The seat post is extended so Igor could try her out. |
Here is how it started. |
From Radio Flyer to Pass Hunter. |
10-speed Campy on VO hubs. |
28mm smooth tires are nice on the bumpy brick streets in Annapolis. |
Alec wanted a very light saddle. We were actually thinking of importing these. |
We used a mix of Campy Centaur and Chorus that I had in my spare components box. Those red Grand Cru jockey wheels should be good for an extra 2mph. |
I like how Campy brifters can be converted from 9-speed to 10-speed. |
I also donated a vintage Campy water bottle. |
Alec's first real road bike next to the latest. |
Test ride. |
Still need toe clips and minor fitting, but he seems satisfied. |
This was Alec's previous bike. Anyone need a 48cm Trek road bike? |
Nice build! I love a good trek but the pass hunter is a much more attractive machine in my opinion. It'll definitely be able to cover ground unattainable by a cervelo. I'd put on fenders and maybe go up to 32mm tires but I live in the rain where there's more cobblestone and pothole than actual paved road, but that's neither here nor there.
ReplyDeleteNice! Don't need the 48 trek, but that Gitane has some appeal...
ReplyDeleteVO is the "nuovo classico" of bicycling.
ReplyDeleteNice build. Very nice.
ReplyDeleteWhaddaya mean "almost as fast?" It ain't the bike, it's the engine!
nice rig. handsome kid. well done, folks.
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