Vitus 979 Build - Revisited

Changed my mind on the front derailleur and decided to keep the group as full SSC so...

Started with an 810 (clamp on) and 862 (braze on SSC)

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Finished up with a 812 (braze on) and 860 (clamp on SSC)

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The only difference between the 810 and 860 is that the 810 has silver anodised parts and the 860 is black anodised with a logo. Mechanically they're identical.
 
Nice! Here's my Vitus... I went with Mavic as well.. I did a bit of a Mix-Match of mavic groups... even the stem is made by mavic (most ppl didn't know they made stems)...

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shutter":3k0k75z7 said:
Nice! Here's my Vitus... I went with Mavic as well.. I did a bit of a Mix-Match of mavic groups... even the stem is made by mavic (most ppl didn't know they made stems)...

I like the matching wheels! :)

I'm aware of the Mavic stems but I've yet to see one in the 22.0mm French size.
Any that I've seen are 22.2mm

Maybe someday I'll get lucky and score a rare bargain. :LOL:
 
thx!

Are you sure your frame is 22.0 ?? I have had several vitus 979's and none of them were 22.0
 
shutter":3i4iezof said:
Are you sure your frame is 22.0 ?? I have had several vitus 979's and none of them were 22.0

Positive.
Forks have French threads with 22.0mm internal diameter.
Frame has French threads on the BB.

An unpleasant surprise as I already had a pair of SSC headsets in hand (310 & 305) but both are English thread. :facepalm:
 
drat... I have had MANY Vitus frames but I guess being in Canada none of them have been French...

I have two 992's and a ZX1 i'm selling... all three are English... incase you want a replacement =)
 
It's really starting to look like a bike again. :)

SSC 631 Starfish crankset now polished and fitted.
These are 170.00 39/53 and only needed mild fettling to remove minor marks.
The beauty of the 631 is that they're polished and lacquered from the factory rather than anodised so they're very easy to refinish if required.

The water bottle cage is a stainless 'Moderniste' from velo orange fixed with some nice tapered stainless bolts that I found in the parts bin.

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New Rolls saddle.
Not the lightest thing in the world but oh so comfy.

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And the new decals arrived from seller Dizzibird on eBay... much better colour this time.

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Almost done now.
Originality had to be compromised in the name of practicality so the original Mavic brake shoes went into the archives and some modern Swiss Stop Flash Pro BXP were bolted on instead.

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I still need to make a call on gearing.
Options are
a] period correct Shimano 600 13 - 21 6 speed
b] period correct Maillard Corse 14 - 20 6 speed
c] modern Shimano 14 - 28 7 speed

My head says the 14-28.
My heart says the 14-20 Maillard.
My legs say listen to your head. :)
 
Spec Sheet

Frame: Vitus 979 56cm (1.49 Kg)
Fork: Vitus 979 (0.52 Kg)

Headset: Velo Orange French Thread
Stem: Cinelli 1R
Handlebar: Cinelli Criterium 65 - 40
Bar Tape: Fizik
Bar Ends: Hope Alloy

Brake Levers/Brifters: Mavic 440 SSC Aero
Brake Calipers: Mavic 440 SSC
Brake Pads: Swiss Stop Flash Pro BXP
Brake Cables: Jagwire

Shifters:
Front Derailleur: Mavic 860 SSC
Rear Derailleur: Mavic 851 SSC
Shift Levers: Simplex Retrofriction
Derailleur Cables: Jagwire
Cassette: Shimano 600
Chain: KMC
Cranks: Mavic 631 SSC 170.0mm Starfish
Chainrings: Mavic SSC 39/53
Bottom Bracket: Mavic 610 SSC
Pedals: Look Keo2 Max

Rims: Mavic MA40
Hubs: Mavic 550RD SSC
Hub Skewers: Mavic SSC
Spokes: DT Swiss DB stainless
Tyres: Schwalbe Ultremo ZX 700 x 23c
Tubes: Schwalbe

Saddle: San Marco Rolls
Seatpost: Miche Primato

Bottle Cage: Velo Orange Moderniste

Weight: 9kg (inc. pedals and bottle cage)
 
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