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silvercreek 05-10-12 01:19 PM

This is an absolutely gorgeous Paramount
 
Does it belong to anyone here?


http://www.flickr.com/photos/strongl...7608033769647/

Bianchigirll 05-10-12 01:23 PM

I agree very nice looking.

retyred 05-10-12 01:30 PM

I'm pretty sure it is a forum member. The name on the Flickr acct. sounds familiar.

due ruote 05-10-12 01:45 PM

Yes, Stronglight is a BF member. He has a lot of really choice bikes. His Motobecane Le Champion is one of my favorites.

rootboy 05-10-12 01:52 PM

Yes, that Stronglight has one of the finest collections here, or anywhere else. Nice yellow P-mount.

ColonelJLloyd 05-10-12 01:58 PM

Indeed. Stronglight's Flickr page can be a major time-suck. Enter with caution.

dddd 05-10-12 04:10 PM


Originally Posted by ColonelJLloyd (Post 14206657)
Indeed. Stronglight's Flickr page can be a major time-suck. Enter with caution.

Thanks Colonel for the warning!

I always look for a posted pic somewhere in the thread. My PC is on virtual memory and a slo connection to boot.

Well, I clicked on it and went to the kitchen, and the picture was up when I came back.
Very nice example, and I like the color and the bottle cage.

Italuminium 05-10-12 04:20 PM

Thanks for the pointer, silvercreek, there's some pretty pics! One of the first roadies that i've seen that looks just as fast with fenders as an ordinary racer without them... What makes it such a good fenderline?

photogravity 05-10-12 04:27 PM

stronglight (Bob) also hangs out on the CR list.

dddd 05-10-12 04:32 PM

"What makes it such a good fenderline?"

Usually the metal fenders hold their shape better and fit up well if enough clearance exists.
These Paramounts were of the old school, so good clearances for a "road racing" bike.

Italuminium 05-10-12 04:36 PM


Originally Posted by dddd (Post 14207299)
"What makes it such a good fenderline?"

Usually the metal fenders hold their shape better and fit up well if enough clearance exists.
These Paramounts were of the old school, so good clearances for a "road racing" bike.

Good points, but there are many bikes with similar fenders that just loose the racy edge. This one doesn't. Maybe it's the tight clearances, it must have cost some hours to get this set up straight! Well , maybe it's just matter of time before bob shows up and teaches his secrets :)

753proguy 05-10-12 05:03 PM


Originally Posted by Italuminium (Post 14207313)
Good points, but there are many bikes with similar fenders that just loose the racy edge. This one doesn't. Maybe it's the tight clearances, it must have cost some hours to get this set up straight! Well , maybe it's just matter of time before bob shows up and teaches his secrets :)

Use Honjos. They really hold their line, so to speak....

Sixty Fiver 05-10-12 05:17 PM

That bike is some kind of gorgeous.

Grand Bois 05-10-12 05:49 PM

I've learned a lot here:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/stronglight/

rootboy 05-10-12 06:45 PM

I think the fact that the fenders are highly polished alloy and contrast so nicely with that paint job, lends to the racy look. Plus only one , horizontal, stay per fender. Really nice.

silvercreek 05-10-12 07:08 PM


Originally Posted by rootboy (Post 14207760)
I think the fact that the fenders are highly polished alloy and contrast so nicely with that paint job, lends to the racy look. Plus only one , horizontal, stay per fender. Really nice.

That's the main reason I want a P15 with the eyelets on the dropout and forks. That Campus Green on of mine would look really great with a nice shiny pair of fenders like that.

echo 05-10-12 07:15 PM

Absolutely stunning. Those lugs are amazing.

ftwelder 05-10-12 07:17 PM

That front shot is nice.

Roll-Monroe-Co 05-10-12 07:25 PM

Good golly, Miss Molly!

http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3032/2...96b374fd_b.jpg

Vonruden 05-10-12 07:27 PM

Thanks for the new bookmark. Sweet photos

-holiday76 05-10-12 08:03 PM

stronglights Bikes are often quoted here as some of the best around. What I like is he has a asthetic great eye while keeping his bikes vintage, but he's also not afraid to make tasteful upgrades on bikes that get ridden. His Moto Grand Record was one of my inspirations for a long time. It helps that his size frame is around the sweet spot for really good looking builds proportionally, unlike my gangly 63cm-ish fleet.

silvercreek 05-11-12 06:52 AM

Notice how far down the front fender goes in the back. Did Schwinn offer these fender optional or are they always after market?

http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3032/2...96b374fd_b.jpg

ColonelJLloyd 05-11-12 06:58 AM

Honjo and VO fenders provide that much coverage. I'm not aware of others. I'd wager the fenders on Stronglight's yellow Paramount are either of those brands. Berthoud fenders may also be that long, but they're only available in stainless or carbon so I've never used them.

cudak888 05-11-12 07:01 AM


Originally Posted by silvercreek (Post 14207843)
That's the main reason I want a P15 with the eyelets on the dropout and forks. That Campus Green on of mine would look really great with a nice shiny pair of fenders like that.

You will find eyelets and ample clearance on any P10-9, P15-9, and most pre-1971 P13-9's, in addition to the '81-83 Superiors. Any of these should work for you.

Mind you, there are some oddball pre-1971 P13-9's without eyelets, but those are generally special-orders. B802 is an example - it pre-dates the P13-9 revision; yet, it is sans-eyelets:

http://www.kurtkaminer.com/68paramount_fork_B802.jpg

-Kurt

ScottRyder 05-11-12 07:38 AM

I think I need to polish my fenders ...

http://i240.photobucket.com/albums/f...mount/file.jpg

I love the light Stronglight shoots under. It's soft but saturated ..

Scott


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