Haaland
Retro Guru
Well, this can be pretty fun. The 1988 or so IRD Semi Stroker, built by Rod Moses for his wife Belinda.
Originally, this was the only IRD bike with a seat stay mounted U-brake, but Rod re-welded it to use it with Widget brakes. Works better he says. Probably right, but I would love to use it with a rear Rotary and use the extra cable routing for a RQR remote release. Let’s see.
202mm Bullseye crank, IRD spec wheels (Bullseye hubs, radially built), IRD Macaroni stem, IRD handlebar and seatpost. IRD Expedition Titanium Fork. Rotary or Widget brakes.
The IRD Semi Stroker by Bjørnar Håland, on Flickr
The IRD Semi Stroker by Bjørnar Håland, on Flickr
The IRD Semi Stroker by Bjørnar Håland, on Flickr
Originally, this was the only IRD bike with a seat stay mounted U-brake, but Rod re-welded it to use it with Widget brakes. Works better he says. Probably right, but I would love to use it with a rear Rotary and use the extra cable routing for a RQR remote release. Let’s see.
202mm Bullseye crank, IRD spec wheels (Bullseye hubs, radially built), IRD Macaroni stem, IRD handlebar and seatpost. IRD Expedition Titanium Fork. Rotary or Widget brakes.
The IRD Semi Stroker by Bjørnar Håland, on Flickr
The IRD Semi Stroker by Bjørnar Håland, on Flickr
The IRD Semi Stroker by Bjørnar Håland, on Flickr