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8 minutes ago, Gerard Deeley said:
Will the lovely bike be too shiney to ride in sunshine and the glare from all of the chrome, yet at the same time too good to ride on overcast days when there is even the slightest risk of rain?
It does look marvellous, just the job for a cycle in the Yorkshire Dales.
Quite right, Gerard!
I didn’t say this bike was actually built for riding, did I now! :-)
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15 minutes ago, robster82 said:
Yes mate I was looking at that 1.
I read some people had problems with the shape of the rails not fitting some clamps properly, any issues?
Robbie, my really old Campagnolo “aero” seatpost clamp has no issues making good contact with the rails, which is not round.
I’ll post up some images for you on that particular area when I get home tonight.
P.S - What type of saddle clamps do you have on your bikes seatpost?
Cheers
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3 minutes ago, robster82 said:
Is that a Brooks saddle Chung?
Aye, Brooks Cambium C13, unusually carbon ............ why? You thinking of one?
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I'll say yes for now, but can only commit 100% near the time!
Cheers
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It all started with 7 heading out of Miller Street, but by the time we got to the top of the Braes, only 5 left :-0
So, Andrew, David, Mark, Martin & myself carried on with David's original posted route, only for his Garmin to totally failed & end up we just kind of making it up as we went along. We had to be very mindful of the ice on a lot of the back roads that we were going through, well at least it was quiet :-)
Cafe stop in Stewarton - Mill House & Mark departed to head home afterwards while the 4 of us went searching for more headwind! By the way, tail wind is over hyped & so last year :-)
No mechanical to speak of as we all maintain our bikes properly in this group :-)
Made it home with my legs just about intact, just polished off a plate of Fish & Chips, oven baked of course, none of that fry stuff, I am an athlete after all! :-)
Looking forward to the 1st Reliability next Sunday & thanks for the wheels & company today folks!
Cheers
Chung
- Al, KarenG, Elaine Muirhead and 1 other
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2 hours ago, Gerard Deeley said:
That is my car and bike rack full, Chung, Carol and Robert now have several hours of my music to suffer.
Gerard, who's Robert?
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20 minutes ago, P McDonald said:
early 90's ! Other than life member Rita I think there may only be 1 or 2 who are current members
Isn’t that you Paul, second back roll, third from the right? ........ with more hair :-)
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On 11/28/2018 at 11:40 AM, Darryl Gunson said:
Hi Folks
Ill be riding the Etape du Dales next May (19th). I’ve always wanted to do this and earlier this year I got the chance to ride some of the route. It was absolutely stunning and hard. Not as hard as the Fred, but tough nonetheless.
I’ll be riding anyway, but if anyone fancies it then give me a shout. More details:
What's the best way to detox from cobbles? ............... I know, some hills in the beautiful Dales!
Darryl, that's me entered & booked into same hotel as Gerards at the King's Head for Saturday night ........ I've blagged a place in Gerard's car for me & bike, happy days!
It's been a while since my first/last Fred Whitton, I hope signage is better in this event but I really should look where I'm meant to be going this time
Cheers
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I’m going to be boring & sensible here ...... nothing new then :-)
Whatever you view is of Chris Boardman, try & take in what he says:
........ utopia for bikes!
- al yuille and Darryl Gunson
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Thanks for the company today & David for posting the route.
It was great to catch up with some folks which I’ve not seen for a while & some Flanders bound members!
cheers
Chung
- DavidC and Elaine Muirhead
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22 hours ago, George said:
I had those skewers on my Colnago Super. Also had the C Record Delta brakes. Absolute class. The detail & finish on the skewers is stunning.
have never forgiven myself for punting it.
what wheels you going for?
Beautiful as these Nuovo Record skewers maybe, but there is one major issue with this particular old parts is the rear skewer is designed for older 7/8 speed rear spacing which is less than the modern ones at 130mm.
I had asked the seller the question about the compatibility of these skewers with modern wheels before purchasing & he assured me that it was fine as he’s used them with no issue whatsoever.
Upon trying it out myself once I had them, I wasn’t so sure! :-/
I mean, there’s enough axle length for the skewer “nut” to engage, but only about 4 full turn of the nut & no more, which is boarder line acceptable. Ideally (according to the bike mechanic I frequent) 6 full turns would be consider enough!
So, not great considering I spent a few bob getting these skewers specifically to match this bike, bummer!
Not wanting to give up, I looked around & to see if there’s any way round this problem.
I knew the humble “Tacx” Turbo skewer has an almost identical design to these Campagnolo ones, so I took the cam lever end off the Tacx one that I had to see if it’ll work with the Campag mechanism ....... hay presto ...... it looks like it could work!
So with a longer axle rod from the Tacx skewers fitting the Campagnolo cam mechanism, I am pretty sure now that I can us these skewers properly on my bike :-)
Feels like I’ve won the lottery :-)
Lesson learnt here, building up a bike with old bike parts can be tricky & not that straightforward ......... but I’m still loving it!
Photos:
The skewer/parts on the top is the Campagnolo & the bottom one is the Tacx.
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10 minutes ago, Gerard Deeley said:
I am buying a new chain tomorrow now.
OK, Gerard, in that case, I’ll show you how I wash my bikes, then you’ll need to go & get a new bike tomorrow then! :-)
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8 minutes ago, George said:
I had those skewers on my Colnago Super. Also had the C Record Delta brakes. Absolute class. The detail & finish on the skewers is stunning.
have never forgiven myself for punting it.
what wheels you going for?
I couldn’t agree more, George!
Not 100% settled yet on wheels at the moment, I’ve got various pairs of tubs & clinchers that could do but it’s not perfect though.
I do really fancy another set of tubs with shiny silver hubs, currently thinking White Industry T11 silver 28h with some Ambrosio alloy rims :-) ........ see what the bank manager says :-)
Check this guy out for turning new Campag Black hubs into shiny bits of bling, pretty cool:
https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/polishedrecord/
P.S Do you have any photos of your “Super” you can share? I’d love to see it!
Cheers
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Building is slowly coming along, I have pretty much all of the parts ..... except new wheels :-)
This is a process I’ve been doing for a while now, but not sure if any of youse bothers. I saw someone do it & thought it was a good idea ........ that’s if you’re REALLY obsessive about your chains, like me :-)
New chains out of the box usually (especially Campag ones) comes coated in a thick wax/lube that’s a real pain to clean when after the first few rides & it attracts a lot of dirt & goes all gunky very quickly.
Before I put it on the bike, I would bath it in white spirit & leave over night, the result is it turns brown with the wax dissolved. Then wash thoroughly in washing up liquid & warm water until all the stickiness is remove & dry on the radiator to make sure all moisture are gone to prevent corrosion obviously. So there, I have a super clean new chain to put on the bike which is clean to work on & allows me to add my own lube which should be much easier to keep clean!
Also, more shiny bling arrived - an old pair of (but still in great condition) Nuovo Record skewers from the 80’s from Ebay :-)
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I’ll see youse at the Bridge but will bail at Croftamie as need to be back sharpest!
Cheers
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Hello Iain,
Sounds interesting & I'm interested ........... what's the weather forecast like for Sunday?
Provisionally in for me :-)
Cheers
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Confirmation to ride, see youse 9.30am at the clubroom!
Cheers
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17 minutes ago, Darryl Gunson said:
Hi Chung
yes, the only problem with Campag I ever had was with the shifter springs wearing out. It can be done DIY but I would recommend sending them off to a campag service centre as it is a fiddly job.
I have a few bits that you might be interested in. All 10sp
Chorus Carbon Compact crank and 48/34 rings.
2x Centaur tear mechs (with the Carbon plate)
pair of chorus Carbon shifters - rhs needs new spring
1 set of 32 hole Campagnolo Record silver hubs
1 32 hole chorus front hub
1 36 hole record rear hub.
Great looking bike Chung. Should be another stunner when you’ve got it together.
Best
Darryl
Thanks Darryl, that quite a stash of shiny chrome parts you have there :-)
I'll definitely bear that in mind ......... hell, I might even just get those Record hubs off you & just dangle them off my car's rear view mirror just like a pair of furry dice :-) They are a work of art in my opinion!
Cheers
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18 minutes ago, Darryl Gunson said:
Hi Chung
I used that B.B. (and groupset) for many years. When I finally decided to go Shimano, and swapped the BB out, it was still as smooth as the day it was fitted - 10 years later!
Thanks Darryl, indeed that’s great to know!
You could most definitely still get folks wanting to buy these old Campagnolo stuff (if you had parts to sell), at a good price too because like you said - they would still work beautifully like the first day you put them on (probably better even) !
The cheapest part I paid for on this build was 15quid for the Daytona front mech (most likely 17-18 years old) ...... needed a bit cleaning up though & the dearest was the gorgeous Record Chainset at £90, but that doesn’t include the Chorus BB bearing though :-/
I also only paid 30 pounds for the pair of Daytona shifters, but I would need to do a dismantling job on these (maybe even replace a part or two) to get the right shifters to work properly as the seller said he had problem getting into the 7th shift.
Do you have any experience on that front, Darryl? I would appreciate any tips & advise on that :-)
I’ve never done it before, but looking at YouTube videos, it doesn’t seem that daunting ......... famous last words :-0
Cheers
Chung
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1 hour ago, Mark O said:
I might turn out for this one or at least part of it - may bale at Stewarton and head for Eaglesham Moor. Are stabilisers still allowed in the main bunch for returnees????
Could someone post up some sense of the what the route is as I might meet you on the road rather than trek into Miller Street.
Mark, if it’s similar to the run a few Sundays back, then I assume we’ll pass the Neilston train station at some point ........... but better for the route maester to confirm for sure!
It would be good to see you back out on the bike with the Bunch!
Cheers
DONE! New Year, New Bike time - keeping it "real" though!
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Robbie, a few close ups of the clamp & rails ..... dimensions are roughly 7.2mm x 9.6mm, hope that helps!