Hi All
I normally frequent the retro MTB forum but having completed my first project on an old Marin my attention is turning to doing a road bike.
I would like your thoughts on what the best thing to go for is.
Ive see a lovely Rossin NOS frame on the bay but think it is likely to go well beyond my budget.
I would like to know what the best compromise would be in terms of a suitable frame on cost v quality v availability.
Ideally it would be early 80s (i had a raleigh equip then but wouldnt want another lol) and have a decent steel tubeset like 531 throughout.
I like the idea of slowly collecting a campag based group over time when budget permits and would likely try and have any frame resprayed. I would like something with nice lugs too.
Budget is around £200 for frame and fork and so much the better if it comes with a good headset.
Size seems to be an issue and some of the bikes look huge that are kicking around. I ride a 56 scott CR1 as my modern ride. Am i right in thinking I should go with a 56 or do retro bikes measure up a bit bigger.
well lots of questions there but he main issue is what good frames are there that don't attract the humongous price tags but are still quality. I wouldnt want to put a record grouppo on a pig lol
Cheers
Paul
I normally frequent the retro MTB forum but having completed my first project on an old Marin my attention is turning to doing a road bike.
I would like your thoughts on what the best thing to go for is.
Ive see a lovely Rossin NOS frame on the bay but think it is likely to go well beyond my budget.
I would like to know what the best compromise would be in terms of a suitable frame on cost v quality v availability.
Ideally it would be early 80s (i had a raleigh equip then but wouldnt want another lol) and have a decent steel tubeset like 531 throughout.
I like the idea of slowly collecting a campag based group over time when budget permits and would likely try and have any frame resprayed. I would like something with nice lugs too.
Budget is around £200 for frame and fork and so much the better if it comes with a good headset.
Size seems to be an issue and some of the bikes look huge that are kicking around. I ride a 56 scott CR1 as my modern ride. Am i right in thinking I should go with a 56 or do retro bikes measure up a bit bigger.
well lots of questions there but he main issue is what good frames are there that don't attract the humongous price tags but are still quality. I wouldnt want to put a record grouppo on a pig lol
Cheers
Paul