Anyone still have a steel bike?
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BikeTart,
That Gaulzetti is beautiful. Nicer pics needed. The post seems like a misfit on that build in all honesty.
-Stoli
That Gaulzetti is beautiful. Nicer pics needed. The post seems like a misfit on that build in all honesty.
-Stoli
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BxEddie wrote:Hi Guys,
I was looking for my ever first racing bike for quite some time now.
A 1982 Peugeot PH12. This is very special, beceause it is the first bike with aerodynamik tubes and
internal cabelhousing. Peugeot made it to celebrate their 100jear jubilee. It was only made in 82.
My original bike sadely died on a VW Passat front wheel in 1990
I found one on ebay. But it was build up like a citybike. Some original parts are missing, like the whole
brake set, the saddle, bar and stem. Whitch I knew before. From my orginal crashbike I receaved bar and stem as well as the front brake.
When I got the new(old) PH12 I striped it and build it up as fare as I could do with my parts. All the bearings are like
less then 1000km!
I`m thinking of white wall tires, white bartape. But the brakes should be CLB Professional`s, whitch are rare...
What do you think?
I think it is lovely
My new custom Rychtarski Columbus Max frameset with braze ons for fenders - framset weights a little over 2kg, so not really WW.
It will be build with Sram Force, TB14 on Novatecs and GP 4 Seasons, Thomson stem/seatpost, CK headset, FSA bars and SKS Chromoplastic fenders.
It will be build with Sram Force, TB14 on Novatecs and GP 4 Seasons, Thomson stem/seatpost, CK headset, FSA bars and SKS Chromoplastic fenders.
Hm... This font looks familiar
Malik wrote:Hm... This font looks familiar
It sure should
I recently acquired this Zanconato frameset; lugged steel with PegoRichie tubes and a matching steel fork, and built it up with parts from a spare bike:
When I get around to it, I will replace the SRAM Rival bits with SRAM Red from my other bike.
When I get around to it, I will replace the SRAM Rival bits with SRAM Red from my other bike.
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not my bike..
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The bike by Phallenthoul is almost perfect.
Exp001 || Other projects in the works.
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phallenthoul wrote:not my bike..
This is Beautiful
Here is my "modern" Steel Frame...
By the way, most custom frame builder love making custom steel frames.
Custom Steel is the ONLY way to roll!
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