DrewSavage
Retro Guru
A tourer - the frame's a Raleigh Classic 15, with a Reynolds 531ST touring frame that I got off eBay for £21. It was in fairly terrible condition, and just advertised as 'bike' but I took a punt on it on the strength of the Reynolds sticker I'd spotted on it. At the moment I'm not planning on doing mega-long rides on it, more your sort of 3-day coast-to-coast or maybe London-Paris at some point, but you never know what I might build up to in the future.
The wheels and gears were only fit for the dustbin, but it had Cinelli handlebars and the frame was sound although there were lots of paint chips and a bit of surface rust. So I've stripped it and had it sprayed (I pick it up today) and will be basically building it up from scratch, or paying someone else to...
I won an eBay auction on an 8-speed Campag record rear derailleur at a reasonable price, so I've settled on wanting to build it up with a Campagnolo groupset as far as possible, buying the parts individually when I see a good deal rather than forking out for a whole groupset in one go. So far I've got matching Record brake lever/shifters designed for a triple with an 8-speed on the back, and a Campagnolo Racing T triple crankset, but annoyingly I was outbid for the Racing T triple front mech that went with them.
The Sugino chainset and SunTour power gear levers were worth saving, but are surplus to requirements so I guess I'll sell those on.
I found a brand new English thread 115mm Veloce bottom bracket on eBay that should be compatible with the frame and the Racing T triple cranks, and I'm wondering whether it's worth forking out for a Campagnolo headset (which seem to be twice the price of anything else on eBay) or just putting new bearings on the Tange one that's was originally on the bike. Plus I'm hunting for a 27.0mm seatpost, which seems to be a fairly obscure size.
I got a couple of old wheels for £20 with Fiamme tubular rims (which I didn't want and are a bit worn anyway) and original Campagnolo Record hubs which I'm salvaging from them. But they're 32 holes rather than 36, and small flange rather than large flange, and suddenly I'm wondering if that matters? And also wondering about cassettes and freewheels and other things I don't quite understand yet.
The wheels and gears were only fit for the dustbin, but it had Cinelli handlebars and the frame was sound although there were lots of paint chips and a bit of surface rust. So I've stripped it and had it sprayed (I pick it up today) and will be basically building it up from scratch, or paying someone else to...
I won an eBay auction on an 8-speed Campag record rear derailleur at a reasonable price, so I've settled on wanting to build it up with a Campagnolo groupset as far as possible, buying the parts individually when I see a good deal rather than forking out for a whole groupset in one go. So far I've got matching Record brake lever/shifters designed for a triple with an 8-speed on the back, and a Campagnolo Racing T triple crankset, but annoyingly I was outbid for the Racing T triple front mech that went with them.
The Sugino chainset and SunTour power gear levers were worth saving, but are surplus to requirements so I guess I'll sell those on.
I found a brand new English thread 115mm Veloce bottom bracket on eBay that should be compatible with the frame and the Racing T triple cranks, and I'm wondering whether it's worth forking out for a Campagnolo headset (which seem to be twice the price of anything else on eBay) or just putting new bearings on the Tange one that's was originally on the bike. Plus I'm hunting for a 27.0mm seatpost, which seems to be a fairly obscure size.
I got a couple of old wheels for £20 with Fiamme tubular rims (which I didn't want and are a bit worn anyway) and original Campagnolo Record hubs which I'm salvaging from them. But they're 32 holes rather than 36, and small flange rather than large flange, and suddenly I'm wondering if that matters? And also wondering about cassettes and freewheels and other things I don't quite understand yet.