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  1. drpaddle

    Are these Herse cantilever brake arms?

    Re: Yes, they do look like Jan Heine's reproductions. But, they have been in a shed for 40 years and the reproductions have only been available for a year or so. For mine to be reproductions, we would have to go all wibbley-wobbley timey-wimey. Also note that only one side of my arms is forked...
  2. drpaddle

    Are these Herse cantilever brake arms?

    I've asked about this on the Classic Rendezvous site, but nobody has acknowledged knowing of Herse brakes with these forked ends on the arms. There seems to be a prevalence of opinion that these are Herse, but I'm still a bit skeptical. Maybe they are Toei copies? Anybody familiar with these...
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    Follis tandem decal examples, +/- 1959?

    I'm looking for photographs of decals from a Follis tandem, circa 1959, so I can have them recreated. I've just built up a frameset using parts from period-correct to about 1980, with the goal of creating a good rider: https://flic.kr/s/aHskvKLQid. May as well make it look good, too. Thanks...
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    Unusual Shimano 600 crank, three arm?

    Many thanks for this very helpful information. I am always so very impressed by the expertise of the old guard on this site!
  5. drpaddle

    Unusual Shimano 600 crank, three arm?

    I have a set of unusual Shimano 600 cranks (photo attached). The chainring spider has three short arms. Can't find anything online about these. Can somebody provide some information? The date code is AD, which I interpret as 1976. Thanks!
  6. drpaddle

    PoTM November - Nominations please

    San Diego, February 1982 This certainly won't compete on photographic artistry, but it has some historical charm. My still-stock '81 Ritchey stands in a rare snow patch in San Diego's Cuyamaca Mountains, February 1982. Yes, its the same bike I still ride (though I've been through several tails).
  7. drpaddle

    Schwinn Cycletruck '49 on Craig's List

    I've been corresponding with the owner of this 1949 Schwinn Cycletruck: http://sandiego.craigslist.org/ssd/bik/2029039482.html. He wants more than I can spend -- "must get $400" -- but it could be a good buy for someone. The detail pics show original fenders, wheels (including what appears to be...
  8. drpaddle

    My 1970 Lygie road bike

    OK, I cheated. I don't have this bike anymore. But, here I am riding it in a criterium in 1970 wearing the green, white, and black of the San Diego Bicycle Club competition team. Been having some fun scanning old slides.
  9. drpaddle

    Date this GT?

    Thanks, folks! Thanks for identifying the bike, folks! It's not old enough for me to go for it. If someone else is interested, let me know as the seller is in my town and I would happily help with the arrangements. Also just spotted a restorable '40s-vintage Schwinn Cycletruck with mostly...
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    Date this GT?

    I was poking around Craig's List and spotted this GT: http://sandiego.craigslist.org/csd/bik/2034099177.html. I don't know much about them, as I was retiring from the sport about the time they were coming in. I'm guessing late '80s, though. Anybody have more knowledge? Thanks!
  11. drpaddle

    Work bikes

    Double post. Mea culpa...
  12. drpaddle

    Work bikes

    Work trailer Nice rig with trailer, Madjez. When I was 16 (1971), I lived with my parents on the hill above La Jolla, California <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Jolla,_San_Diego,_California>. (Didn't have to be rich back then.) I was a bike racer and also a scuba diver. During the summer...
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    Most under-rated retro bike

    Ross Mt Whitney Sometime around '83 or '84, I had my Ritchey repainted and some braze-ons added. While it was in work, I got a Ross Mt Whitney from the guy who handled marketing for Ross. (He was a regular at events like Crested Butte, and I also knew him from tradeshows where we both...
  14. drpaddle

    My brother's keeper, cyclewise

    My brother called me last night rather upset. The Trek I built up for him in 1982 had broken through the top tube and lug at the head tube. Trashed. He was bummed. After all, only 28 years of hard commuting and the frame breaks? Well, I told him to bring the bike over and I'd see what I could...
  15. drpaddle

    Show us your shed!!

    Re: Epoch's beautifully stocked beer fridge The Condor Team was from Guadalajara. Beyond that, I don't recall much. My attempts to find references on Google yielded nothing. Augustin Alcantara was a Mexican winning races in California at the time and regarded with awe, but I'm not sure he was...
  16. drpaddle

    Show us your shed!!

    Excellent, trickylad! A TARDIS shed! The only thing that I would like better than a TARDIS shed is a set of TARDIS pedaling muscles.
  17. drpaddle

    Show us your shed!!

    Re: Epoch's beautifully stocked beer fridge Ah, yes! You spotted what is nearly your hometown brew. (Tecate is about 60 beautiful miles northeast of Ensenada.) The Tecate is left over from a beercheck on a Hash House Harriers trail I set a while ago. We always use cans for beerchecks because...
  18. drpaddle

    Show us your shed!!

    Very nice: tidy and efficient! Nice collection of bikes, too.
  19. drpaddle

    Are you more respecting in your old age ?

    Biggest change I made with the acquisition of kids and mortgages is that I gave up riding on the road. It's just too dangerous in 21st-century Southern California. Being well past 5% of a millenium, I've also had to back off on the high speed rough stuff just to preserve what's left of my...
  20. drpaddle

    What did you do with the broken parts you couldnt just throw

    Back around 1977 and on for ten years, my 1960 VW van had a broken Campagnolo Nuovo Record road crank as the right inside door handle. All the inside paneling was Univega bicycle cartons, and insulation was rejected Skid-Lid helmet liner foam. There were bits and pieces from bikes all over that...
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