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IthaDan 05-05-14 08:44 AM


Originally Posted by jeffman (Post 16697964)
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=376423

1994 model updated with Shimano 5700 and ROL Volant wheels.

Cool.

I have a 95ish AX I've put 7700 on and converted to threadless (with bonus grammo and homemade brass headset spacers- I should really swap those out for something lighter).

http://i.imgur.com/mG8XctHl.jpg

e: mine's a little too small for me, yours looks too big for you, perhaps there's a trade potential? (I know the AX is a lower model than the EX)
e2: pic doesn't show the ti post. Welp.

coasting 05-05-14 09:06 AM


Originally Posted by rpenmanparker (Post 16729150)
I have already shown this in a separate thread, but it seems like it belongs here too. My redecorated Everti Falcon:

http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=378436


wonderful! That's the kind of gaudy colouring i like on a bike. what is that bar tape. it is much brighter than the yellow i've got on mine. did you have to get those wheel cusom built?

here is my less bright yellow.

http://i261.photobucket.com/albums/i...psa94f5071.jpg

rpenmanparker 05-05-14 09:14 AM


Originally Posted by coasting (Post 16729633)
wonderful! That's the kind of gaudy colouring i like on a bike. what is that bar tape. it is much brighter than the yellow i've got on mine. did you have to get those wheel cusom built?

here is my less bright yellow.

http://i261.photobucket.com/albums/i...psa94f5071.jpg

That is Fizik's 2 mm Superlight microtex tape. Hardly any padding. If you need more, try their 3 mm Performance type. I build my own wheels so I just took these apart and sent the rims for powder coating since yellow anodizing is hard to find. Then I just reassembled them. The reasonably priced powder coater was Ed Steidle in Orlando, FL. $30 each plus shipping. Included the brake track masking.

I like yours too. Just wanted to emphasize the one color.

coasting 05-05-14 09:22 AM


Originally Posted by rpenmanparker (Post 16729662)
That is Fizik's 2 mm Superlight microtex tape. Hardly any padding. If you need more, try their 3 mm Performance type. I build my own wheels so I just took these apart and sent the rims for powder coating since yellow anodizing is hard to find. Then I just reassembled them. The reasonably priced powder coater was Ed Steidle in Orlando, FL. $30 each plus shipping. Included the brake track masking.

I like yours too. Just wanted to emphasize the one color.

mine will be more yellow when i eventually replace the tyres for yellow. i have them in stock already but the red is lasting way too long.

gioscinelli 05-05-14 01:42 PM

2008 Litespeed:

http://i428.photobucket.com/albums/q...DSC_0007-1.jpg

Amazing Tig welding!

http://i428.photobucket.com/albums/q...a/DSC_0022.jpg

http://i428.photobucket.com/albums/q...a/DSC_0017.jpg

http://i428.photobucket.com/albums/q...DSC_0002-1.jpg

http://i428.photobucket.com/albums/q...a/DSC_0001.jpg

http://i428.photobucket.com/albums/q...a/DSC_0024.jpg

bjorsa 05-06-14 05:28 AM

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So many beautiful bikes here. My OCD tendencies told me to brake the pattern and post my rattle-canned commuter, shown here dressed up with bags and all:

http://s26.postimg.org/5mb4v80vd/cykel2.jpg

It's a Backroad Tourer hidden behind all the paint, so I qualify, at least on paper :) I've opted for a personal and easily recognizable look with no logos or brands showing anywhere. It isn't supposed to be gorgeous and theft prone. Feel free to kick it.

Thanks to rpenmanparker and coasting for tips on posting the image!


That's Ortlieb bags; Tubus Airy rack; Nitto Noodle handlebar with soft comfy covers; Kinesis fork; Atomic22 locks for wheels, stem and seatpost; random Ultegra stuff mostly; lights galore everywhere and paint gone from the seatpost due to my kid's tag-along.

coasting 05-06-14 05:46 AM

wow! That pink lightspeed is da bomb!

rpenmanparker 05-06-14 05:46 AM


Originally Posted by bjorsa (Post 16732565)
So many beautiful bikes here. My OCD tendencies told me to brake the pattern and post my rattle-canned commuter, shown here dressed up with bags and all:

http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=378577

It's a Backroad Tourer hidden behind all the paint, so I qualify, at least on paper :) I've opted for a personal and easy recognizable look with no logos or brands showing anywhere. It isn't supposed to be gorgeous and theft prone. Feel free to kick it.

How do you guys make your pics large??

That's Ortlieb bags; Tubus Airy rack; Nitto Noodle handlebar with soft comfy covers; Kinesis fork; Atomic22 locks for wheels, stem and seatpost; random Ultegra stuff mostly; lights galore everywhere and paint gone from the seatpost due to my kid's tag-along.

Right click on the image after you download it. A menu choice to manage the image will be in the list. Click on that and set the size and position of the image that you want.

coasting 05-06-14 05:47 AM


Originally Posted by bjorsa (Post 16732565)
So many beautiful bikes here. My OCD tendencies told me to brake the pattern and post my rattle-canned commuter, shown here dressed up with bags and all:

http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=378577

It's a Backroad Tourer hidden behind all the paint, so I qualify, at least on paper :) I've opted for a personal and easy recognizable look with no logos or brands showing anywhere. It isn't supposed to be gorgeous and theft prone. Feel free to kick it.

How do you guys make your pics large??

That's Ortlieb bags; Tubus Airy rack; Nitto Noodle handlebar with soft comfy covers; Kinesis fork; Atomic22 locks for wheels, stem and seatpost; random Ultegra stuff mostly; lights galore everywhere and paint gone from the seatpost due to my kid's tag-along.

that is a pretty quirky colour scheme. I like it.

posting bigger pics, untick the box for retrieve the file and paste the web address of the pic.

bruin11 05-06-14 06:53 AM

Here's my Lynskey

http://i454.photobucket.com/albums/q...psngco76lb.jpg

Machka 05-07-14 07:23 AM

My titanium ... tonight ... faster than the speed of light ... :D

https://farm3.staticflickr.com/2906/...05a0b3d3_c.jpg
(click for more)

Machka 05-08-14 02:06 AM

https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5448/...23cdbce6_c.jpg

coasting 05-08-14 07:26 AM

Nice Ti, Machka.

Since you miraculously recovered your beloved Machak from the thief, how do you decide which to ride?

Machka 05-08-14 07:44 AM


Originally Posted by coasting (Post 16739781)
Nice Ti, Machka.

Since you miraculously recovered your beloved Machak from the thief, how do you decide which to ride?

Thanks! :)

I also have a Thorn in the mix (and more in storage). :D

Right now Machak needs a little bit of work, so he's resting. Most of the time I ride the Thorn because it is a really comfy bicycle over longer distances. And if my ride is going to involve a lot of hill climbing, the HASA (titanium) is the one for the job. It's a really good climber.

I know this is going to sound really strange to some (especially looking at those photos), but I actually need to raise the handlebars on the HASA for it to be comfortable for longer distances. I have a health issue that requires quite an upright position.

coasting 05-08-14 07:46 AM

I want to compare my Ti to yours if I move to Aus. I think it is the same.

Machka 05-08-14 07:47 AM


Originally Posted by coasting (Post 16739849)
I want to compare my Ti to yours if I move to Aus. I think it is the same.

Where in Aus are you planning to move?

coasting 05-08-14 07:48 AM

Maybe Melbourne.

Machka 05-08-14 07:53 AM


Originally Posted by coasting (Post 16739862)
Maybe Melbourne.

Not too far away. :) If you do, we will have to arrange to meet ... and compare our titaniums. :)

zymphad 05-08-14 07:56 AM

How is the ride comparison with a Titanium fork vs Carbon fork? Just curious.

Machka 05-08-14 07:57 AM


Originally Posted by zymphad (Post 16739891)
How is the ride comparison with a Titanium fork vs Carbon fork? Just curious.

If you're asking me, I don't have a titanium fork. It's a steel fork.

zymphad 05-08-14 07:59 AM


Originally Posted by Machka (Post 16739896)
If you're asking me, I don't have a titanium fork. It's a steel fork.

Yes I saw that, it was just a general question. You can see the steel lugs in your pics and that thin tubing with curve at the wheel clincher very characteristic of steel fork. Hard to mistake for anything other than steel, at least to me.

2manybikes 05-08-14 08:14 AM


Originally Posted by Machka (Post 16736252)
My titanium ... tonight ... faster than the speed of light ... :D

https://farm3.staticflickr.com/2906/...05a0b3d3_c.jpg
(click for more)

The photo of the bike on the edge of the water is scary.

zymphad 05-08-14 12:02 PM


eja_ bottecchia 05-08-14 12:10 PM

Interesting video.

zymphad 05-08-14 12:35 PM

Yeah it's nice to see that Chinese bike manufacturers are often not huge factories and are hand-made. Only a 1000 bikes from them. My bike Flyxii, believe they only produce 5000 bikes a year.

I like seeing the combination of hand tools being used alongside the sophisticated machines. And the workers aren't rushing, they are being careful and checking over their work.


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