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  • in reply to: Alaska Cycling #945138
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    Congratulations on the marriage!

    That’s some beautiful country up there, it’s great that you’re getting to enjoy it from 2 wheels :)

    in reply to: "Vintage" bikes, building a commuter, and Craigslist #945126
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    @KLizotte 24528 wrote:

    I would think good quality leather would hold up better over the long term and be more comfortable so long as it doesn’t get soaked or is out in the rain much. All the stuff they use on horses (saddle, reins, etc) is made out of leather. Also, good quality golf clubs use leather grips. Since you saved $ on the frame, I think you should go all out.

    As every lady knows, it’s all about the accessories. ;)

    (Spoken by someone who won’t be getting the credit card bill)

    Yes!!!! Someone who understands! LOL [ATTACH=CONFIG]1328[/ATTACH]

    I really want this thing to be bike porn. There are some beautiful examples in this thread
    http://www.bikeforums.net/showthread.php/762624-The-New-Classic-Rigs-and-Rides-Thread-1-1

    in reply to: "Vintage" bikes, building a commuter, and Craigslist #945121
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    @mstone 24524 wrote:

    this is for a commuter? do you have covered parking & mostly stay out of the rain? if not, I’d skip the leather. I prefer a leather saddle also, but if you’re going less than 30-40 miles at a time it doesn’t really matter and I’d go for low-maintenance instead.

    It is mostly commuter, and some eventual touring. It will be out of the elements, except when I’m on it. My commute is 20 miles one-way, so I definitely want something a bit more comfortable. Selle uses their “watershed” leather, so I was thinking it might hold up better. I’ll probably just go with the low-maintenance/cost option for now and try to find a tape that matches the saddle as closely as possible.

    in reply to: "Vintage" bikes, building a commuter, and Craigslist #945101
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    Selle also offers leather handlebar tape that would match the saddle. How good is leather handlebar tape? Any issues with it? Would it stand up to the weather as well?

    in reply to: "Vintage" bikes, building a commuter, and Craigslist #945084
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    @DaveK 24465 wrote:

    I’d go with a brown saddle (Brooks or other vintage-look), brown bar wrap, and hoods. Add gumwall tires and chrome/metal fenders and rack. Match the cable housing to the decals as close as you can. It’ll look beautiful.

    Yep, that’s the way I decided to go. Just pulled the trigger on this:
    http://selleanatomica.com/products/titanico-x-details/
    They’ve got ’em for $134. I chose golden, which is a bit lighter than “brown”, but we’ll see how it looks.

    in reply to: "Vintage" bikes, building a commuter, and Craigslist #945059
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    @Tim Kelley 24453 wrote:

    How about pink?

    I’m not man enough

    in reply to: "Vintage" bikes, building a commuter, and Craigslist #945058
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    @DismalScientist 24454 wrote:

    I have no suggestion on color, but if you are rewrapping the bars, this is the time to put on aero brake levers if you want them.

    My favorite mail order store is http://www.niagaracycle.com

    I’m definitely going to aero, just haven’t decided whether STI, bar end, or those awesome ones you posted :)

    in reply to: "Vintage" bikes, building a commuter, and Craigslist #945051
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    So, I need a bike rack for the back, any suggestions on what kind I should get and where to get it from?

    Also, trying to figure out which way I want to go on my “build”. I have 3 options I’m considering
    1) “honey” or brown saddle, wraps, tires, etc
    2) white saddle, wraps, racks, whitewalls? lol
    3) black rack, saddle, fenders etc…

    What do you all think would look best? I’m leaning towards the brown/honey look

    in reply to: Miyata 610 #945037
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    @mstone 24435 wrote:

    40 spoke wheel?

    36 spokes

    in reply to: Miyata 610 #945034
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    @brendan 24428 wrote:

    Aside from grime and UV-damage, the pie plate looks like it’s not seen too much mileage. That it’s still there and not cracked means I assume the rest of the bike hasn’t seen much mileage either?

    It doesn’t look like it. It is in amazing condition from what I can tell.

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    Trying to keep track of all these different websites for logging miles and doing challenges is really becoming cumbersome.

    The difference between this challenge and all the others I’m taking part in is that this one will directly benefit, in a tangible way, the local cycling community. It’s not just a KOM to brag about. I’m in, at the expense of some other bang-my-own-drum stuff ;) Hope it helps, and thanks for bringing this to our attention. Is there some way we can get the word out more? Make it a sticky or announcement at the top? Is this also being heavily blogged about in the regional blogosphere?

    in reply to: "Vintage" bikes, building a commuter, and Craigslist #944929
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    in reply to: "Vintage" bikes, building a commuter, and Craigslist #944923
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    Wrong CL ad lol, I didn’t get the pink one. Mine is the blue 610 in Dismal’s other link

    Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk 2

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    The status page I looked at a bit ago has it listed as closed, no idea how accurate or timely that is

    in reply to: "Vintage" bikes, building a commuter, and Craigslist #944918
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    I’ve got a shiny old Miyata 610 sitting in my front room :)

    Thanks DismalScientist!

    edit: serial # is NA40917. The “N” in the serial # makes it an ’85. will post pix later

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