I'm also riding this club-racer frame that we build called the Kittenpaste
I've got my '95 Ritchey Road logic out to paint right now- and I still haven't found a fork for my '97 Yeti
and a very washed out picture of my Ritchey when I first built it.
That ritchey easily has 220,000 miles on it. It went to every single Norba National race from 1996-1999 raced in Bermuda, Canada and 32 US states. Up until I started building my road frames, it was the bike I built up every winter to train on. It's taken laps of the Mt Snow and Mt St Anne worlcup XC tracks, been used as a bit bike for the CX and did a summer of messenger duty as well. The old WCS tubeset is the standard by which I judge the ride of all road bikes- and what I aimed to replicate with our new Skeltor frame. I love that bike so much that I just commissioned Steve Garro at Cocinino to build me a new one in the next size down from his stash of Prestige.
If you ever find a used Ritchey in your size- buy it.
Holy... If I sidewind hit that you'd be either up in the air a la Lockheed F-117 or raspberry rippled by Eddie Stobart. I laughed into my tea and eccles cake.
Replacement rims and tyres, but with the exception of 24T rear sprocket (and I've still got the one I replaced), all original kit down to the Sturmey Archer toe clip straps.
I've posted this link elsewhere on this forum, but here it is anyway:
..it's my retro test racer..
I test with it , new models of wheels , i make for my clients ( production ) , diffrent rims, hubs, spokes combinations .
And on the end foto it's on white edition wheels..
Originally was on RX-100 white edition, now i will replace it for 105 ( front and rear mech., nad more..)