2alexcoo
Retrobike Rider
Long story short, I was lucky enough to blag an entry to the Eroica when a mate dropped out. Unluckily, I don't own a road bike older than 2000, and even worse that has new 11 speed kit on it
I had plans to build a really nice early 80s bike with all the right kit, but the clock is ticking and I needed something sharpish. Enter the Concorde frame I bought at the Bristol Bike Jumble a few months back. The build is parts from mine and my brother's spares bins, but hopefully the overall effect is just retro enough to be in the spirit of the event.
First impressions on a 60 and a 50 miler are that it's a really nice ride and not bad for a bitsa
Frame: Concorde Mistral, 60cm (year unknown)
Headset: Shimano 105
Shifters: Campagnolo Triomphe
Rear derailleur: Campagnolo Triomphe
Front derailleur: Campagnolo Daytona
Brakes: Campagnolo Daytona
Brake levers: Campagnolo Triomphe
Crank: Campagnolo Veloce compact (polished)
Wheels: NOS Mavic MA3 on NOS Campagnolo Mirage hubs
Saddle: Rolls
Seatpost: Kalloy
Bars: Cinelli Giro d'Italia
Stem: Nitto Pearl
Pedals: MKS Sylvan
Tyres: Challenge Forte
I had plans to build a really nice early 80s bike with all the right kit, but the clock is ticking and I needed something sharpish. Enter the Concorde frame I bought at the Bristol Bike Jumble a few months back. The build is parts from mine and my brother's spares bins, but hopefully the overall effect is just retro enough to be in the spirit of the event.
First impressions on a 60 and a 50 miler are that it's a really nice ride and not bad for a bitsa
Frame: Concorde Mistral, 60cm (year unknown)
Headset: Shimano 105
Shifters: Campagnolo Triomphe
Rear derailleur: Campagnolo Triomphe
Front derailleur: Campagnolo Daytona
Brakes: Campagnolo Daytona
Brake levers: Campagnolo Triomphe
Crank: Campagnolo Veloce compact (polished)
Wheels: NOS Mavic MA3 on NOS Campagnolo Mirage hubs
Saddle: Rolls
Seatpost: Kalloy
Bars: Cinelli Giro d'Italia
Stem: Nitto Pearl
Pedals: MKS Sylvan
Tyres: Challenge Forte