MacRetro chat and rides thread

Time Team called, they believe you are in possession of one of their archeological artifacts :P

Actually, I think this brake came up in conversation yesterday at GT. Being the noob that I am, I had no idea disks went that far back (and even pre 90s if I remember right).

How does it perform? It looks pretty chunky - good to see it being used though.
 
with 4 finger levers it performs much better than canti's - you also are less inclined to go over the bars in a sudden stop - I have done long endo semi-skids instead 3 or 4 feet in some cases. It seems to work better in the wet which I find odd. the big draw back if you can't tell is the weight - there is a lot of it.
 
Shimano came up with disc brakes as a form of drag brake for tandems in the 1970's. Can't of been great otherwise more of them would have been seen.
 
The aptly named 'Expedition' - You'd need to setup a base camp at the BB to aclimatise to the altitude before the final push to the saddle.
 
Enid - You bringing your Balance to the Raleigh rally? And how's the Dale, did you figure out what's broken? Talking of the Dale, I read the infamous thread. I have to say, I love this:

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I'm going to see if gil can do me some of these as decals, absolutely perfect for my junk.
 
:lol: While we're on the subject of questionable bikes, I spotted this Emelle on ebay last night.

The groupset looked half decent and bike is in pretty good nick, so I did a quick forum search for some info on them - you had listed the Emelle Cortina as one of your B-list bikes - if it is a Cortina, here's your chance, although 21" is still probably a bit small for you?
 
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