Alan Goldstein
Retro Newbie
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Since my name is Alan I decided it would be cool to get an old Alan bike. I put out a request on Craig's list for a 51 cm frame and amazingly a man in California responded within a week and sold me the frame. While I was on Craig's list I read about a large upcoming bike swap about 40 miles from me in Maryland.
The swap meet had almost everything I needed for the bike build so even before the frame arrived, I was pretty much set up. The bars are a TTT Eddie Merckx model and the stem has a nice pantograph. I filed out various nicks and marks on the lugs and polished everything up. It didn't come with the cable guides for the top tube so I made my own.
I used Campy components that are more modern than the frame but I wanted a really ride-able bike and especially wanted brifters. It rides great and I thought I'd share pictures of it.
The swap meet had almost everything I needed for the bike build so even before the frame arrived, I was pretty much set up. The bars are a TTT Eddie Merckx model and the stem has a nice pantograph. I filed out various nicks and marks on the lugs and polished everything up. It didn't come with the cable guides for the top tube so I made my own.
I used Campy components that are more modern than the frame but I wanted a really ride-able bike and especially wanted brifters. It rides great and I thought I'd share pictures of it.