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Newly built 90’s Merckx Corsa-01 with Record 9 for consideration.
Fun project!

Fun project!


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Classic steel Merckx will always score high on the hotbike-o-meter, but I can see some minor deductions for camera angle, crank position, and seatbag. That said, I bet it's one sweet ride!

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Funny you should mention that.
I had another session with the fitter on the weekend to tune the new saddle and stem, and because i'd lost another 8kg. He moved my saddle up 10mm and back 10mm and unprompted he mentioned the next upgrade required is +4mm axle R8000 pedals, so im doing a bit of shopping at the moment for them and some new kicks.
Here's how the bike is setup at the moment - the saddle clamp area is actually pretty nuetral to the 0 degree seatpost.

I had another session with the fitter on the weekend to tune the new saddle and stem, and because i'd lost another 8kg. He moved my saddle up 10mm and back 10mm and unprompted he mentioned the next upgrade required is +4mm axle R8000 pedals, so im doing a bit of shopping at the moment for them and some new kicks.
Here's how the bike is setup at the moment - the saddle clamp area is actually pretty nuetral to the 0 degree seatpost.

The colors on this bike are nice, but the tube shape is an absolute no-go. Especially the spindly looking seat stays.
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Very nicely done. This frame is the polar opposite of the Cube I just commented on. The tubes flow together artfully rather than looking like a team of engineers worked on trying to be different for the sake of being different. Not only that, State is a much better name for a bike company than Cube. Cube? For a bike? Seriously? That's about as brilliant as Oval Concept for a company that makes wheels.
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My COVID build brevet bike. The ultimate goal for this bike is PBP 2023. HOT was not a consideration, but I'm pleased with the aesthetics. Just a couple things I'd change.


Still tweaking fit.


So much black these days.

France in 2023

Admittedly the name was a draw.

Fenders are functional, as is the buddy flap. But they don't have to be ugly afterthoughts.

Lighting is part of the build.


Still tweaking fit.


So much black these days.

France in 2023

Admittedly the name was a draw.

Fenders are functional, as is the buddy flap. But they don't have to be ugly afterthoughts.

Lighting is part of the build.
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My custom JameFrames Cross Bike in Tomato Red. It is quite similar I think to the Marin Nicasio now that I think of it.

Custom built JamesFrames cross bike built to the geometry of my old Redline cross bike I drive into the garage. I wanted tomato 🍅 red as something different and a little nostalgic for the late 1970’s colors. Little did I know it would turn the logo badge almost a pinkish/peach color. Use it as my gravel bike and trainer bike mostly right now, as it is really built like an old school rock hopper.


Custom built JamesFrames cross bike built to the geometry of my old Redline cross bike I drive into the garage. I wanted tomato 🍅 red as something different and a little nostalgic for the late 1970’s colors. Little did I know it would turn the logo badge almost a pinkish/peach color. Use it as my gravel bike and trainer bike mostly right now, as it is really built like an old school rock hopper.

Hot! Great employment of silver components. A silver crank may bump up the hot factor, but I'd have to see it to compare. Great work.
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Alright, I am all caught up. I am not a regular here, but stop by from time to time to catch up and to help some of you who are style challenged. If I were to steal any bike ever posted in the history of our various Hot r Not threads, it'd be Robbyville's Speedvagen. I lust over that bike.
A couple of general notes.
Bikes to the large and small end of the spectrum are rarely hot. They normally look awkward. That's not to say that some of you haven't done a spectacular job given that handicap.
Gumwalls do not belong on modern high end carbon bikes.
As much as I love titanium as a build material, it is far superior to fishing pole material after all, it rarely looks hot.
Alternative tube shapes can look like art or they can look cobbled. With apologies to a great company, the Lynskey Helix twist is utterly hideous.
Names matter. Lets contrast two names I mentioned in catching up. Speedvagen is a hot name. Cube is plain damn dumb.
Frames that have a top tube that slopes downward from back to front are awkward. No slope or a slight rear slope presents better.
Machined brake tracks are harder to make look good. They look better on an all silver rim.
Don't be afraid to take a risk with color. The parts don't have to be permanent. Change them out if they don't flow.
I appreciate all of you who take time to post pics of your bikes. In the end, it doesn't matter if you have an ugly baby as long as you love it.
A couple of general notes.
Bikes to the large and small end of the spectrum are rarely hot. They normally look awkward. That's not to say that some of you haven't done a spectacular job given that handicap.
Gumwalls do not belong on modern high end carbon bikes.
As much as I love titanium as a build material, it is far superior to fishing pole material after all, it rarely looks hot.
Alternative tube shapes can look like art or they can look cobbled. With apologies to a great company, the Lynskey Helix twist is utterly hideous.
Names matter. Lets contrast two names I mentioned in catching up. Speedvagen is a hot name. Cube is plain damn dumb.
Frames that have a top tube that slopes downward from back to front are awkward. No slope or a slight rear slope presents better.
Machined brake tracks are harder to make look good. They look better on an all silver rim.
Don't be afraid to take a risk with color. The parts don't have to be permanent. Change them out if they don't flow.
I appreciate all of you who take time to post pics of your bikes. In the end, it doesn't matter if you have an ugly baby as long as you love it.
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Thanks, appreciated. I can't disagree on size and aesthetics. I'm still stinging from the day I sat in an Opel GT and learned such beautiful things are not for people of my dimensions. Maybe with a year of yoga I can remove some of those spacers.
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These Salsa Delgado's with Tiagra hubs were kind of a budget build when I built them.
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Thanks. I think the brushed polished alu bits work. Someone else thought the entire component collection should be black with no polished alu. Building up a pair of Mavic Open Pro CD wheels with Orange CK Hubs, as well as Tubular Montreal Ambrosia rims with black CK hubs.
These Salsa Delgado's with Tiagra hubs were kind of a budget build when I built them.
These Salsa Delgado's with Tiagra hubs were kind of a budget build when I built them.
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Thanks again!
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Welcome back, albeit briefly! I appreciate the kind words. I took my time saving and planning for the Speedvagen. In less than 3 weeks the bike will be 3 years old and I still smile every time I walk by it. It remains my daily ride and I truly don’t ever see it being replaced. From a comfort and fit standpoint it always amazes me that on my longest ride to date (Mexicali to San Felipe 122 miles) that I felt as good at mile 122 as I did at mile 10. Although a couple of changes I made were purely aesthetic they’ve also performed well like the leather painted to match handlebar tape which will also soon be 3 years old with barely a scuff.
Thanks again!
Thanks again!
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Bianchi's in Celeste are some of the best looking bikes around imho
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Sheldon Brown's bike info ~~~ Park Tools repair help
Half-step triple, using double gear ~~~ 6400 STI rebuild walkthrough ~~~ Want 8/9/10s @126mm OLD? OCR. ~~~ Shimano cassette body overhaul ~~~ Ergopower Escape wear repair ~~~ PSA: drivetrain wear
List of US/Canada bike co-ops ~~~ Global list