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  1. Jesper

    rBoTM RBotM June 2024 - Theme Month - Retro Tourers! Enter Now!

    Okay I'll enter my bike, and self as well. Forgot what I have as I cannot see the marque's name with all the necessities packed on it. Oh, darn it; it's too new for the retro criteria.
  2. Jesper

    rBoTM RBotM June 2024 - Theme Month - Retro Tourers! Enter Now!

    One must assume that the rear bag is not located there during riding; though I cannot imagine where it is placed. It would appear that the pedal would hit it nevermind one's foot. Now I realize my mistake on my long tour; no tip bucket! I did meet some very nice people who put me up for a night...
  3. Jesper

    rBoTM RBotM June 2024 - Theme Month - Retro Tourers! Enter Now!

    @Woz already have done that a couple times, but I want fenders and longer stays for foot clearance of rear bags. I do have a nice ('80?) Nishiki Gran Tour 15 frame in my size taking up some storage space; has vertical drop-outs w/double eyelets which I consider a plus for my purposes; pretty...
  4. Jesper

    rBoTM RBotM June 2024 - Theme Month - Retro Tourers! Enter Now!

    Looks like I need to build up a touring bike (for next time!). Surprised there are not more entries.
  5. Jesper

    COLNAGO "NUOVO MEXICO" 1986

    I want to mention that: 1) I own this bike (again!); as I sold it to Howard a some years back and took into the fold again on a wheel and deal for some other bikes he wanted (common between us after 10 + years of riding and working together). 2) There has been some "mystery/confusion"...
  6. Jesper

    rBoTM RBotM June 2024 - Theme Month - Retro Tourers! Enter Now!

    I just do this: They also serve as decent hand/wrist warmers and provide obvious grip and a little more cushion too. Low cost at about $2/pair. They throw unused ones away at my hospital OR (used for patients after surgery); come in variety of colors if that matters.
  7. Jesper

    rBoTM RBotM June 2024 - Theme Month - Retro Tourers! Enter Now!

    @bikeworkshop You haven't aged a day! Cannot have LOOK pedals! How about my LOOK "MP 90s"?
  8. Jesper

    rBoTM RBotM June 2024 - Theme Month - Retro Tourers! Enter Now!

    I am here to support your entries this month since I do not have a dedicated touring bike and just use my racing bikes with a backpack (stays too short for panniers) for sun-up to sun-down touring since hospital work keeps me from extended trips. Longest tour 1300 miles, shortest 50 miles; but...
  9. Jesper

    Raleigh Banana 🍌

    In reference to shops and determining what is good or not; I agree with the smell and look, but I have also experienced bad (more than once) mechanics who knew what they were (or should have known) doing. Brought in a pristine Maillard Helicomatic hub and needed to get the FW removed but did not...
  10. Jesper

    Raleigh Banana 🍌

    Good eyes spotting the external nutted brake mounting; but I believe that is an indicator that the calipers have been changed. Pretty sure the frame was designed for recessed nuts. I do not have any Raleighs that new to compare (newest is an '84ish Marathon?). I would take a look at other frame...
  11. Jesper

    Raleigh Banana 🍌

    Hi Alice, I think that the spacing/OLD (outside locknut dimension) of your rear fork is too narrow to accept an 8 or 9 speed. Compact 7 speed probably okay. If it measures 130mm between the drop-outs you can use the 8 speed and up; 125/126mm is generally 6 speed or compact 7 spd. Some frames...
  12. Jesper

    rBoTM April - May RBotm - Open Month - POLL NOW UP!!!!!

    @Nabeaquam Well our bikes were at completely different ends of the spectrum and not even a nod. Yours was my 2nd choice; sorry! I liked the winner's bike, and congrats to Guinessisgoodforyou on the win!! I do question though when the cut-off date is for each month now since there is a...
  13. Jesper

    How much is my road bike (or parts of) worth?

    Is the fork and stay cap panto'd? Not sure how long that model was made; I know it existed around the mid 80s to early 90s; but your frame looks late 70s- early 80s. Aelle tubeset for frame; what is the seat post diameter? Veneto was a lower end entry level model, so if perfect condition it...
  14. Jesper

    How much is my road bike (or parts of) worth?

    Not the Ti Super Record version, "Ergal" pivot bolts.
  15. Jesper

    Colnago C50: cracked lug or not?

    Fork (and paint) is original by all accounts. I agree, but I know nothing about these new CF bikes and what issues plague them. I am not buying it (I do not ride that type of bike), but I would defer if I was thinking about buying it just based on that image. If I had it to look at in person it...
  16. Jesper

    Colnago C50: cracked lug or not?

    C50 head lug: crack in finish, crack in lug, or just a scratch? Trying to help another determine if this is merely an aesthetic issue or more serious. The present owner (not the original owner) says that it has not been in an accident while in his hands, and he was told by the individual he...
  17. Jesper

    rBoTM RBotM April 2024 - Open Month - All Welcome

    Does Jaime have to post the poll or can a non-admin member do it?
  18. Jesper

    Ever heard of a bike called Bifrato? Vitus 979 dural

    If the rear mech and front changer are Super record parts in good condition I would probably put it in the $400 to $500 USD range without knowledge of the rest of the components and function. Assuming there may be more SR parts (headset, bottom bracket assy, on it (the shifters are not...
  19. Jesper

    Ever heard of a bike called Bifrato? Vitus 979 dural

    I also have a couple Vitus 979 frames that are badged with small shop names. Very common; ALAN did the same thing with their aluminium frames, as did many other companies with steel frames. I will warn folks that getting these lugged alloy frames can be risky; especially larger ones which one...
  20. Jesper

    Unknown Italian brand "Cicli Bono"

    I had looked that up earlier and did not give it much thought since was originally from the Lombardia region which quite a distance from Rome (Lazio) and old cyclists tended to set up shops in their old stomping grounds, but certainly would fit regarding his age (born in '36 so about 50 yrs old...
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