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Alex Singer
This is still a work in progress. Last spring this Singer made it's way into my garage. So I will show what I have so far starting from the top, showing you it warts n all:
http://i271.photobucket.com/albums/j...d/P1000807.jpg http://i271.photobucket.com/albums/j...d/P1000808.jpg http://i271.photobucket.com/albums/j...d/P1000788.jpg The handlebar tape will get removed (after I've put a few miles on it!!), the left brake lever is too low. Not sure what I'll wrap it with yet. http://i271.photobucket.com/albums/j...d/P1000804.jpg http://i271.photobucket.com/albums/j...d/P1000789.jpg Gearing is set up for gravel rides like Cino. 36x46 14-28. This will be the bike I ride the cascade passes with next spring. http://i271.photobucket.com/albums/j...d/P1000819.jpg Still needs a longer stem, some proper fenders and fatter tires. Hope I get some clear weather so I can ride this thing and get to know it. I really hope it 'sings' to me. I think it has alot of character. http://i271.photobucket.com/albums/j...d/P1000761.jpg |
Looks sharp! If anything, the minor imperfections should make it easier to just hop on and ride. :thumb:
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Beautiful!
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Love those lugs - but where are the warts?
A beauty, and an exceedingly rare one at that. I'm psyched to see it once you've put the last details together :) BTW, who manufactured the saddle? That's carrying just the right amount of patina. DD |
Well, I don't know where you're going to go from there. That pretty much looks like classic bike nirvana. The wall in that last pic is a great backdrop - did you paint that just for this bike's photo session?
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Originally Posted by due ruote
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The wall in that last pic is a great backdrop - did you paint that just for this bike's photo session?
And to answer DD's question, It's an Ideale 90 |
Man, I love this bike. +1 on any patina, I would be afraid to ride a bike more perfect than that :)
What year was that frame built? |
northbend, that is a beauty. :) Definitely I, as with mse, would like to know the year of this bike. I really like the darts that come off the ends of the chrome on the fork and rear stays. Very nice touch.
I'm trying to fit Cino Heroica into my plans for next year after seeing your writeup from earlier this year. It'll afford me an opportunity to see this bike in the flesh, if things work out as I'd like. |
Excuse me - but where are the "warts"?
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Love it - it's perfect.
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Oh my!
Simply wart-less, for anything short of museum quality. Gosh, I need to ride with you local guys (my size of course). |
Beautiful, if you ever get bored with it, you can send it my way!
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Originally Posted by Drillium Dude
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Love those lugs - but where are the warts?
Originally Posted by auchencrow
(Post 14997731)
Excuse me - but where are the "warts"?
<ducking and running in a zig-zag pattern to avoid the thrown tomatoes and old boots> Seriously, though, about the only "wart" I can see is that the pinstriping at the point of the seat lug is less than perfect. Otherwise, very, very nice. Regardless of whether it is left as is or resprayed to a like-new sheen, please ride it. 'Tis what it was built for. |
Very nice, very RARE.
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Originally Posted by bikingshearer
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<ducking and running in a zig-zag pattern to avoid the thrown tomatoes and old boots> ... |
Stunner. One of the coolest bikes on the forum. Looks like my size, so let me know when you're ready to trade it for something!
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Beautiful! What a rare find.
I be she rides nice. |
Yes! I've been waiting for this since you announced you got the frameset. Awesome.
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Thanks. The frame was made in 1974. Maybe the warts are in my head. Like I had already noted, the stem/handlebar/brake levers need some sorting out, I didn't bother to clean it up after getting the last bits hung on it. There's grease on the top of the headset, smudges here n there. The chrome on one lug is a bit rough..stuff like that but I was anxious to get photos to share with you. Anxious to also ride the thing. I wasn't sure how my liberal use of Campagnolo would go over.. I went with what I had and what I understand. A purist may wonder why I didn't use Simplex or Huret, Normandie n the like.. Truth is if I ride this and really really like it, The long term plan would be to slowly find the best French components and hang them on it. We'll see. I have mixed feelings about this bike. It looks beautiful from a distance and the patina is nice but some of the details are kind of crude (to me anyway) in comparison to the craftsmanship of my Bruce Gordon. Riding this bike will settle the issue in my mind. I will write about it once I put a few miles on it
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Well it sure looks COOL! I've got a soft spot for these. Maybe it's because we share the first name. Maybe the reputation. DEFINITELY because the shop still exists in Paris, and is the only "Golden Age" shop that still exists. That shop should be on some sort of historical register. I hope it's around for many more generations. So, yes, I want one. That said, as a person that makes handmade things, I know they don't all turn out the same - some days are better than others. I also understand your other misgivings, and look forward to your riding impressions.
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Originally Posted by northbend
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It looks beautiful from a distance and the patina is nice but some of the details are kind of crude (to me anyway) in comparison to the craftsmanship of my Bruce Gordon. Riding this bike will settle the issue in my mind. I will write about it once I put a few miles on it
So basically, Northbend, you're never going to be happy... just give that Singer to me (it's my size!) and you'll never have to think about those crude details. :) |
I'm glad you said that, Southpaw. From what I see coming out of the NAHBs, NOW is the true Golden Age. I think some of Weigle's work would make Czuka want to throw down his files and cry.
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Originally Posted by Captain Blight
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I'm glad you said that, Southpaw. From what I see coming out of the NAHBs, NOW is the true Golden Age. I think some of Weigle's work would make Czuka want to throw down his files and cry.
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I really enjoy the thoughtful comments from you guys. Funny thing is, I am not comparing bikes from different ages. The Gordon is only 3 years newer than the Singer. I really hope for a let up in the rain tomorrow so I can ride this thing. The greater joy for me is riding bikes not looking at them.
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Originally Posted by northbend
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The greater joy for me is riding bikes not looking at them.
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