So cool. You really get these neutral-not neutral paint colors. Subtle specialness.
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Steve Hampsten
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“These are my principles. If you don’t like them, I have others.”
Steve, you've nailed it again with a bike that instantly looks classic. Is it just my eyes or is this bike slack in the HT and ST?
Steve Hampsten
www.hampsten.blogspot.com
“These are my principles. If you don’t like them, I have others.”
And now for something a little different:
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Steve Hampsten
www.hampsten.blogspot.com
“These are my principles. If you don’t like them, I have others.”
This was a fun build - "fun" meaning, in this case, that we are NEVER doing one like this again. I'm just too old for the complicated stuff and my interest in puzzles is flagging. But pal Kevin sure loves his new bike and that's gotta be worth something, right?
Some highlights:
Welded frame for Paul Racer M brakes - when Paul says they'll work with a 32mm tire and a fender, believe him.
Front SON hub dynamo, routed internally through the fork, splitting at the crown. One lead goes to the front light, the other to the tail light via the BB shell.
Somehow (magic, maybe?) there's a USP charging port at the top of the stem for one's iPhone, electric toothbrush, microwave, etc.
This was our first flat-crown straight-blade fork - the Rando crown, we're calling it - and it was a roaring success.
Campy bar cons actually... work.
Frame welded by Erik Rolf at Alliance; all brazing - including fork - by Martin Tweedy; Kevin did the design and much of the wiring; paint by Adam at Now You're Finished; assembly by Kenny at Slug City Cycles; Steve did fenders, hair-pulling, and name-calling. Wheels by Corey Thomson.
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Steve Hampsten
www.hampsten.blogspot.com
“These are my principles. If you don’t like them, I have others.”
Some musings here: https://hampsten.blogspot.com/2021/10/relentlessly.html
Steve Hampsten
www.hampsten.blogspot.com
“These are my principles. If you don’t like them, I have others.”
I think we may have enough of these out there to equip a small pro team:
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Steve Hampsten
www.hampsten.blogspot.com
“These are my principles. If you don’t like them, I have others.”
Steve Hampsten
www.hampsten.blogspot.com
“These are my principles. If you don’t like them, I have others.”
I also loved old Cinelli bars at the time, but Nitto bars are great.
Dan Fuller, local bicycle enthusiast
Steve,
RE: Kevin's bike up there. That "flat-crown straight-blade fork - the Rando crown, we're calling it," is that for 1" steerer tubes, or could it work with 1-1/8" steerers? Just wondering how it might pair up with my ti SB as a second fork.
Steve Hampsten
www.hampsten.blogspot.com
“These are my principles. If you don’t like them, I have others.”
Steve Hampsten
www.hampsten.blogspot.com
“These are my principles. If you don’t like them, I have others.”
Nice! Strada Bianca? I'm guessing mine will look a lot like this (steel fork, etc.), except the color, of course.
Steve Hampsten
www.hampsten.blogspot.com
“These are my principles. If you don’t like them, I have others.”
Ok, after this I swear I'm done getting new bikes: Steve's Strada Bianca, 35mm tires, Stiletto fork:
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Steve Hampsten
www.hampsten.blogspot.com
“These are my principles. If you don’t like them, I have others.”
Chunky where the rubber meets the road. Svelte everywhere else. That one looks fun as hell.
Awesome.
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