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my second build...
ok well there has a bit of hate from some of the fools round here when i hung some nice parts off a pake frame...
well i now have a real deal track frame with most of the same nice parts... Not sure of the year this frame was made but it appears to be a road training frame built for the X world champ velo racer Stephen Pate could be around 1993 just before he went to jail. Frame: Daryl Perkins custom built track frame 56cm top tube 52cm seat tube, Reynolds 853 butted tubing and Columbus drops Handlebars and Stem: nitto b200aa cut down, nitto crystal fellow, black oury grips Fork and Headset: Daryl Perkins straight forks and Campy Athena head set Front wheel: dT RR 1.1 3x 14g DT to phil wood high in 32 Rear wheel: dT RR 1.1 3x 14g DT to phil wood high fixed and free in 32 Crankset and Bottom bracket: campy 170 cranks 80's vintage, sugnio 75 'superlap' BB Saddle and Seat Post: san marco regal Ti and nitto jaguar stem Pedals and Chain: mKS royal nuevo ( 80;s vintage racing pedals ), MKS med cages, toshi single straps, wippermann 1G8 super chain Cog/Gearing: sugino mash cog set 16t, campy 42t chain wheel , 69 gear inch's of awesomeness got some MKS alpha double straps and a nitto b2520 flat sweep bar arriving in the morning gona ditch the brakes with the new bars as well http://www.cyclebucket.com/images/img2837.jpg http://www.cyclebucket.com/images/img284ggg.jpg http://www.cyclebucket.com/images/img284kwk.jpg |
dude that bike is beautiful. I love the red cog/straps. Perfect. I don't understand your bar choice, but w/e, it's personal preference.
I will never understand why they would drill the bike for a rear brake... |
Originally Posted by PedallingATX
(Post 8947287)
dude that bike is beautiful. I love the red cog/straps. Perfect. I don't understand your bar choice, but w/e, it's personal preference.
I will never understand why they would drill the bike for a rear brake... Just don't like riding with drops or risers ( am putting a set of polisihed flat sweeps on it ) The frame has a rear brake mount and short drops because it's a road training frame used built for an X world champ velo racer, I really don't think he road it much either for a 15 yo frame it's in near perfect condition |
Originally Posted by sugarkane
(Post 8947343)
Just don't like riding with drops or risers ( am putting a set of polisihed flat sweeps on it )
The frame has a rear brake mount and short drops because it's a road training frame used built for an X world champ velo racer, I really don't think he road it much either for a 15 yo frame it's in near perfect condition |
Na a rear brake was what they used round here, the front end is so tight you can only run 700/23s in there, I really don't think a front fork would fit to well, gona man up and take the brakes off..
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Good looking bike.
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Originally Posted by sugarkane
(Post 8947477)
Na a rear brake was what they used round here, the front end is so tight you can only run 700/23s in there, I really don't think a front fork would fit to well, gona man up and take the brakes off..
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still loving that brolic chain. awesome bike bro.
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http://www.benscycle.net/index.php?m...oducts_id=5511
Something like this perhaps? They also come in several colors. |
They would do a nice short reach unit, don't matter though I an't gona start banging holes in this vintage auzzy racing frame
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she is purty
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ok no brakes, double MKS 'alpha' straps, nitto b2520 flat sweeps cut to 430mm...
i which it was summer here and i could leave off the grips cause not much is gona make this bike look better than she does right now! http://www.cyclebucket.com/images/img2843.jpg http://www.cyclebucket.com/images/img2846.jpg http://www.cyclebucket.com/images/img2847.jpg http://www.cyclebucket.com/images/img2845.jpg |
That thing is gorgeous. I think it would look perfect with a set of drops, but again, that is from an aesthetics point of view. Whatever you feel is comfortable is worth more than looks.
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looks pretty nice with kicked down sweeps.....
lucky i have no girl friend cause shed be getting little attention right now... |
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did you laminate your spoke card
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Originally Posted by howl
(Post 8950809)
did you laminate your spoke card
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Originally Posted by sugarkane
(Post 8944215)
Not sure of the year this frame was made but it appears to be a road training frame built for the X world champ velo racer Stephen Pate could be around 1993 just before he went to jail. |
may be your right he went to jail in 2003...
it don't matter too much though this is one hell of a frame.... |
Originally Posted by sugarkane
(Post 8948616)
They would do a nice short reach unit, don't matter though I an't gona start banging holes in this vintage auzzy racing frame
If it isn't drilled for braking, it probably wasn't designed for the stress of a brake. I can't remember where, but I saw an example of someone drilling out their nice track fork, toss on a brake, use the brake, then faceplant when the fork tubes gave out. |
Winter is the only time I'd ride with untaped/no grips. In winter I wear gloves, in summer, not so often. You dont want slippery hands from sweat and losing control!
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You wouldn't have to lean it up against stuff to take pictures if it had a kick-stand.
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Originally Posted by j3ffr3y
(Post 8954583)
Winter is the only time I'd ride with untaped/no grips. In winter I wear gloves, in summer, not so often. You dont want slippery hands from sweat and losing control!
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Originally Posted by howl
(Post 8950809)
did you laminate your spoke card
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