Show off your restomod bikes!

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raisinberry777
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by raisinberry777

theStig wrote:
Thu Jan 16, 2020 7:52 pm
Wingnut wrote:
Thu Jan 16, 2020 1:03 pm
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That is just classy. I've never seen carbon brake levers like that .. who makes them?
They look like Campag levers with the shifters removed.

Point
Posts: 255
Joined: Fri Aug 07, 2015 12:35 pm

by Point

raisinberry777 wrote:
Thu Jan 16, 2020 9:35 pm
theStig wrote:
Thu Jan 16, 2020 7:52 pm
Wingnut wrote:
Thu Jan 16, 2020 1:03 pm
31035B3A-3401-4BF8-9BD8-5BA57E0DA98F.jpeg
That is just classy. I've never seen carbon brake levers like that .. who makes them?
They look like Campag levers with the shifters removed.
Agree, Campag levers. A little confused with the bartape method. RHS is outside to in. LHS is inside to out...?
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Wingnut
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by Wingnut

Yes Campagnolo Record carbon brake levers, quite rare now but around...both sides of the bar wrapped from inside to the outside.

RECAR77
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by RECAR77

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most current pic. wheelset was only a placeholder at the time. the dedicated wheelset now uses dt rr511 rims which look much better.

Robt57
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Joined: Thu Jan 30, 2020 4:48 am

by Robt57

I'll put two here:

1997 Spectrum Ti Super revamped with 80th Ani Super Record.

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1985 Colnago Victory with Chorus 11s, Pic shows temp 52t SH chainset. The FD braze on is too high for the 34/50 chainset of the group. I have since got an Athena Carbon UT 39/52 chainset, not installed yet.

Orig Saroni Red and decals [don't zoom in too close] I have owned this bike since 1994-5 or so. Was my SS flip flop for first 15 years...

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Robt57
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by Robt57

theStig wrote:
Thu Jan 16, 2020 7:52 pm
Wingnut wrote:
Thu Jan 16, 2020 1:03 pm
31035B3A-3401-4BF8-9BD8-5BA57E0DA98F.jpeg
That is just classy. I've never seen carbon brake levers like that .. who makes them?
Ever see these?

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I got them for my Merckx Corsa repainted Molteni converted to SRAM Automatix 2 speed fun machine. Just not put them on yet, still deciding if I wanna keep the Rando bars...

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MoPho
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Location: NorCal

by MoPho

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Robt57
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by Robt57

I sold this RestoMod a while ago, but it is kind of a pinnical resto-mod IMO.

1972 Paramount Chrome. Got as frameset with perfect fit numbers for me in VGC and this was the outcome of the build.

Chorus Chainset/FD, and shimano 10s rear. Re spaced and dished 9 speed Dura Ace wheel, matching front, A23 rims with GP4000 sat out to 28mm for a nice sure feeling ride. 10 speed Dura Ace indexed BarCon for nice modern indexed and close ratios.

Brakes presented a little more of a challenge. These frames have right side cable route and a reverse rear brake caliper. Luckily the orig rear caliper came with it. So I de-scuzzed the caliper filing and sanding the casting ridges and polishing it up nice. Front I used was from a Di-Comp Grand Comp NIB pair that I had for forever and never used. Used the spare hardware from the rear GrandComp on the orig rear refurb caliper. I did have to use a Campy brake caliper drop bolt on rear, and wasn't happy that I had to eBay that for what they sell for. ;O

But this kept the vintage look nicely. Luckily I have strong gorilla mitts, because stopping it was an exercize in caliper flex and cable tension, coolstop salmon pads helped. Not for the faint hearted though...

Fast club rides no problem. In fact I wondered if the brazer had not diddled the butts on the tubes using longer butt/cuts down at the BB and TT/Headtube or something, for 531 it was stiffer than I expected it could be.

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Unfortunately a fellow cyclist next to me at a stop had a clip-out mishap and fell over on me and the Paramount. 3 dents, bar con, pedal and QR ends gouged. And my right leg scraped pretty good and bleeding. He managed to crack a rib or two and mess up a freshly restored Tommasini as well. I lost interest with it due to the dents and let it go the next year.... Sheit Happens.

I never cared for the standard rake/trail on the pre 80s bikes anyway. My 85 Colnago restomod much preferred in the geom dept personally, especially up front. But the long chainstays, WB on the Paramount made for a well mannered handling for long ride that can be appreciated.

Etienne
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Joined: Tue Aug 23, 2005 11:41 am
Location: France

by Etienne

Built this one from a $100 italian made frameset (Zullo, sold by Tinazzi, a lbs in Marseille, southern France) and parts from my stash ... except BB, cables/housing ... the least expensive bike in my garage for sure.

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Thrust
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by Thrust

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My burgeoning stable
Serotta Colorado II - Heavy
Klein Quantum Pro - 7.3kg
Gios Carbon V107 - Ongoing

Thrust
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by Thrust

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My burgeoning stable
Serotta Colorado II - Heavy
Klein Quantum Pro - 7.3kg
Gios Carbon V107 - Ongoing

Wingnut
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Joined: Sat Jun 23, 2007 12:41 am

by Wingnut

MoPho wrote:
Fri Jan 31, 2020 11:43 pm
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Looks great! I'd love to do something similar with a 105 groupset.

robertbb
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Joined: Thu Jul 23, 2009 3:35 am

by robertbb

Any particular reason for the 105 groupset..?

PSC88
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Joined: Sat Aug 25, 2018 7:16 pm

by PSC88

Here's my colnago! Tried to go for some older looking parts but with modern kit....
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Pete

Current Bikes:

S-Works Tarmac SL6, Colnago Super 1979, Planet X Pro Carbon

Old bikes:

Canyon Ultimate CF SLX (RIP) , Ribble R872, Ribble Winter 7005

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kroem
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by kroem

My "restored" Crescent. Now put back into pieces thou.
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Current
Waltly Gravel (stolen... and found!)
P-X Spitfire Ti
Fairlight Strael

Old
Canyon Ultimate SLX 6.7kg (crashed)
Tantan GR039 7.2kg (sold)

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