Project Reveal
Well it has been a long time since I started this project. I posted about it last April, but it seems as though the "project" has been on the back burner since then.
The idea was to get my old Chas Roberts frame back up and running. The frame was built in 1984 or 85 and I have had it ever since. The bike has gone through a number of iterations in it's life. The worst of which I am now trying to resurrect it from -- a commuter with flat bars and ancient grip shift, brakes (that don't work at all) and general disrepair. Well a couple of nice presents from my lovely wife and the project is done... just like that voila. For Christmas this year she got me a beautiful, if not "over the top" Brooks B17 Ti railed saddle. For that purchase she got some great help from the Guys at Cycle Therapy in Toronto. Then for my birthday this year she had Craig over at Different Bikes build me up a nice set of wheels on my old hubs with Mavic Open Pro rims. Once the wheels were changed from 27" to 700c I needed longer reach brakes. I got some Shimano BR-R600, because even on my old 27" wheels it was a stretch for the Dura-Ace short reach brakes to the rims. Paired with some nice orange Jagwire cables and the brakes actually stop now.
I'm testing out a set of moustache bars. I'm not sure if I'm sold yet. Paired with an old Cinelli stem the angle is a bit acute for my aging frame. I think the bike looks great with the bars and cork tape, but the position needs to be worked on a bit. I should probably get a Nitto stem that has a bit more rise or has a longer neck into the bike. But that is the beauty of project bikes there is always something to do.
Oh, by the way, the ride is light, fast and rock solid -- just as I remembered it.
The idea was to get my old Chas Roberts frame back up and running. The frame was built in 1984 or 85 and I have had it ever since. The bike has gone through a number of iterations in it's life. The worst of which I am now trying to resurrect it from -- a commuter with flat bars and ancient grip shift, brakes (that don't work at all) and general disrepair. Well a couple of nice presents from my lovely wife and the project is done... just like that voila. For Christmas this year she got me a beautiful, if not "over the top" Brooks B17 Ti railed saddle. For that purchase she got some great help from the Guys at Cycle Therapy in Toronto. Then for my birthday this year she had Craig over at Different Bikes build me up a nice set of wheels on my old hubs with Mavic Open Pro rims. Once the wheels were changed from 27" to 700c I needed longer reach brakes. I got some Shimano BR-R600, because even on my old 27" wheels it was a stretch for the Dura-Ace short reach brakes to the rims. Paired with some nice orange Jagwire cables and the brakes actually stop now.
I'm testing out a set of moustache bars. I'm not sure if I'm sold yet. Paired with an old Cinelli stem the angle is a bit acute for my aging frame. I think the bike looks great with the bars and cork tape, but the position needs to be worked on a bit. I should probably get a Nitto stem that has a bit more rise or has a longer neck into the bike. But that is the beauty of project bikes there is always something to do.
Oh, by the way, the ride is light, fast and rock solid -- just as I remembered it.