27" commuter/beater rebuild
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27" commuter/beater rebuild
I asked you guys a few weeks ago for advice if I should rebuild a 27'' bike. I did it and I thought you guys might wanna know how it went, I finally got it done today (with a bit of help from expat
) and here are some pics:


The final fit and tightening of the gear levers, wont be until tomorrow, the front brakes arent hooked up yet, I need to find a part for it. Ive taken it for a ride and its a lot smoother and a tad faster.
I went back to the old school levers (no clicks) because I like them, I had em lying around, and I find it really easy to find the gears with them.
Im a bit disappointed with the paint job. I shoulda done some more research on how to spray paint effectively. As I have already put a few scratches on the bike. It took me 8 hours to sand it back. Aaaargghh.
Overall Im happy with it, it will be a good commuter/beater bike. Since most people over hear ride mtn bikes, I should be able to ride a lot faster than me. Most people wont bother stealing it because it looks kinda bad, and people will take a mtn bike over it.
Does anyone know of where I can get cycling stickers online (to ship to Aus)? Or can some kind soul send me some? (please). Just to cover up a few scratches.
) and here are some pics:


The final fit and tightening of the gear levers, wont be until tomorrow, the front brakes arent hooked up yet, I need to find a part for it. Ive taken it for a ride and its a lot smoother and a tad faster.
I went back to the old school levers (no clicks) because I like them, I had em lying around, and I find it really easy to find the gears with them.
Im a bit disappointed with the paint job. I shoulda done some more research on how to spray paint effectively. As I have already put a few scratches on the bike. It took me 8 hours to sand it back. Aaaargghh.
Overall Im happy with it, it will be a good commuter/beater bike. Since most people over hear ride mtn bikes, I should be able to ride a lot faster than me. Most people wont bother stealing it because it looks kinda bad, and people will take a mtn bike over it.
Does anyone know of where I can get cycling stickers online (to ship to Aus)? Or can some kind soul send me some? (please). Just to cover up a few scratches.
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Ebay is your friend for stickers, and postage is cheap. Search for "decals" as well. Get some nice Colnago ones...
Oh crap! I have some carbon-fibre look Campagnolo stickers! Ghetto rules...
Cricket is boring.
Oh crap! I have some carbon-fibre look Campagnolo stickers! Ghetto rules...
Cricket is boring.
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Nice, my of centurion is stripped down right now awaiting a rebuild. I hope it comes out as nice as yours.
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love the flat bars, gives me a little more ride height. The stem, that was the best stem (out of 2) I had lying round. I went for a 1 1/2 hour ride this morning with a few climbs, its very comfortable.
I ride a lot as im an uni student and i dont really like cars. I ride pretty much whereever i have to go, and i ride for the hell of it. So yeah I guess I ride far.
EDIT: I forgot to add I lowered the seat this morning before I went riding, It was only that high because it was in a bike stand.
I ride a lot as im an uni student and i dont really like cars. I ride pretty much whereever i have to go, and i ride for the hell of it. So yeah I guess I ride far.
EDIT: I forgot to add I lowered the seat this morning before I went riding, It was only that high because it was in a bike stand.
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next paint job use clearcoat to protect paint. Anyhow, looks nice, and simple. Nothing exotic, but atleast it'll be ridden, which is the only thing that matters.
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I've a fine appreciation for the old 27"-wheeled road bikes. I ride a ladies bike from the 1970s that rolls on 27" wheels.
I like the shade of green you painted it. Like racing green, isn't it? Well, happy commuting!
I like the shade of green you painted it. Like racing green, isn't it? Well, happy commuting!
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Measure horizontally from the center of the head tube to the center of the seat tube.
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Originally Posted by As You Like It
I've a fine appreciation for the old 27"-wheeled road bikes. I ride a ladies bike from the 1970s that rolls on 27" wheels.
Yup, the 27s are nice. My roadie is an 80s Fuji. Says 12 speeds on the chainstay (!!!) but I only got 10.
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Very nice work!
I guess that it's not a 27-incher, but there's an old, sad looking Peugeot parked outside my building. Maybe I should convince the owner that they no longer want it, and embark on a similar project of my own!
Yeah, it would be my third such project in the last year, so? What's it to ya, huh??
I guess that it's not a 27-incher, but there's an old, sad looking Peugeot parked outside my building. Maybe I should convince the owner that they no longer want it, and embark on a similar project of my own!
Yeah, it would be my third such project in the last year, so? What's it to ya, huh??
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As one academic to another, could you please explain your statement, "I should be able to ride a lot faster than me." as I don't seem to be able to parse it in a way that makes sense.
Oh, and nice commuter. It looks like it will be fun.
Oh, and nice commuter. It looks like it will be fun.
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Originally Posted by dgregory57
As one academic to another, could you please explain your statement, "I should be able to ride a lot faster than me." as I don't seem to be able to parse it in a way that makes sense.
Hey im doing economics not Arts, leave me alone. It must be a typo and i cant remember what originally I was going to say. :S (we dont have a confused smiley!)
The frame size (from my dodgy measuring) is 53cm
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I just noticed he said to measure the top tube. For frame size it's from the center of the BB to the center of the top tube at the seatpost. I reckon that should give you 56cm.







