the seat cluster (even though it arrived with a battered SLX decal on it), although I guess it could also be a mix of tubing. Rides great, been putting a lot of miles on it lately and could be next year's long distance rider. Few more snaps:




Sometimes I just sit and stare at it.

Sorry, Daddy can't help you with that one. All the parts were a 60th birthday present from my wife, including the custom wheelset. Chrome is original but the color & decal work is a respray by Al Wanta. Also the only one I've ever seen like it, pretty sure it's 753 because of the seat cluster (even though it arrived with a battered SLX decal on it), although I guess it could also be a mix of tubing. Rides great, been putting a lot of miles on it lately and could be next year's long distance rider. Few more snaps:




Sometimes I just sit and stare at it.

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Nope, it's a compact: 50/34. The Sugino comes with a 48 big ring but I swapped it out for an FSA 50. Six months in I've put about 1,000 miles on this bike and it's really just dreamy.
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^^yeah, I know^^
I think of you & Keith every time I ride this bike. Bought some black Merckx logo bar tape and when I rewrap it I promise I'll polish that stem.
I think of you & Keith every time I ride this bike. Bought some black Merckx logo bar tape and when I rewrap it I promise I'll polish that stem.
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My new Flandria Tandem











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'86 Miyata 1000, purchased on eBay last summer. Appears to have been hardly ridden (OEM Radial tires look almost new). All original, with following changes:
• Brooks B-17
• Added VO fenders and mud flaps
• IRC 13-32 freewheel
• Shimano Alivio long-cage RD
• New brake hoods
• New handlebar tape
• Brooks B-17
• Added VO fenders and mud flaps
• IRC 13-32 freewheel
• Shimano Alivio long-cage RD
• New brake hoods
• New handlebar tape
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My 1964 Schwinn Paramount P-13. Have the original build sheet and receipt, too! She's been ridden hard...and is currently naked, getting lubed, and ready for re-assembly. I'm NOT repainting though, just a few coats of wax and a peaceful rest of her life!

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heres another of mine. raleigh competition late 80s i believe? crappy cell phone pic. its a nice dark green with a light green headtube. the 32s are comfy on the ma-40s. just picked up a zimbale bag and a nitto saddlebag grip for it. i need a pump and a better seatpost though.
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managed to score a virtually nos campagnolo olympus mtb groupset last weekend
picked up my new project this evening
'90's Colnago Master MTB
full shimano deore xt

gilco steel and lugging!

I will use it around town so am putting Campagnolo racing triple on for gearing and drive. and I already have Campagnolo Olympus Short reach brake calipers and levers, also getting bullet shifters
'90's Colnago Master MTB
full shimano deore xt

gilco steel and lugging!

I will use it around town so am putting Campagnolo racing triple on for gearing and drive. and I already have Campagnolo Olympus Short reach brake calipers and levers, also getting bullet shifters
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That will be a very, very nice example of a full-panto Colnago! I can't wait for pics, either 
So, to help out - I'm guessing it will look something like this - only red:

Please post some detailed photos once you have completed your build - thanks!
DD

So, to help out - I'm guessing it will look something like this - only red:

Please post some detailed photos once you have completed your build - thanks!
DD
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Longtime lurker completes Paramount renovation
Longtime lurker completes Paramount renovation
After

Before

It was pretty clean to start - I think I could have run the original rubber
After

Before

It was pretty clean to start - I think I could have run the original rubber
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I hope to finish the Sarroni Super and the Master Mtb very soon, both need e wheelsets built
pics of the sarroni's progress
https://saarf.net/category/colnago-super-saronni/
and the master mtb
https://saarf.net/2012/01/26/colnago-...ustom-project/
my appologies for the repeated posts earlier, had roblems uploading
pics of the sarroni's progress
https://saarf.net/category/colnago-super-saronni/
and the master mtb
https://saarf.net/2012/01/26/colnago-...ustom-project/
my appologies for the repeated posts earlier, had roblems uploading
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Here is my 81 jubilee sport all original except for the rear DR and the saddle.
almos done restoring.
almos done restoring.

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My recently acquired '82 Masi:

Still waiting on some tubulars (been 35 years since I last rode them) and some new hoods. The wheels in the picture were borrowed from my Trek 770 commuter.
Still waiting on some tubulars (been 35 years since I last rode them) and some new hoods. The wheels in the picture were borrowed from my Trek 770 commuter.
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Nope, San Marcos, CA. Faliero Masi (the dad) moved to Carlsbad, CA in the early 70's, then some years later the operation moved to San Marcos. Bob Hovey's site has a fair amount of detail on this sort of stuff (serial numbers, what decals were used when, etc).
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