zerogravitas
Retro Guru
Proper supercommuter that one!
Like using a Ferrari as a milk float ..One I think I've posted previously, spotted in Sorrento. Locked to railings around the roof of a building which due to the vertical nature of the land around there, is actually at road level.
Sadly those punctured cable holes can lead to terminal failure like this:Koga Miyata Randonneur or Grand Randonneur, i think, but without the stickers. Has a bb dynamo.
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Good eye. I think Miyata started to reinforce these petty quick.Sadly those punctured cable holes can lead to terminal failure like this:
I've put it in my frame failure thread:Good eye. I think Miyata started to reinforce these petty quick.
Bike spotted in the
out-and-about thread:
https://www.retrobike.co.uk/threads/spotted-on-the-street.488998/page-3
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These cable holes fail like this surprisingly often.
I wonder whether the hole was stamped, leaving some unevenness (stress riser) and increasing hardness (more prone to fatigue).
The frames themselves are often fairly basic, not much prone to other failure styles.
Just saw this getting take out at the local and best (if i may say) Kashmiri restaurant in town; its a Cube, obviously from branding and also absolutely not a cube from appearance, but further i have no idea what it is. but a German brand with 90s or so graphics, aero tubes, full DA, and fenders, parked outside a restaurant, like whatever. So a perfect fit!
Yeah horrible graphics! Not a particularly beautiful period, followed by the huge white logo era.
Here's another favourite from my London archive.
Beautiful Neil Orrell track frame, the hipster build may not be to everyone here's taste but I think the attention to detail makes it a winner!