After having it just hanging there, I finally found the time to restore and finish this beautiful bike! I doubted a long time what to do; restore it to original or make a little project? As I have other racebikes I decided to make a nice tourer/commuter. First the specs:
Frame: 1975 Viscount Aerospace Pro
Fork: Original fork but type III
Headset: Viscount
Stem: SR
Handlebar: VO Porteur
Bar Tape: VO elkhide sew-on
Brake Levers/Brifters: Tektro RX4.1 reverse
Brake Calipers: Viscount
Brake Pads: Original
Shifters: Shimano
Front Derailleur: Shimano Titlist
Rear Derailleur: Shimano Crane
Cassette: Maeda
Chain: Shimano HG-70
Cranks: Viscount
Chainrings: Viscount
Bottom Bracket: Viscount
Pedals:
Rims: Weinmann
Spokes: Single butted chromed
Hubs: Viscount
Hub Skewers: P1001
Tyres: Michelin World Tour tires 27x1 1/4
Saddle: VO Model 3
Seatpost: SR
Many may know a bit about the history of Viscount/Lambert. I became interested as these guys started to make bikes from aerospace tubing, a combination that I as an aeronautical engineer and cyclist couldn't resist! After seeing the bike and reading more about them, I am convinced they were visionaires! They started with the idea to make all parts themselfs, which no bicycle brand had tried after WOII. They did not succeed, and my model has many outsourced parts, but it still shows how advanced they were (in my humble opinion).
Like the pressed-in industrial bearings for the BB (BB30?) and the pressed-in industrial bearings in the hubs. Not to forget the fillet brazed frame. A real engineered bike with features that have into bikes only recently. Enough talk: enjoy!
Frame: 1975 Viscount Aerospace Pro
Fork: Original fork but type III
Headset: Viscount
Stem: SR
Handlebar: VO Porteur
Bar Tape: VO elkhide sew-on
Brake Levers/Brifters: Tektro RX4.1 reverse
Brake Calipers: Viscount
Brake Pads: Original
Shifters: Shimano
Front Derailleur: Shimano Titlist
Rear Derailleur: Shimano Crane
Cassette: Maeda
Chain: Shimano HG-70
Cranks: Viscount
Chainrings: Viscount
Bottom Bracket: Viscount
Pedals:
Rims: Weinmann
Spokes: Single butted chromed
Hubs: Viscount
Hub Skewers: P1001
Tyres: Michelin World Tour tires 27x1 1/4
Saddle: VO Model 3
Seatpost: SR
Many may know a bit about the history of Viscount/Lambert. I became interested as these guys started to make bikes from aerospace tubing, a combination that I as an aeronautical engineer and cyclist couldn't resist! After seeing the bike and reading more about them, I am convinced they were visionaires! They started with the idea to make all parts themselfs, which no bicycle brand had tried after WOII. They did not succeed, and my model has many outsourced parts, but it still shows how advanced they were (in my humble opinion).
Like the pressed-in industrial bearings for the BB (BB30?) and the pressed-in industrial bearings in the hubs. Not to forget the fillet brazed frame. A real engineered bike with features that have into bikes only recently. Enough talk: enjoy!