jongustafson
Retro Guru
First I´ve got a minty RBW / Clark Kent Pineapple hub in pink.
I´ve always adored these hubs and if I ever get my hands on the rear version, I´ll grab it, I could of course sell this now, but nahhhhh...It could be nice lace it with Union Ti-Dyes on a minty SUP Ceramic - perhaps one day!
Then I got a C4 Luna Carbon Monoscocca - The first "mass" produced Off-road monocoque frame with a matching monocoque fork. I saw a similar frame in 1989 in the Bianchi shop in Florence, it was black and beautiful and ever since I´ve dreamt about it. In 2008 I bought this particular frame, only partly assembled from Germany.
It has been assembled with a Campagnolo Record O.R. singlespeed drivetrain, but is currently being rebuilt with full Campagnolo Record O.R. The white fork is a monocoque construction, meaning blades and crown are molded as one.
And lastly my 26" Sun Buzz rim. Sadly it has a dent yet still rideable.
I´ve always adored these hubs and if I ever get my hands on the rear version, I´ll grab it, I could of course sell this now, but nahhhhh...It could be nice lace it with Union Ti-Dyes on a minty SUP Ceramic - perhaps one day!
Then I got a C4 Luna Carbon Monoscocca - The first "mass" produced Off-road monocoque frame with a matching monocoque fork. I saw a similar frame in 1989 in the Bianchi shop in Florence, it was black and beautiful and ever since I´ve dreamt about it. In 2008 I bought this particular frame, only partly assembled from Germany.
It has been assembled with a Campagnolo Record O.R. singlespeed drivetrain, but is currently being rebuilt with full Campagnolo Record O.R. The white fork is a monocoque construction, meaning blades and crown are molded as one.
And lastly my 26" Sun Buzz rim. Sadly it has a dent yet still rideable.