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moki 03-09-07 12:12 AM


Originally Posted by kludge
after going through pages of stupid bike porn i am about to lose my head. nah nah, I WILL lose my head. y'know F this damned keirin bullsh*t! nothing is ever in mysize and then if it is its expensive and then if you do get a deal on one that is your size you get so much sh*t for NOT building it up right. this whole bizz can go F*ck its silly self. jesus i hate the japanese for being shorter and i hate my wallet for being so thin.

i feel your pain. I've had an NJS bike for a year and a half now, and it's still not perfect. Probably never will be, given the rate at which I acquire new frames I can't afford to build right.

For a good long while: Samson frame, IRO back wheel, DA x Nisi road front, suntour superbe 165 SINGLEIZED ROAD cranks w. Miche BB, chrome colnago fork, campy monoplanar brake, Tektro tri lever, Shimano 600 HS, Cinelli 1A stem and chopped bars, Campy SR post, Selle Royale yellow saddle, eggbeaters. Most blasphemous build in NJS history.

The wheels are now lf DA x CXP33, the crank is a Sugino 75, brake is gone, and the original fork/hs is on. Still running flop and chops and an Italian saddle and post. And I love it to death.

Just ride the damn bike, and consider yourself lucky. The parts will come.

deathhare 03-09-07 12:16 AM


Originally Posted by moki
Most blasphemous build in NJS history.

LOL:D

onetwentyeight 03-09-07 12:17 AM


Originally Posted by DoshKel
Hey 128, is it possible to stretch them on a clincher rim, or would something bad happen? I don't have an extra tubular rim around, so what could I use?

never tried. i went to a local co-op and got a beat up, unwanted pair of tubular rims for 5 bucks, they serve no other purpose than storing tires.

babychris 03-09-07 12:20 AM


Originally Posted by moki
i feel your pain. I've had an NJS bike for a year and a half now, and it's still not perfect. Probably never will be, given the rate at which I acquire new frames I can't afford to build right.

For a good long while: Samson frame, IRO back wheel, DA x Nisi road front, suntour superbe 165 SINGLEIZED ROAD cranks w. Miche BB, chrome colnago fork, campy monoplanar brake, Tektro tri lever, Shimano 600 HS, Cinelli 1A stem and chopped bars, Campy SR post, Selle Royale yellow saddle, eggbeaters. Most blasphemous build in NJS history.

The wheels are now lf DA x CXP33, the crank is a Sugino 75, brake is gone, and the original fork/hs is on. Still running flop and chops and an Italian saddle and post. And I love it to death.

Just ride the damn bike, and consider yourself lucky. The parts will come.

yeah. on my panasonic, like barely any of the parts are njs, I dont care either. I just plan on riding.

deathhare 03-09-07 12:22 AM

Im on the phone with NJS offices right now. You guys are in BIG BIG trouble!! http://mk1love.com/forums/images/smi...un%20dance.gif

babychris 03-09-07 12:25 AM

crap. oh well.

bonechilling 03-09-07 07:31 AM

I never even gave any thought to building my Bridgestone as
a "full-NJS" bike or whatever. I basically saw it as a chance
to aquire a quality, hand-made steel track frame for cheap,
components be damned.

DoshKel 03-09-07 07:36 AM


Originally Posted by Ceya
Yes you can .

S/F,
CEYA!

Thanks Ceya. I'll use the clincher for the time being, and when I get an extra tubular rim, i'll just use that.


Originally Posted by sers
i think that it would be difficult to get a fresh tire to fit over the flanges of a clincher rim

Thats what I was thinking. Maybe I could just stretch it really good. I'll see once I get some tires.


Originally Posted by onetwentyeight
never tried. i went to a local co-op and got a beat up, unwanted pair of tubular rims for 5 bucks, they serve no other purpose than storing tires.

Thats a good idea. My boss has an old, beat up gel 280 hanging around the shop. Maybe i'll ask him if I can have it :D.

moki 03-09-07 08:50 AM

How beat is that GEL280? y'know, it's called that because it weighs 280 grams...

nevermind, I thought you were planning on riding it, not just using it for stretching. As you were.

mcatano 03-09-07 09:15 AM

http://ckdu.dal.ca/~mcatano/bike%20photos/3ren07.jpg

I don't even like the Lakers.

SugarPILL 03-09-07 09:34 AM

I have an extra gel280 rim if you need it, never used.


I love that 3rensho, i cant wait to get mine up an running... cant seem to find a bb nor 27mm seat post...
one of these days.

babychris 03-09-07 09:50 AM


Originally Posted by DoshKel
Thanks Ceya. I'll use the clincher for the time being, and when I get an extra tubular rim, i'll just use that.



Thats what I was thinking. Maybe I could just stretch it really good. I'll see once I get some tires.



Thats a good idea. My boss has an old, beat up gel 280 hanging around the shop. Maybe i'll ask him if I can have it :D.

theres some tubie rims at the bike church here. 32h I think. I could bring you one next month if you wanted.

Ceya 03-09-07 09:54 AM

You guys are still talking about full NJS or not, Go build it and ride!


S/F,
CEYA!

kludge 03-09-07 12:14 PM


Originally Posted by deathhare
lol. People gave you **** for not building it up right? If you care about that, then thats just wierd. **** those people. Get and NJS frame and put K-mart stuff on it if you want. Its yours man. :)


no no, i dont own a keirin frame, i just think its funny when people post pics and then everybody else is like

"man, do this...!"
and then someone else peepe up
"dont be a cheap ass put the most expensive sh*t on it....its how it wouldve been ridden in japan!"

i mean sure, good parts ARE good parts right? but its ******** when people get mad(some of you do, admit it) if you see a keirin frame with mix and match parts of quality. i actually LOVE mix and match parts. you get the best of everything. but thats just me and this is all an opinion based rant and im still mad as hell that all the keirin stuff is for the damned midgets.

mcatano 03-09-07 12:57 PM


Originally Posted by SugarPILL
I love that 3rensho, i cant wait to get mine up an running... cant seem to find a bb nor 27mm seat post...
one of these days.

Thanks! I like it too.

Mine also uses a 27.0mm seat tube, but I didn't have any trouble finding one - it's actually one of the few parts on that bike that were purchased new. I think I paid $6.99 for some no-name alloy jobber at my LBS. 27.0 is a fairly common size for both Italian road bikes and mtbs, so you shouldn't have much trouble hunting something down. My frame came with a Nitto Jag seatpost and Kashimax saddle, but I had no intention of using the saddle and the 33mm rail width on the jag made it pretty much useless for any other saddle. A BB should be equally easy to find - there are plenty of budget options that will give a close-enough axle length.

matt sf 03-09-07 08:26 PM

reminton. white/goldflake.
 
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/169/4...4e8a9bc9bb.jpg

in the process of getting built up ... should be all done in about a week or so.

happy.

SugarPILL 03-10-07 03:46 PM

ok mcatano here is mine, it has some nice and some not so nice parts... just got it all together, I was trying to wait till i had all nice parts, but i couldn't...

also I do realize it is not the drive side.. sorry, i was in a hurry to ride it.

http://farm1.static.flickr.com/125/4...10bf98ca_o.jpg

Kilgore_Trout 03-10-07 04:04 PM

seemingly dumb question, but where does everyone find, and get the money for all these ridiculously nice bikes?!!!

sr20det 03-10-07 05:16 PM

eating instant noodles for months on end.
+ cashing in on ebay.

deathhare 03-10-07 08:35 PM


Originally Posted by SugarPILL
ok mcatano here is mine, it has some nice and some not so nice parts... just got it all together, I was trying to wait till i had all nice parts, but i couldn't...

also I do realize it is not the drive side.. sorry, i was in a hurry to ride it.

http://farm1.static.flickr.com/125/4...10bf98ca_o.jpg

Looks nice. What kinda tires are those?
BTW, you spelt Eimei wrong in yer sig. ;)

SugarPILL 03-10-07 08:43 PM


Originally Posted by deathhare
Looks nice. What kinda tires are those?
BTW, you spelt Eimei wrong in yer sig. ;)


haha, didn't even notice.. and its been there a while too.. thanks.


the tires are tufo s3 i believe.

mcatano 03-10-07 08:54 PM

That's really nice! I like the flip and chops - I hope you're planning on plugging them.

endo shi 03-10-07 09:12 PM


Originally Posted by Kilgore_Trout
seemingly dumb question, but where does everyone find, and get the money for all these ridiculously nice bikes?!!!

Jobs?

SugarPILL 03-10-07 09:17 PM


Originally Posted by mcatano
That's really nice! I like the flip and chops - I hope you're planning on plugging them.


yea, i like the detail on my other ride minimal and clean.. probably do the same but yellow or black...

http://farm1.static.flickr.com/128/4...895602f0_o.jpg

moki 03-10-07 10:57 PM


Originally Posted by Kilgore_Trout
seemingly dumb question, but where does everyone find, and get the money for all these ridiculously nice bikes?!!!

it's a pyramid scheme. The IROs and Surlies feed us, and we feed the Vanillas and Jonnycycles. Richard Sachs is like the CEO if Amway to us.


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