Like most here, I have cycled on and off since childhood, later I got into motorbikes (always British or Italian) and later still custom bikes (mainly as an engine/ gearbox builder).
During this time, I have restored motorbikes back to factory original, both my own, and paying customers, I have also build test bed custom bikes for me, that mixed or blended old and new parts, to get an aesthetically pleasing, but practical motorcycle.
I have brought this attitude with me on my return to cycling, and most of my mtb's mix'n'match old and new parts to end up with a light enjoyable bike that steers, stops and goes. I am now considering doing something along similar lines with a road bike.
So, and finally to the point; is this herrasy (as it seems to be considered by many mtb'ers) or breathing new life into an older frame?
Let me make it clear, I NEVER, cut, grind, chop or in anyway damage an original frame (bike or motorbike), so there is always the possibility of someone else returning the basis of my project back to original.
Next question; if I do this, what frame? There are a good number about, and I've seen quite a few Mercian's, Gazelle's, Raleigh's etc, as well as small builder frames, at not very much money, that simply cannot find a new home.
Your thoughts?
During this time, I have restored motorbikes back to factory original, both my own, and paying customers, I have also build test bed custom bikes for me, that mixed or blended old and new parts, to get an aesthetically pleasing, but practical motorcycle.
I have brought this attitude with me on my return to cycling, and most of my mtb's mix'n'match old and new parts to end up with a light enjoyable bike that steers, stops and goes. I am now considering doing something along similar lines with a road bike.
So, and finally to the point; is this herrasy (as it seems to be considered by many mtb'ers) or breathing new life into an older frame?
Let me make it clear, I NEVER, cut, grind, chop or in anyway damage an original frame (bike or motorbike), so there is always the possibility of someone else returning the basis of my project back to original.
Next question; if I do this, what frame? There are a good number about, and I've seen quite a few Mercian's, Gazelle's, Raleigh's etc, as well as small builder frames, at not very much money, that simply cannot find a new home.
Your thoughts?