brokenbloodybritain Old School Hero Aug 30, 2022 #1 Had a bloke show up at our workshop with this over the weekend. Anyone know anything about it? All I can find about Pat Rohan is some lightweight road stuff in the 80s so maybe a custom build 26” touring rig? Digging that fork crown though!
Had a bloke show up at our workshop with this over the weekend. Anyone know anything about it? All I can find about Pat Rohan is some lightweight road stuff in the 80s so maybe a custom build 26” touring rig? Digging that fork crown though!
R Rod_Saetan Old School Grand Master Feedback View Aug 30, 2022 #2 Amazing, never seen a Rohan that wasn’t a track or road frame before. Could be a touring frame, but why the extra beefy chainstay support?
Amazing, never seen a Rohan that wasn’t a track or road frame before. Could be a touring frame, but why the extra beefy chainstay support?
R retrobate Overbury's Fan Feedback View Aug 30, 2022 #3 Rod_Saetan said: but why the extra beefy chainstay support? Click to expand... The chainstays look longish, maybe the builder felt that they needed bracing to reduce rear end wag?
Rod_Saetan said: but why the extra beefy chainstay support? Click to expand... The chainstays look longish, maybe the builder felt that they needed bracing to reduce rear end wag?
danson67 Retrobike Rider Feedback View Sep 4, 2022 #4 Cast Cinelli crown there...I have the same on my Feb 1986 Overbury's Pioneer. No longer made by Cinelli, but Long Shen in Taiwan make something very similar (and now in 28.6mm steerer for more modern standards). All the best,
Cast Cinelli crown there...I have the same on my Feb 1986 Overbury's Pioneer. No longer made by Cinelli, but Long Shen in Taiwan make something very similar (and now in 28.6mm steerer for more modern standards). All the best,