Having recently rediscovered the delights of old-school road bikes (my gaspipe Falcon of undistinguished heritage, great weight and poor workmanship), I’m now thinking about something a bit plusher.
I have a huge soft spot for Falcons, so by “a bit plusher” I just mean a better frame than my current Falcon, probably 531 of some sort, and some nicer componentry (not hard). Those components would probably be a mix of modern and old; dual pivot brakes and 700c wheels for practicality, not so fussed about gears or cable routing though as long as everything looks the part, more or less. I’m not an originality geek.
However, this approach presents one practical problem: I live in New Zealand and Falcons aren’t exactly common here. So I’ll likely have to buy the frame blind and have to pay to have it shipped here (maybe ~£75).
In the end, this is a heart project, so I’m not all that fussed about having to spend a bit. I know the bike won’t be “worth” the component cost, but that’s not the point.
The alternative is to buy a modern retro. I’m thinking either The Light Blue Kings or The Light Blue St Johns. Both are appealing as fairly old-school bikes; lugged Reynolds frames, moderately retro geometry, with some modern components. They also appeal from a heart perspective as I grew up in Cambridge with Isons and Townsend as my local bike shops at various times. A weak connection with these bikes, I know, but one I’ll happily embrace
I really haven’t made up my mind yet, so I’m keen to hear peoples’ opinions of either approach or of The Light Blue bikes in particular if anyone has experience.
Thanks
I have a huge soft spot for Falcons, so by “a bit plusher” I just mean a better frame than my current Falcon, probably 531 of some sort, and some nicer componentry (not hard). Those components would probably be a mix of modern and old; dual pivot brakes and 700c wheels for practicality, not so fussed about gears or cable routing though as long as everything looks the part, more or less. I’m not an originality geek.
However, this approach presents one practical problem: I live in New Zealand and Falcons aren’t exactly common here. So I’ll likely have to buy the frame blind and have to pay to have it shipped here (maybe ~£75).
In the end, this is a heart project, so I’m not all that fussed about having to spend a bit. I know the bike won’t be “worth” the component cost, but that’s not the point.
The alternative is to buy a modern retro. I’m thinking either The Light Blue Kings or The Light Blue St Johns. Both are appealing as fairly old-school bikes; lugged Reynolds frames, moderately retro geometry, with some modern components. They also appeal from a heart perspective as I grew up in Cambridge with Isons and Townsend as my local bike shops at various times. A weak connection with these bikes, I know, but one I’ll happily embrace
I really haven’t made up my mind yet, so I’m keen to hear peoples’ opinions of either approach or of The Light Blue bikes in particular if anyone has experience.
Thanks