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Sorry, this isn't my track bike, but I just finished rebuilding it and wanted to post a couple of pics. The bike is a Record-equipped Corima Puma, long out of production. Flawless custom paint was done a couple of weeks ago by Noah at Velocolour. I know it's somewhat cross-chained in the photos, as I had just been running it up and down to adjust the derailleur.
http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d5...y666/puma2.jpg http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d5...y666/Puma1.jpg |
sweet commuter.
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Originally Posted by kergin
(Post 6594046)
sweet commuter.
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That's a nice looking bike. In my humble opinion, the only thing that looks a little strange is the seat post. I, and I have been accused of having good taste, just find how thing it gets at the bottom a little jarring with the sweeping lines of the rest of the bike.
Nevertheless, damn nice! |
Originally Posted by freecycle
(Post 6593529)
lol, awesome!! Ive always wanted to try one of those/they look like AMAZING touring bikes. Can you imagine pedalling reclined in a chair all day? Its the perfect way to combine laziness and productive cycling!
-the current project is off, I just got back from a 26k round trip to see the folder but I hated it. You could feel it flexing under load as you rode it and jiggling over bumps. It was pretty and had cleaned up nicely, just a *****TY frame. - Seriously, I bought it more for light touring than anything else. It's kind of nice to be able to gawk around at the territory when you're riding through. At $575 with an Ultegra grouppo, I really couldn't pass it up. |
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The seatpost size for this frame is 25.4, and it is held in by 2 set screws in the back of the collar. The collar is integral to the frame. This seatpost is the Corima Ellipse, which is about 5mm thick all the way up (a blade, essentially) and was intended for both this frame and the Cougar, which was their track frame offered until a couple of years ago. Their new track frame is really nice, but has been redesigned extensively from the old Cougar it is still based on. The seatpost was a really difficult piece to find, as it didn't come with the frame and the bike had been out of production for several years when I found it. I actually had the post sent from a shop in Greece that actually still has some.
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Originally Posted by cavit8
(Post 6594371)
You need to post this in the road forum, saying you got it for $200 at a garage sale and you're wondering what it's worth.
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Originally Posted by krusty
(Post 6594385)
Ha! Done!:D
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Holy ****balls. I see krusty 180's his valve stem and labels.
My friend and I at the dome tonight, go pro. http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y11...ome42708lo.jpg P.S Veloflex black tires ordered - fastest tyres on the face of the planet |
And of course the valve stem lines up with the hub logo....
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Originally Posted by operator
(Post 6594799)
Holy ****balls. I see krusty 180's his valve stem and labels.
Edit: fixed 'em. Fixed my track bike too. Only my MTB for some reason had them the way convention dictates. |
what I miss?
hooray for dead streets during a TTC strike, its been an awesome day. Last check, about 55km logged since two p.m., the bike didnt even notice. then the ttc came back and i took the trail back anyway. yeah spring. |
Originally Posted by krusty
(Post 6595046)
Huh. I guess that's the opposite of what most people do. It's a holdover from my motorcycling days in the 70s, when, believe it or not, the manufacturers of high-end tires would label the tire on the 'heavy' spot they identified on the tire. It was intended to be placed opposite the valve to offset the weight of the valve. In the 80s, they would just place a colored dot on the tire to indicate the heaviest spot long after the tire was labeled.
Edit: fixed 'em. Fixed my track bike too. Only my MTB for some reason had them the way convention dictates. Interesting! Hey Wes "Biach" Somnambulant. Can I have dibs on your IRO hubs if you don't want em? Thanks. How did the race go this weekend guys? |
Originally Posted by operator
(Post 6594799)
P.S Veloflex black tires ordered - fastest tyres on the face of the planet
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Originally Posted by nerdsgirth
(Post 6595555)
Hey Wes "Biach" Somnambulant.
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Had a great ride in the Don tonight. The trails are immaculate and there's been tons of work done in there lately. I especially liked the new bridge under the railway bridge connecting the flats to the Taylor Creek parking lot. What a great day for a ride!
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Speaking of the Don, anyone got the word on when the DSR rides there are going to start up? I seem to have settled into a Tuesday/Thursday evening ride routine but it's always nice to share the fun with others.
My last trip to the Don was actually a lot of fun after I stopped feeling like I was going to black out. I realized afterward that it was probably my cycling cap that did me in (hey genius, it's not winter anymore - you can lose the warm stuff). I felt like I was overheating after ... what, maybe 10-15 minutes of riding, but when I took a break (and ditched the cap) I felt much better for the rest of the ride and actually ended up have my best ride "back" along the ridge trail ever. I'm starting to get better with some of the ladder features and other areas where you really do have to hold your line. It's one thing to pick the right line, but having it be a "hold it or you're going to crash" situation is still something I'm getting comfortable with. It's coming along though, so yay. |
k so let me see here, my memory indicates that theres sprints wednesday nights (DSR?) but youre reffering to a trail DSR ride? thats two kinds of awesome.
and uhm, the rainy morning goo has trashed my bike and bag again. can someone remind the crap to keep off me? or better yet, remind me to put my damn bag under my raincoat? Im crossing my fingers that a rusty frame i passed on the way to work was actually as cool as it looked, and had a decent bb. That thing would make a sweet freebie, again, if the glance was accurate enough. |
Originally Posted by freecycle
(Post 6596968)
k so let me see here, my memory indicates that theres sprints wednesday nights (DSR?) but youre reffering to a trail DSR ride? thats two kinds of awesome.
and uhm, the rainy morning goo has trashed my bike and bag again. can someone remind the crap to keep off me? or better yet, remind me to put my damn bag under my raincoat? Im crossing my fingers that a rusty frame i passed on the way to work was actually as cool as it looked, and had a decent bb. That thing would make a sweet freebie, again, if the glance was accurate enough. now if I could just get the waterproof bike shoes... |
feh! fenders are for the weak! I love the taste of grit in the morning, reminds you youre a man! HOO-AH!!
Ive decided instead of fenders on my raleigh, im going to get another bike with a rack and fenders, and use that on crappy days. Yeah, thats right. Im that excessive. And um dups, plastic bags. |
Originally Posted by duppy.conqueror
(Post 6596989)
full fenders ftw!
now if I could just get the waterproof bike shoes... |
And fenders, thanks Cam, they fit perfectly.
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Ride.... and exfoliate, do you know how much a skin treatment like that costs in a spa?
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+1
Like 75 bucks! :lol: |
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