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#5052
Mother Nature's Son
Join Date: Mar 2016
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I received replica decals for an Ochsner steel frame I am in the process of stripping and repainting. I found them on velocals.com. They had done a reproduction of them at some point and still have some left. $34 including shipping.
#5054
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Cycle Pro
A mid 1980s Cycle Pro with an eclectic mix of Shimano and Sun Tour components and Araya rims. I'm also working on 10 posts before I can share pics
#5055
Mother Nature's Son
Join Date: Mar 2016
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I like the looks and what is said about the Knipex tools. I have sent an e-mail to Knipex sales rep to inquire about a purchase. Can any of the BF members give me some info regarding where/ how to purchase?
#5056
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Join Date: Nov 2013
Location: Near Pottstown, PA: 30 miles NW of Philadelphia
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Bikes: 2 Trek Mtn, Cannondale R600 road, 6 vintage road bikes
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Amazon, of course. I have the 7" pliers. Very well designed and made. Nice to use and to just own
#5057
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Love my chrome bag for deliveries but this really classes the ride up! Thick and well oiled leather through out.

All for a good cause.
Well, this came in the post and then it was handed to me. A nice leather messenger bag!
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#5059
Senior Member
For some reason I've been wanting an steel road bike so I bought this frameset on a bit of a whim, a 1986 Centurion Elite RS. I always think I've paid too much when I buy things like this online, but after seeing how clean it is for a 33 year old frameset I am satisfied with my purchase. I'm still very undecided with how I want to build it up, but right now I'm thinking either stick with the 126mm rear spacing and go some direction with that or update it a little bit with 3x9. It will be nice to get back on some steel after spending lots of miles on aluminum and carbon.

#5060
Overdoing projects
Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: Rotterdam, former republic of the Netherlands
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Bikes: Batavus Randonneur GL, Gazelle Orange Excellent, Gazelle Super Licht, Gazelle Grand Tourist, Gazelle Lausanne, Gazelle Tandem, Koga-Miyata SilverAce, Koga-Miyata WorldTraveller
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More parts coming in 


Ordered two different spoke wrenches as I wasn't sure what size I needed. It's 3.2mm on the DT Swiss spokes. I will probably try the Knipex to see if it works as a spoke wrench.
New light as the light field on the B+M IQ-XS @70 lux is good but not as even as the B+M Cyo Premium @80 lux. B+M's own website shows an IMHO correct comparison.
Let's see how the 100 lux of the B+M IQ-X stacks up.
I opted for the SP dynamo with centerlock even though I am using rim brakes because I think the rim brake version looks weird and is pretty much the exact same size. The red ring is a SON centerlock cover though it seems like it needs a bit of grinding to fit.
All that is left now is the rim!



Ordered two different spoke wrenches as I wasn't sure what size I needed. It's 3.2mm on the DT Swiss spokes. I will probably try the Knipex to see if it works as a spoke wrench.
New light as the light field on the B+M IQ-XS @70 lux is good but not as even as the B+M Cyo Premium @80 lux. B+M's own website shows an IMHO correct comparison.
Let's see how the 100 lux of the B+M IQ-X stacks up.

I opted for the SP dynamo with centerlock even though I am using rim brakes because I think the rim brake version looks weird and is pretty much the exact same size. The red ring is a SON centerlock cover though it seems like it needs a bit of grinding to fit.
All that is left now is the rim!
#5061
Shifting is fun!
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: South Holland, NL
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A carton tube with the coolest label I've seen in quite a while. 

EDIT: realized that publishing the full address maybe wasn't very smart


EDIT: realized that publishing the full address maybe wasn't very smart
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#5062
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Suntour XC-II beartrap pedals from @deux jambes
Quick disassembly, clean, and repack and they are spinning smooth!


Quick disassembly, clean, and repack and they are spinning smooth!



#5063
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A Nishiki Kokusai frame and some other parts from @deux jambes . Time to make a Nexus 3 speed townie.

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#5064
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You wasted no time with those! Nice. I wonder if you’ll fit ‘em with a set of dust caps? @TenGrainBread
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You wasted no time with those! Nice. I wonder if you’ll fit ‘em with a set of dust caps? @TenGrainBread
#5066
Shifting is fun!
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#5067
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Location: Los Angeles, CA
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Bikes: 1964 Legnano Roma Olympiade, 1973 Raleigh Super Course, 1978 Raleigh Super Course, 1978 Peugeot PR10, 2002 Specialized Allez, 2007 Specialized Roubaix, 2013 Culprit Croz Blade
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New cables and gold housing for my gold Raleigh build. Too much bling? Hope not.


I thought about going wireless, but isn't gonna happen.


I thought about going wireless, but isn't gonna happen.
#5068
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I prefer to buy them used, but since I couldn't find the B17S mrs non-fixie wanted for her latest bike, I decided to order a new one for her. And since the prices seemed quite reasonable I decided to add a C17 for myself to the order. Come to think of it, these might be the first new saddles I ever bought ...

#5071
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New 27X 1/18 tires of my Gitane Tour De Francei

#5072
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I just received a new B-17 in the mail from a CR contact yesterday. It was certainly the first new leather saddle I ever bought. I think I might have purchased a Selle Italia Flite new way BITD (mid-80s?).
#5075
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