vintage track frames
#1
any love for the vintage? the old Schwinn P14's have always made me randy, but a friend of mind just bought an old Fuji that is pretty pretty pretty god damn nice.
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#2
Ride simple.
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From: Colorado Mountains/New Mexico highlands
Bikes: vitus 979, g fisher, specialized, trek, bridgestone rb1, Trek SS, Hiawatha SS, 54' Schwinn SS, Trek SS CX conversion
Jeez, 44 looks and no reply. I'd love to try a vintage track frame. I'm on a Vitus, Bridgestone RB1, and a stripped Centurian. It would be grand to try track geometery.
I hope someone who knows something chimes in at any time, now.
I hope someone who knows something chimes in at any time, now.
#10
hullo.
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From: san francisco
Bikes: 74 paramount track, 80s maruishi track, 70s chesini track.
how vintage is vintage? 70s? i've got 2. is vintage a look or a way of crafting a frame or a period in time? 1970s might be recent, but the frames i have were built the exact same way by the exact same set of hands that made them in the 50s in a little mountainside shop in the fair city of verona. go chesini.
#11
Haha. Velospace is the new myspace. I wish I knew more people who rode older frames, I want a vintage steel bike gang 
70's counts, I have a total hardon for bikes from that era. My measure is if its older than me, its vintage, haha.

70's counts, I have a total hardon for bikes from that era. My measure is if its older than me, its vintage, haha.
#12
Yay!11! I has!!!1
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From: Eastcoast
Bikes: Cocaine the white stallion, Custom Witcomb pista, (Being restored) 80's Pogliaghi Track, (destroyed) RAP Round Breeze NJS, Cannondale Jekyll 900, 84/5 Pinarello Montello (all italian)
vamp your bikes are vintage and just about the classiest sh*t around.
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Bikes: 'Cha-ruzu Fosuta Orusan Kein' Fuji Track (2005), Schwinn Tank MTB (?), Fuji Royale (1979)
ive heard most people say vintage is 25 years, though a few people trying to claim the title (to sell their junk) have lowered it to 20 years or less.
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#14
hullo.
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From: san francisco
Bikes: 74 paramount track, 80s maruishi track, 70s chesini track.
vintage for me isn't simply about what year the thing was made. its a combo of the above-mentioned things. is the process that produces the frame the same as it was "back in the day"? is the end product still categorically "old school looking"? is the style and class mixing into a nice dreamy dose of nostalgic radness? yep yep and yep. then it's vintage. --- thanks for the compliments on my bikes! the paramount is for sure vintage, as is the chesini. the maruishi is only vintage to me and my own personal history for private reasons.
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Nothing but lust for vintage frames. I've got a Miyata track (yet to be built up) that's pushing the 20 year envelope. Not the best frame, but good enuff. I've also got an early 80s Mariposa touring frame that looks like it's been through a war. Paris-Brest-Paris, that was a war wasn't it?
Give me crust anyday
Give me crust anyday
#16
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From: Chicago
Bikes: vintage carlton track, vintage carlton tourer(fixed)
Originally Posted by drac_vamp
how vintage is vintage? 70s? i've got 2. is vintage a look or a way of crafting a frame or a period in time? 1970s might be recent, but the frames i have were built the exact same way by the exact same set of hands that made them in the 50s in a little mountainside shop in the fair city of verona. go chesini.
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Bikes: vintage carlton track, vintage carlton tourer(fixed)
Originally Posted by drac_vamp
velospaced out. the bike itself is friends, i believe, with 128's bike! it is shiney blue with a cat on the couch in the picture.
that's what i'm talking about. nice stem!
#21
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From: san francisco
Bikes: 74 paramount track, 80s maruishi track, 70s chesini track.
Originally Posted by schloe mo
snipped the pic.
that's what i'm talking about. nice stem!
that's what i'm talking about. nice stem!
#22
Originally Posted by drac_vamp
thanks! its been on loan to a buddy of mine since xmas. someone had the nerve to shout to him "that thing is unsafe" while he was at freewheel on valencia. i dont know who that person was, but they should learn a few things! that stem is probably safer than any stem available on the retail market today. its made by nitto for keirin frame builders to size frames/stems to the racers. i rock it major taylor style. its no ttt or cinelli or ancient arnold schwinn, but it sure works! and it is h-e-a-v-y
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The aforementioned Chesini is undeniably hot







