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Bianchi pc 12-03-24 01:00 AM

The selfish thread
 
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Deal4Fuji 12-06-24 08:21 AM

Nice photos - Your thread's not getting a lot of attention is it :p. I'll jump in with some country settings to go with your city pics of my beat up '76 Fuji S-10S. I kept the original freewheel, just took off the deraileur and added a SS chain.

https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...a7ab36e05f.jpg

https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...e18942705a.jpg

https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...fd805f13ff.jpg


rustystrings61 12-07-24 09:00 AM

https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...e39f1df1a.jpeg
blurry Mercian somewhere near Cedar Springs, SC, taken with a $9 Aiptek pencam c.2006
https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...8ed79795b.jpeg
Gitane TdF in downtown Ninety Six, SC the week after Independence Day, 2014
https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...002838f3c.jpeg
'73 Raleigh Competition dual Dingle-drive on Ross Road near Hodges, SC, August 2020.
https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...e8f5654d8.jpeg
Mercian Vincitore on Norris Road off Scotch Cross Road


rustystrings61 12-07-24 08:26 PM

Today’s pix - agricultural -
https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...5070f26b0.jpeg

- and while watching waterfowl on a farm pond -
https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...b8898a50a.jpeg

Specier 12-09-24 02:28 PM


Originally Posted by Bianchi pc (Post 23406469)
I keep leaning my bikes up against things and taking pictures - you too?!? I’d love to see…







nice pictures . Are the black wheels with letters on from Mavic? Looks cool

mrv 12-09-24 09:32 PM

best of…
 
been down & out with a month long bug.
here’s some best of RoadUno…
https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...81d6d160b.jpeg
oops. That’s RoadTres…. My bad

Specier 12-10-24 04:37 AM


Originally Posted by Bianchi pc (Post 23411480)
Thank you Specier,
They are Mavic Ellipse track wheels.

Okay, it fits great on that bike! :thumb: looks like high-quality

Steel Monkey 12-10-24 05:33 PM

As seen elsewhere on these threads. A mini evolution in pictures:
https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...9fa510ee42.jpg
https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...1281fa9c50.jpg
https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...a948751484.jpg

mrv 12-11-24 10:04 AM


Originally Posted by Steel Monkey (Post 23412018)
As seen elsewhere on these threads. A mini evolution in pictures:

https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...1281fa9c50.jpg

"WE RALL NEIGHBORS".....?
"we're all neighbors" ..... ?
do I want to be RALL'd ? if someone says "I'm gonna RALL you, neighbor!!" - do I agree or call the cops? - or get ready to defend myself !?! - or runaway... I mean, RIDE AWAY!!?

i can't wait to find out. the suspense is terrible. i hope it will last.


chesement 12-11-24 05:01 PM

https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...f8478460cf.jpg
my silly fixed gear road bike conversion. It's waiting its turn to get some updates, mainly less goofy handlebars (reversed sunlite bullhorns; not very atractive imo) and a new set of wheels with fatter tires

downtube42 12-11-24 07:33 PM

Out riding a 100km RUSA route. Footbridge over the Green River South of Seattle.
https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...c70759f0a5.jpg

JRA on the Springwater trail.
https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...260a2bd627.jpg


Bianchi pc 12-12-24 12:30 AM

Nice pics
 

Originally Posted by downtube42 (Post 23412894)
Out riding a 100km RUSA route. Footbridge over the Green River South of Seattle.
https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...c70759f0a5.jpg

JRA on the Springwater trail.
https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...260a2bd627.jpg

I like the long road ahead theme
And your bike :-)

chesement 12-12-24 10:21 AM

I personally don't really like riding in an upright position, these are fine but they cut into my leg space if I'm standing up. I was thinking I'd get some sort of mustache bar and split the difference, tho my dad just got one for his touring bike and it was PRICEY!! Really nice bar tho, wider than I really like (nitto albastache)

chesement 12-12-24 10:25 AM


Originally Posted by Bianchi pc (Post 23413066)
pretty ornate chrome lugs chesement - :thumb:

Thanks! DiCampli was a Philly shop importing Italian bikes in the 70's and re-badging them in the shop (at least as far as I can tell). A few local mechanics like to collect them. Sadly, I can't overhall the stickers- too small of a company for anyone to be selling reproductions.

mrv 12-12-24 11:03 AM

your results may very..... i mean vary (LOOOOTS of pics.... sorry!)
 

Originally Posted by Bianchi pc (Post 23413026)
[[i]less goofy handlebars (reversed sunlite bullhorns; not very atractive imo) and a new set of wheels with fatter tires

Changing things up is fun - new handlebar alone = New Bike but yeah, those bars look like a lot of other bars that are intended to be ridden in that position - how do they feel to ride?

I've used probably 3 of the bars in the image.
Stem length and top tube length will greatly influence the feel of the ride and how the ride feels.
Presently my long TT touring MTB ('89 Panasonic) i've got V-O Tourist bars.
I was using V-O Milan bars (this worked OK. Lots of long tours like this). I convinced my self I wanted a little more sweep back. (I like it more better than the less swept back Milan bars).
The Tourist bars WERE on my shorter TT Miyata with a long stem. I road this set up for a long time. For a too small frame, it worked well, as the Tourist have a higher rise than the Milan. And the long stem got my hands comfortably forward on the bike.

I also used some super narrow kind of V-O Left Bank bars. Way too narrow for my suburban / dirt road riding. And probably the stem was too short. No pics of that set up. I think it was on the Miyata.

As far as alt-bars go, I'm also using (flipped) NITTO Choco bars on my RoadTres. Those are wide, are using a long stem, and the TT is plenty long (comfortable). So it works well.
My Schwinn has a set of NITTO Albatross bars. It's the same size as the too small Miyata, but the Albatross has rise and forward sweep! So it works pretty well. I think. For me. I also sold a bike this year that I tried out V-O Postino bars. Those were pretty OK. The bike was sized nicely and the stem length was good (for me).

To summarize - I like the bars that sweep back. I'll never (again) put bar end shifters on swept back bars. Too much chance of getting poked in the leg or having the bike fall at the pub.... I mean kafe'.... and break the shifter pod. Again.
I like being able to get alt-bar aero, so I like the bars that sweep forward a bit. Allows you to lean forward, stretch out, feel like you're going fast (ish). The Tourist bars are NOT great for that. But it's a touring bike.

Here's some pics. People like pics....


https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...ddfbf176b0.jpg
Albatross on the Schwinn

https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...c7d1a951ad.jpg
Milan on the Panasonic
https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...f758387a41.jpg
Milan forward position is OK
https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...97ae675a19.jpg
Tourist on the Panasonic (today)
https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...9cc71a9ff7.jpg
Tourist on the Miyata (long ago....)
https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...c81e0f8e11.jpg
the Milan bars ended up on the Miyata when I dumped my parts bin on a frameset I haven't been able to sell. Stem is way too short. Feels weird riding it with this set up.
https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...0eb7bb406b.jpg
Postino bars on my sold TREK. Longer stem might work here....

Duragrouch 12-13-24 12:08 AM


Originally Posted by Bianchi pc (Post 23406469)
I keep leaning my bikes up against things and taking pictures - you too?!? I’d love to see…
https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...5405b3646.jpeg

Stealth advertising for... ?
https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...b827d2f808.jpg
They have similar livery in a variety of colors.

Duragrouch 12-13-24 01:48 AM


Originally Posted by Bianchi pc (Post 23413742)
Yep you Sussed me out. Well played . This has all been a secret ploy. In reality I am a representative from Condor airways(‘Con Air’ for shorthand) and this has all been a Subliminal marketing strategy. Admit it though it worked - you do kind of want to fly our airways now don’t you?

Look now in Pink!
https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...6c3e9232ca.png


rickpaulos 12-15-24 02:48 PM


Originally Posted by mrv (Post 23412424)
"WE RALL NEIGHBORS".....?
"we're all neighbors" ..... ?
do I want to be RALL'd ? if someone says "I'm gonna RALL you, neighbor!!" - do I agree or call the cops? - or get ready to defend myself !?! - or runaway... I mean, RIDE AWAY!!?

i can't wait to find out. the suspense is terrible. i hope it will last.

You are expecting sense from a dope head?

FBOATSB 12-15-24 03:23 PM

I like that stealthy paint. It immediately brings to my mind the dazzle camouflage they tried on WW I/WW I warships
https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...d030b74964.jpg

chesement 12-17-24 04:33 PM

spacers?? what for?

veganbikes 12-17-24 09:14 PM


Originally Posted by chesement (Post 23416579)
spacers?? what for?

So you can hit your sternum when you crash because skidding is cooler than stopping.

Bianchi pc 12-17-24 09:45 PM

[QUOTE=chesement;23416579]spacers?? what for?[/QUOTE

I have only had this bike a few months - it’s generally a good idea to leave some spacers at least until you have tried enough bars and positions to be confident of your preferred position/s

Duragrouch 12-18-24 04:26 AM

(#39 above, dazzle camo) I've long been aware of dazzle, but those examples are more sophisticated than I have seen in the past, much finer lines and complex shading mimicking shadows, very effective. For those unfamiliar, dazzle camouflage was not designed to hide, but deceive in terms of ship orientation and path, to hamper the aiming accuracy of sub torpedos, which must anticipate the ship's path as the torpedoes travel slow versus other forms of fire.

veganbikes 12-18-24 02:24 PM


Originally Posted by Bianchi pc (Post 23416732)
what a lovely thing to say.

I don’t remember the last time I had to skid to stop.

Sometimes you come off like an unhappy old man shaking his fist disapprovingly - it’s a bad look dude.

Oh I was having some fun. Chill out. However it is a sternum breaker it just is. One of my friends and co-workers would have said the same thing.

Bianchi pc 12-19-24 04:35 AM


Originally Posted by veganbikes (Post 23417090)
Oh I was having some fun. Chill out. However it is a sternum breaker it just is. One of my friends and co-workers would have said the same thing.

awww - such a heart felt apology and an explanation too? I just can’t stay mad at you. I’m just glad for you that you had a friend.

Got any pictures of your bikes?





veganbikes 12-19-24 11:36 AM


Originally Posted by Bianchi pc (Post 23417491)
awww - such a heart felt apology and an explanation too? I just can’t stay mad at you. I’m just glad for you that you had a friend.

Got any pictures of your bikes?

Thanks :love:

Need to get some new photos:
https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...88d2144903.jpg

Bianchi pc 12-19-24 06:19 PM


Originally Posted by veganbikes (Post 23417745)
Thanks :love:

Need to get some new photos:

And thank you. Nice pic - that Langster Rio is just a thing of beauty and I like the way you built it up.

veganbikes 12-20-24 11:25 AM


Originally Posted by Bianchi pc (Post 23418012)
And thank you. Nice pic - that Langster Rio is just a thing of beauty and I like the way you built it up.

Thanks, my old one got a cracked bottom bracket and this was the warranty replacement, I had already planned out a nice custom steel frame and then they approved a warranty on my 11 year old Langster so I just put that build on the Rio and I love it. The next one is going to be that build turned up to 11 on a titanium bike. I am hoping to copy the champagne polished finished on the Super 75 stuff but I am broke as joke right now and really don't NEED another bike but the vision in my head is just super dreamy.

Always loved the look of those Level frames so I might have to do a tribute to that in titanium. Yours in particular looks like a good match for the Super 75 stuff.

Bianchi pc 12-21-24 01:51 AM

[QUOTE=veganbikes; really don't NEED another bike but the vision in my head is just super dreamy.

Yes N+1 has also been a repeating mantra in my head for a while now.

Always loved the look of those Level frames so I might have to do a tribute to that in titanium. Yours in particular looks like a good match for the Super 75 stuff.[/QUOTE]

Thanks - that frame has slacker angles than any other track bike I have ridden - The handling is a few hairs closer to a road bike - I really do Love the ride - it’s a great bike to take long rides on or rides in the park - fast rides too - so stable at any speed and so willing to change direction - but for dense daytime traffic situations my other bikes are a little more suitable/ nimble.

Alas a custom bike is an elusive dream at the moment for me too. - Yamaguchi maybe? I’d love to try a titanium bike proportioned right for my freaky proportions but ….yeah.





veganbikes 12-21-24 12:03 PM


Originally Posted by Bianchi pc (Post 23418799)
Thanks - that frame has slacker angles than any other track bike I have ridden - The handling is a few hairs closer to a road bike - I really do Love the ride - it’s a great bike to take long rides on or rides in the park - fast rides too - so stable at any speed and so willing to change direction - but for dense daytime traffic situations my other bikes are a little more suitable/ nimble.

Alas a custom bike is an elusive dream at the moment for me too. - Yamaguchi maybe? I’d love to try a titanium bike proportioned right for my freaky proportions but ….yeah.

Nice I am more a roadie and have zero velodromes in my area so a track bike makes no sense but a nice fixed gear road bike would be perfect.

The 'guchi is pretty nice, he does excellent work. I really want to take Koichi's course and build a frame with him at some point. I would do it, well worth it. Maybe even try Dave Levy at TiCycles he does great work at pretty reasonable prices.



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