Archive for the ‘Parts’ Category
Was nach dem Rennrad kommt …
Thursday, October 30th, 2008Project / Parts wanted
Thursday, August 14th, 2008Baue gerade einen alten Spezialized CrossRoads (199x 28″ Trekking mit Canti Mounts ) Rahmen auf. Der Rahmen lag in Kreuzberg an einer Straßenecke - ohne Schloss o.ä. , komplett leergeräubert, o. Gabel, lediglich mit Tretlager und mit ca. 1000 Lackschichten versehen.
Das Resultat soll in erster Linie günstig und unverwüstlich werden.
Hat noch jmd.
1 x Kurbelsatz (kein Campa)
1 x Bremshebel (Canti)
1x Pedalen
rumfliegen?
Fotos folgen.
Chainless
Thursday, July 17th, 2008
1903, Tribune Shaft Drive. Mehr Bilder: Rydjor Bike Shop
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Handlebar Ideas Part 7 / Der Flicken Griff
Thursday, July 10th, 2008Gorilla Track Frames
Sunday, July 6th, 2008Handlebar ideas part… äh 5 & 6
Tuesday, June 17th, 2008Flying Gate track/time trial frameset
Thursday, June 5th, 2008Lenker Idee Part 4! Moorson adjustable handlebar.
Friday, May 16th, 2008Lenker Idee Part4!
Diesmal ohne Fragezeichen, weil zwar ein wenig fragwürdig, dafür aber gutaussehend.
The Moorson Twin Tube was one of the first unorthodox frame designs, patented in 1926. With an eye to producing a light yet rigid frame, F.E. Moorson’s design brought the seat and chain stays forward to the head tube where they were flattened and welded. This eliminated the need for lugs, producing a strong and rigid frame that could be built with any frame angles desired. Moorson also designed and patented an adjustable handlebar whose bend could be changed to any number of styles, from flat to Lauterwasser bend. The Moorson Twin Tube was used by a number of successful racers in England during the late 1920’s -1930’s.
Moore Moorson Images and photo above from: theracingbicycle.com/Moorson.html
The Moorson history at Tony Hadland’s Page: hadland.me.uk/moorson.html
aus Gold Scheisse machen… für £3.99
Thursday, May 15th, 2008Original Retro-Decal-Sets kosten gut und gerne 40 US$. Anti-Theft-Rost zum aufkleben gibt’s deutlich drunter. Keine Ahnung was ein Satz Shimano105 Sticker kostet - hilft vielleicht auch… Foto: Dominic Wilcox








