Sunday, November 28, 2010

Schwinn Crisscross Rebuilt 7-Speed, 51cm Lugged 4130 Cro-Mo - *SOLD*

Schwinn Crisscross Rebuilt 7-Speed, 51cm

The base of this build is nice Schwinn Crisscross frame. This is an early true hybrid frame, which takes 700c wheels, has cantilever brakes, and has plenty of fender clearance. These frames make nice commuter or touring bikes for these reasons. This one has been completely rebuilt to be a very rideable 7-speed with a wide range of gearing options. Built up with Rivendell inspiration, features mustache handlebars with a tall quill stem. Handlebars have been wrapped in orange cloth tape, then amber shellacked, giving a deep honey brown. Has a single chainring up front and a 7-speed cassette in the rear, controlled with a Suntour Barcon bar end ratcheting shifter. Has some nice cyclocross tires, which make this bike good for any weather condition, or some off-road trail riding. Has plenty of clearance for full fenders, and can accommodate a variety of racks. This bike is ideal for riders 5'6" to 5"10", give or take.

[ C O M P O N E N T S ]

700c Wheelset, wide touring style
Titan Tour Alloy Rims
Shimano DeoreXT Rear Freehub
Hutchinson Bulldog Cross Tires, 70x34c
7-Speed Cassette, 12-28
KMC Z-Chain
Suntour Rear Derailer, Accushift VCT
Suntour Barcon Ratcheting Shifter, friction
DiaCompe Cantilever Brakes
DiaCompe Brake Levers, white hoods
UNO Alloy MicroAdjust Seatpost
Velo Black Saddle with Brass Rivets
SR Alloy Stem, 60mm reach, extended quill
Alloy Mustache Handlebars
Tressostar Orange Cloth Handlebar Tape, amber shellacked
SR Alloy Crankset, 170mm
Alloy Chainring, 40t
Silver Single Chainring Bolts
Silver Alloy Platform Pedals

*SOLD*

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Schwinn Mixte Fixed Gear/Single Speed, 22"/56cm Lugged 4130 Cro-Mo - *SOLD*

Schwinn Le Tour Mixte Single Speed/Fixed Gear, 22"/56cm


The base of this build is a Schwinn Le Tour mixte frame, completely rebuilt as a city fixed gear or single speed. Features a deep-v flip/flop wheelset, North Road swept back bars, and remove-able fenders. Can be setup as a fixed gear or a coast-able single speed with a 52/18 ratio, perfect for cruising around the city. Bike has been completely rebuilt with a reconditioned bottom bracket and headset. Handlebar grips are cork which is very comfortable on rough roads. Cork grips have been amber shellacked for durability, grip, and a beautiful amber hue. This bicycle would be great as a daily commuter, and has eyelets to accommodate assorted styles of racks. This bike is ideal for riders 5'8" to 5'11", give or take.

[ C O M P O N E N T S ]

Silver Deep-V Wheelset, 700c
CST Tubes, presta valves
Kenda Black Tires, 700x23c
18t Track Cog & LockRing {OR} 18t Single Speed Freewheel
KMC Silver Z-410 Track Width Single Speed Chain
SR Aero Crankset, 52t
Reconditioned Bottom Bracket
Silver Alloy Platform Pedals
Alloy Micro-Adjust Two-Bolt Seatpost
Velo Black Saddle w/ Rivets
Reconditioned Headset
SR Alloy Stem, 100mm Reach
North Road Swept Back Handlebars
Velo Orange Cork Grips, amber shellacked
Star Brake Levers
Long Reach Dual-Pivot Front Brake
Mafac Racer CenterPull Rear Brake
Planet Bike Silver Fenders

*SOLD*
Please indicate fixed gear or single speed when inquiring.

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Motobecane Rebuilt 5-Speed Mixte, 19"/48cm French Porteur - *SOLD*

Motobecane Rebuilt 5-Speed Mixte, 19"/48cm

Inspiration for this bicycle came from the classic constructeur style, particularly the Porteur-style bicycle, used to deliver newspapers on Parisian streets. This bicycle has been rebuilt with French bicycles as a template. The frame is a Motobecane mixte, with twin lateral stays, a classic design. Has been completely rebuilt as a 5-speed with a rear derailer. Sports French-style alloy handlebars, inverse brake levers, and a single ratcheting thumb shifter. The thumb shifter is friction only, and ratchets both in up and down shifts, which gives accurate and precise shifting. The handlebars have been wrapped in cloth handlebar tape, then treated with 3 coats of amber shellac, matching the saddle perfectly. Bottom bracket has been completely reconditioned with a new axle to allow a cotterless crank. Headset has been reconditioned as well. The threaded fork fits a standard quill stem. Features a new alloy wheelset. Has ample clearance for full fenders, and can fit a variety of racks. This bicycle is ideal for riders 5'2" to 5'7", give or take.

[ C O M P O N E N T S ]

Alloy Aero Wheelset, 700c
Kenda Tubes, Schrader Valve
CST Super HP Skinwall Tires, 700x23c
SunTour 5-Speed Freewheel, 14-28
Shimano Light Action Rear Derailer
Reconditioned Bottom Bracket
Sugino Alloy Crankset
Single Chainring Bolts
Black Chainring, 48t
Silver Alloy Pedals
Honey Brown Leather Saddle
SR Alloy Stem, 100mm reach
Velo-Orange Belleville Handlebars
Shimano MT-50 Ratcheting Thumb Shifter
Dia-Compe Inverse Brake Levers, Black
GreenGrips Cloth Handlebar Tape, amber shellacked

*SOLD*

Monday, November 8, 2010

Miyata 912 Rebuilt Fixed Gear/Single Speed, 25"/63cm Lugged Cro-Mo - *SOLD*

Miyata 912 Rebuilt Fixed Gear/Single Speed, 25"/63cm

The idea behind this build was to re-build a beautiful Miyata 912 frame as a classic fixed gear racer.So, the base of this build is a Miyata 912 frame made of lugged triple-butted cro-moly. Miyata made their own tubing, and the result is a very lightweight, yet strong frame. Built up with very nice components. Features a hand-built wheelset with wide double-walled alloy rims, stainless steel spokes, and high-flange alloy hubs. Also sports a cartridge bottom bracket, track crankset, and silver track width chain. Has very nice Schwalbe Delta Cruiser tires, that have superior flat protection. Drop bars have been wrapped in cloth handlebar tape, then clear shellacked to match the cream tires perfectly. Can be set up as a fixed gear or a coast-able single speed. This bike is ideal for riders at least 6'0" tall.

[ C O M P O N E N T S ]
Handbuilt 700c Track Wheelset
Alex DM18 Silver Alloy Rims, double-walled & eyeletted
High-Flange Silver Alloy Flip/Flop Hubset
Stainless Steel Spokes, traditional 3-cross pattern
CST Tubes, presta valve
Schwalbe Cream Delta Cruiser Tires, 700x35c
16t Track Cog & LockRing {OR} 16t Dicta Single Speed Freewheel
KMC Z410 Silver Track Width Single Speed Chain
Sealed Cartridge Bottom Bracket
Vuelta Pista Track Crankset, 165mm
Single Chainring Bolts
46t Black Alloy Chainring, 144 BCD
SR LaPrade Alloy MicroAdjust Seatpost
Selle Italia Mundialita Black Leather Saddle
Kalloy Silver Alloy Stem, 80mm Reach
Drop Handlebars
Tressostar White Cloth Handlebar Tape, clear shellacked
Tektro InLine Brake Lever
DiaCompe Sidepull Brake

*SOLD*
Please indicate fixed gear or coast-able single speed when inquiring. 

Saturday, November 6, 2010

Trek 800 Rebuilt 7-Speed, 22"/56cm 4130 Cro-Moly - *SOLD*

Trek 800 Rebuilt 7-Speed, 22"/56cm

Inspired by the early Bridgestone MB & XO series, this Trek 800 has been rebuilt as a comfortable and speedy 7-speed. This bike originally was setup as a mountain bike, with an early 80's build. It has been re-imagined and completely rebuilt as an efficient city commuter, yet still has the capabilities of an off-road beast or winter warrior by throwing on some knobby tires. Features alloy drop bars, cantilever brakes, and aero brake levers. The wheelset features alloy rims with slick tires, which give complete contact with the road and are sure-footed in foul weather. Sports a rear derailer only, hyperglide cassette, and a smooth, friction shifting Suntour Barcon shifter on the handlebar end. Bars have been wrapped in black cork handlebar tape, and twined at the ends. Saddle is a very comfortable Selle Italia Mundialita in original black leather. Can accommodate full fenders and a variety of rack configurations. Knobby tires can be included for free. Can install fenders or racks for additional fees. This bike is ideal for riders 5'10" to 6'2", give or take.

[ C O M P O N E N T S ]

26" Alloy Wheelset, 559mm
Araya Alloy Rims
Forte Slick City ST Tires, 26x1.25 - 559x32
Shimano Hubs, freehub
7-Speed Hyperglide Cassette
KMC Narrow Z-Chain
Shimano 200GS Rear Derailer
Reconditioned Bottom Bracket
Sakae CX Crankset, 170mm
Sakae Alloy Chainring, 45t
Single Chainring Bolts
Black Rising Stem
ALPS Alloy Handlebars
Aero Brake Levers
Suntour BarCon Bar End Shifter
Black Cork Handlebar Tape, ends twined
Allen Seatpost Binder Bolt
Velo Black Saddle

*SOLD*


Sunday, October 31, 2010

Trek 420 Fixed Gear/Single Speed Roadster, 25"/63cm Lugged Cro-Moly - *SOLD*

Trek 420 Fixed Gear/Single Speed Roadster, 25"/63cm


The base of this build is a Trek 420 frame made in 1985. Older Trek frames were handmade in Waterloo, WI, and featured some nice custom lugs. Everything is lugged on this beauty, right down to the horizontal dropouts. Frame is made of TruTemper double butted cro-moly steel. This frame has been built up as a fixed gear or coast-able single speed roadster. Features arc handlebars with cork grips that have been amber shellacked to resist any dirt, grime, or rain. Features a brand new deep-v wheelset with a flip/flop hub in the back. Saddle has been reconditioned and has been recovered with a dark brown snakeskin-type leather, very elegant. Setup as a fixed gear or coast-able single speed with a 42/16 ratio. Features full coverage fenders, ready for any weather situation. This bike is ideal for riders 6'0" & up.

[ C O M P O N E N T S ]
Deep-V Wheelset, 700c
Weinmann Silver DP18 Rims
Formula Cartridge Bearing Flip/Flop Hubs
Stainless Steel Spokes
CST COMP Czar White-Striped Tires, 700x25c
Forte Tubes, long stem presta valve
16t Dura Ace Track Cog & LockRing {OR} 16t Dicta Single Speed Freewheel
KMC Z-Chain 3/32"
Reconditioned Sakae Bottom Bracket
Sugino GS Alloy Polished Crankset
42t Sugnio Alloy Chainring, 144 BCD
Silver Single Chainring Bolts
SR LaPrade MicroAdjust Seatpost
Brown Leather Saddle
SR Alloy Touring-Style Pedals
Reconditioned Trek Headset
SR Forged Stem, 100mm Reach
Arc Handlebars
Cork Grips, amber shellacked
Dia-Compe CenterPull Brake
Planet Bike Full Coverage Fenders

*SOLD*
Please indicate fixed gear or coast-able single speed when inquiring.

Friday, October 29, 2010

Corsaro 700 Fixed Gear/Single Speed, 21"/53cm Lugged Steel - *SOLD*

Corsaro 700 Fixed Gear/Single Speed, 21"/53cm


The base of this build is a Corsaro 700 frame made of lugged steel. Built up as a fixed gear or single speed. Bike has been completely rebuilt with a cartridge bottom bracket, reconditioned headset and some nice components. Features a mixed up 700c wheelset with a flip/flop rear hub, and a nice front wheel with a Shimano 105 hub laced to a Mavic Open 20 rim. Drop handlebars are wrapped with comfortable cloth handlebar tape. Tires are 700x32c, perfect for a commuter, or city riding where comfort is desired. Even with the 32c tires, there is plenty of room to add fenders for foul-weather riding. Fenders can be purchased and installed for an additional fee. This bike is ideal for riders 5'6" to 5'10", give or take. Please indicate fixed gear or coast-able single speed when inquiring.

[ C O M P O N E N T S ]

Alloy 700c Wheelset
Rear Wheel, Formula Hub laced to Alex R450 Aero Rim
Front Wheel, Shimano 105 Hub laced to Mavic Open 20 Rim
CST Tubes, presta valves
Panaracer Urban Max Tires, 700x32c
KMC Z410 Track Width Single Speed Chain
18t Track Cog & Lockring {OR} 18t Single Speed Freewheel
Sealed Cartridge Bottom Bracket
Shimano Alloy Crankset
Sugino 52t Alloy Chainring
Silver Single Chainring Bolts
Wellgo Black Track Pedals
Black Cannondale Saddle
SR Alloy Stem, 80mm reach
Track-Style Drop Handlebars
Newbaum's Orange Cloth Handlebar Tape
Tektro InLine Brake Lever
Dia-Compe 600 Sidepull Brake

*SOLD*
Please indicate fixed gear or coast-able single speed when inquiring. 

Monday, September 6, 2010

Gears, gears, gears.


While I primarily build fixed gear and single speed bicycles, due to the flatness of the region I live in, I do enjoy geared bikes. Too many gears can be silly, unless you're going on a serious tour crossing mountainous areas. For flat Chicago, a close range of gears is all that is needed, nothing drastic but enough to notice and be able to shift from 'get to where I'm going as fast as possible' to 'let's go for a leisurely ride.' I recently acquired a beautiful Schwinn Suburban. I thought it would probably sit for a while before I got the energy to work on it, but after getting it in the morning, it was completely rebuilt and ready to ride as I tested it out later that night. It features a close-range 14-18 freewheel in the rear, and was rebuilt with new wheels, brake assemblies, seat, and cork grips - of which I'm now a huge fan. Also, Schwinn managed to put on the worst derailleur I've seen, so this was swapped out for some solid vintage Suntour shifting parts - SEVEN derailleur (surprisingly smooth and accurate) and Power Shifter. This one went out already and will be ridden quite a bit I'm sure.


Sunday, August 22, 2010

Schwinn Le Tour Fixed Gear/Single Speed, 21"/53cm Lugged Steel - *SOLD*

Schwinn Le Tour Fixed Gear/Single Speed, 21"/53cm

The base of this build is an early '80s Schwinn Le Tour frame in blue, made of lugged steel. Built up with nice, modern components. Features a new deep-v wheelset, cartridge bottom bracket. Built up to accent the frame with whites, including deep-v rims, saddle, and cloth handlebar tape. Has a flip/flop hub so it can be set up as a fixed gear or a coast-able single speed. Set up with a 52/18 ratio, perfect for getting around flat city streets and trails. Pedals are included, choice of standard platforms, clips, or SPD clipless. This bike is ideal for riders 5'6" to 5'10".

[ C O M P O N E N T S ]

White Deep-V Wheelset, 700c
White Machined Deep-V Rims
Black Stainless Steel Spokes
Black Alloy Flip/Flop Hubset
Presta Valve Tubes
Kenda Black Tires, 700x23c
18t Track Cog & LockRing {OR} 18t Dicta Single Speed Freewheel
KMC Z710 Heavy Duty Track Width Single Speed Chain
Sealed Cartridge Bottom Bracket
Shimano Exage Alloy Crankset, 165mm
Sugino Alloy 52t Chainring
Origin8 Black Single Chainring Bolts
Kalloy Alloy Micro-Adjust Seatpost
White Kore Saddle
SR Custom Alloy Stem
SR Custom Road Champion Alloy Drop Handlebars
Newbaum's White Cloth Handlebar Tape
Tektro R720 InLine Brake Lever
Tektro Long-Reach SidePull Caliper Brake
ProMax Brake Pads

*SOLD*
Please indicate fixed gear or coast-able single speed when inquiring. 

Saturday, August 21, 2010

Palo Alto.

I recently acquired a frame that was of Italian make and was sold by Palo Alto in the early '80s. After much research, I found an old Palo Alto catalog from 1984. It had photos of the frame I had. It was interesting to note that these frames were sold as framesets only, with the option of purchasing any assortment of parts to build up the bike. It was refreshing to see a company offering their customers flexibility and the ability to customize a new bike. So many new bikes come as complete packages, and if you want something different like handlebars, you need to buy another set of handlebars and are stuck with extra ones that you didn't want in the first place.
As I build up bikes one at a time, it was nice to see that some companies encourage customers to think about what components they want on their bikes. The frame in question was Italian made by Biemmezeta in the early '80s and was made completely with lugged Columbus SL tubing, very nice.
Taking inspiration from a book of vintage French bicycles, I decided to build up this frame with some nice, classy colors. White tires can sometimes overwhelm the color scheme of a bike if the frame is heavy with white accents, but they can brighten up a frame as a complementary color. Same with handlebar tape. I opted for shellac'd green tape, giving a deep olive color, that complements the frame and other components without overwhelming the entire build. I think it turned out nicely, as did a fellow rider who recently acquired this bike.


Sunday, August 15, 2010

Ross Signature 290S Single Speed, 25"/63cm Lugged Ishiwata Cro-Moly - *SOLD*

Ross Signature 290S Single Speed, 25"/63cm

The base of this build is a Ross Signature 290S frame made of lugged Ishiwata EX triple-butted cro-moly. Ross made some clunkers back in the day, but their Signature line put out some high end bikes, and this 290S is one of the nice ones. Built up as a hearty commuter, suitable for rough city streets, with a single speed drivetrain. This bike has been completely rebuilt with a reconditioned headset and a sealed cartridge bottom bracket. Features Matrix rims, nice and wide, built into a nice wheelset with the rear wheel being completely re-laced by hand with a new hub set up for single speed. Features a honey brown leather saddle and shellac'd handlebar tape that give this bike a touch of class. Setup as a coast-able single speed with a 52/18 ratio. This bike is ideal for riders 6'0" and up.

[ C O M P O N E N T S ]

27" Alloy Touring Wheelset
Matrix Rims, brownish gray
Alloy Hubs, Quando in the rear, Maillard up front
CST Tubes, presta valves
NOS Performance Skinwall Tires, 27x1-1/4", takes up to 120 psi
18t Dicta Single Speed Freewheel
KMC Z510 Heavy Duty Track Width Single Speed Chain
Sugino Alloy Crankset, 52t
Shimano Sealed Cartridge Bottom Bracket
Honey Brown Leather Saddle
Alloy Drop Bars
Cloth Handlebar Tape, amber shellac'd
Alloy Stem, 100mm reach
Shimano Brake Levers, Z-series
Shimano Z-Series Sidepull Brakes with Quick-Release
Silver Alloy Platform Pedals

*SOLD*

The Des Plaines River Trail - Cook County South Section.

Yesterday, with a week's vacation coming up, I set out for an alleged swap meet in town. I had hopes of finding parts to keep me busy with projects in the upcoming week. Showing up at the scheduled start time, there was no one there with anything bike related save a bike stand where attendees could supposedly wash and tune up there bike.
Bummed at the failed swap meet, I hopped on my bike. My rear rack had two panniers ready to be filled with parts. I had been reading about the Des Plaines River Trail the night previous and had looked at maps and figured out where I could hop on. I thought I could hop on Grand Ave out of town and see where the trail started for a possible future trip.
With my Raleigh Super Course ready for action, I set out on this fixed gear bike set up for city travel. Grand Ave was a decent way out of town compared to Augusta which has a dedicated bike lane, but rambles through lots of stop signs, broken glass, and not the safest of neighborhoods in my opinion. Grand Ave takes a slight diagonal up north on the westerly way out of downtown Chicago and despite the busy traffic, it is a wide avenue with two-lane traffic, leaving plenty of room for a bicyclist to safely ride without fear.
Roughly 10 miles later, still on Grand Ave, I stopped in River Grove, purchased a couple bottles of water, and stowed them safely in my panniers. I set out to find where I might hop on the Des Plaines River Trail.
According to the Cook County Forest Preserve District, this trail is closed, as there are signs at every main road with a large "CLOSED" sign over the trail. However, the trail is certainly passable. I'd read that the trail is crushed limestone and I figured I'd be alright on a road bike with decent, wider tires.
Arriving on the trail, I started north figuring I'd stop and turn around shortly after. However, the off-road trail became engrossing as I seldom get the chance to ride anywhere but city streets. Suddenly, the thought of a little mud, tree roots, and loose gravel became delightful and I continued northward.
The trail meanders next to the not too scenic Des Plaines River, which seemed like on a swamp on one of the hottest days this summer and I would have been bitten by mosquitoes had I stopped and rested.
I passed and was passed by a handful of other riders, all on modern mountain bikes. I must have looked a bit odd on a late '70s road bike riding fixed gear through the woods. However, the inability to coast was amazing on these off-road trails. I've read of the benefits of riding fixed gear in poor weather, but riding through dirt and gravel trails was truly fun on a fixed gear as I could control every turn and feel how my rear wheel responded to the changing ground. This Raleigh Super Course is my everyday rider in city streets and I often load it up and enjoy riding fixed gear, not having to stop a loaded down bike with just rim brakes.
The trail switches between wider gravel to singletrack, and I exited the trail about 10 miles after I started. I found myself near Morton Grove, and started back on suburb streets as the weather looked like it would start to storm. Luckily it did not and I met up with Milwaukee Ave far outside the city limits near Niles, and headed southeast to the start of the North Branch Trail. After a quick snack I continued on Milwaukee Ave all the way down to Wicker Park, turning south on Damen to make it home, completely exhausted. At 40 miles, including a good 10 miles of slow riding offroad, this was the longest fixed gear trip to date for me.
 1978 Raleigh Super Course, murky Des Plaines River in the far background.

Local fauna a few feet away from the trail. This was a learning and friendship adventure.

The open limestone road.


Monday, August 9, 2010

Raleigh Sports Rebuilt Single Speed, 21"/53cm Lugged Steel - *SOLD*

Raleigh Sports Rebuilt Single Speed, 21"/53cm

The base of this build is a Raleigh Sports frame in a beautiful coffee brown finish, that is in very nice cosmetic condition. Originally this bike was a 3-speed with all steel components. The frames are very nice, made of lugged 20/30 steel, but the stock steel components really weigh down the frame. This one has been rebuilt with some nice upgrades including a freshly handbuilt alloy wheelset. The wheelset features alloy high flange hubs laced to double-walled alloy rims in the same 26x1-3/8" size as the original wheels. Sports a long reach stem and comfortable swept back handlebars which make the bike much more ride-able than the original stem/bar setup. Set-up as a coast-able single speed with a 46/17 ratio, perfect for cruising around the city. Racks and baskets can be installed for an additional fee. This bike is ideal for riders 5'6" to 5'10", give or take.

[ C O M P O N E N T S ]

Handbuilt Lightweight Alloy Wheelset, 26x1-3/8"
Sunrims CR18 Rims, double-walled, single-eyeleted
Normandy/Maillard High Flange Alloy Hubs
Michelin World Tour Black Tires, 26x1-3/8"
CST Tubes, schrader valves
17t Dicta Single Speed Freewheel
KMC Z510 Heavy Duty Track Width Single Speed Chain
Raleigh "Heron" Cottered Crankset, 46t
Raleigh Block Pedals
Kalloy Alloy Micro-Adjust Seatpost
Dark Brown Leather Saddle
SR Alloy Stem, 100mm reach
Swept Back Handlebars
Black Faux Leather Handlebar Tape
Shimano Alloy Brake Levers
Dual-Pivot Long Reach Brakes
SRAM Brake Cables
ProMax Brake Pads

*SOLD*

Saturday, July 31, 2010

Fuji Tiara Fixed Gear/Single Speed, 25"/63cm Lugged VALite - *SOLD*

Fuji Tiara Fixed Gear/Single Speed, 25"/63cm


The base of this build is a Fuji Tiara frame made of Ishiwata Si-45 featherweight VALite lugged tubes. Nice and light, tight and quick on the road. Built up with an aero wheelset with a flip/flop hub to switch between fixed and single speed. Bike has been completely rebuilt with beautiful reconditioned Hatta bottom bracket and headset. Features chrome drop handlebars wrapped in French orange cloth handlebar tape. Saddle is a honey brown leather reconditioned one, accents colors nicely. Can be setup as a fixed gear or a coast-able single speed with a 48/17 ratio. When inquiring please indicate if you prefer a fixed gear or a coast-able single speed. Ideal for riders at least 6'0" tall.

[ C O M P O N E N T S ]

Aero Wheelset, 700c
Alex R450 Silver Rims, 700c
Stainless Steel Spokes, cross-pattern
Silver Cartridge Bearing Flip/Flop Hubset
CST Tubes, presta valves
CST Czar Comp Orange-Striped Tires, 700x25c
17t Track Cog & LockRing {OR} 17t Dicta Single Speed Freewheel
KMC Z510 Heavy Duty Track Width Single Speed Chain
Reconditioned Hatta Bottom Bracket
Sakae Alloy SX Crankset, 170mm
Black 48t Chainring
Origin8 Black Single Speed Chainring Bolts
Silver Alloy Platform Pedals
Alloy Seatpost
Honey Brown Leather Saddle
Reconditioned Hatta Headset
Alloy Stem, 80mm Reach
Chrome Drop Handlebars
Tressostar Orange Cloth Handlebar Tape
Tektro InLine Brake Lever
Shimano 105 SidePull Brake

*SOLD*
Please indicate fixed gear or coast-able single speed when inquiring. 

Monday, July 26, 2010

Motobecane Mirage Single Speed Roadster, 25"/63cm Lugged Steel - *SOLD*

Motobecane Mirage Single Speed Roadstar, 25"/63cm

The idea of this build was to create a classic English style bicycle. I've always loved the look of 3-speeds, with curvy North Road handlebars and vintage flair, however as a taller rider, bicycles of this style have simply not been made, usually peaking at 58cm, sometimes 60cm for a vintage Roadster. With this in mind, I built up this bike with a Motobecane Mirage frame made of lugged 2040 steel, as a base. This bike has been completely rebuilt as a single speed, perfect for flat city rides in comfort. Features a lightweight alloy wheelset, and features a track crankset and bottom bracket for a straight chainline. Handlebars are vintage English ones, with a nicely swept back bend, wrapped in cloth handlebar tape and amber shellac'd. Grip area has also been twined at the ends for a classic look. Features some vintage flair with a cloth taped & twined accent on the top tube, and a twined chainstay. Saddle is sprung, and has been reconditioned with a classic honey brown leather. Set up as a single speed with a 48/17 ratio, with 27" wheels this is a quick yet comfortable ratio for flat city streets. This bike is ideal for riders at least 6'0" tall.

[ C O M P O N E N T S ]

Alloy Wheelset, 27", spaced out to single speed
CST Tubes
Continental Tires, Gatorskin in the rear, Ultra Sport up front
17t Shimano MX-30 Single Speed Freewheel
KMC Z510 Heavy Duty Track Width Single Speed Chain
Twined Chainstay
Truvativ Splined Bottom Bracket
Truvativ Splined Track Crankset
Single Speed Chainring Bolts
48t Chainring
KKT Quill Pedals
Honey Brown Sprung Leather Saddle
Kalloy Alloy Stem, 80mm reach
English North Road Handlebars
GreenGrips Cloth Handlebar Tape, amber shellac'd & twined
Reconditioned Headset
Tektro Brake Lever
Dual-Pivot SidePull Brake
ProMax Brake Pads

*SOLD*

Friday, July 16, 2010

Raleigh Fixed Gear/Single Speed Roadster, 21"/53cm Lugged Steel - *SOLD*

Raleigh Fixed Gear/Single Speed Roadster, 21"/53cm

The base of this build is a Raleigh frame made of lugged 20/30 steel. This frame began its life as a 3-speed, a nice base for a fixed gear build. Features a deep-v wheelset with cartridge bearing hubs, flip/flop in the back. Set up as a fixed gear or a coast-able single speed roadster, perfect for comfortable city rides. Arc handlebars have been wrapped in brown cloth handlebar tape and treated with 3 coats of amber shellac for grip and style. Setup with a 48/16 ratio, quick and easy to get around on flat city streets. When inquiring, please indicate if you prefer a fixed gear or a coast-able single speed. This bike is ideal for riders 5'6" to 5'10", give or take.

[ C O M P O N E N T S ]

Deep-V Alloy Wheelset, 700c
Black Spokes
Formula Flip/Flop Cartridge Bearing Hubs, black
Hutchinson Kevlar-Belted Tires, 700x23c
RPM Black Crankset
48t Chainring, black
Origin8 Black Single Speed Chainring Bolts
Sealed Cartridge Bearing Bottom Bracket
KMC Z510 Heavy Duty Track Width Single Speed Chain
16t Track Cog & LockRing {OR} Dicta 16t Single Speed Freewheel
Silver Alloy Platform Pedals
Alloy Stem, 100mm reach
Arc Handlebars
Tressostar Brown Cloth Handlebar Tape, amber shellac'd
Shimano Deore Brake Lever
Weinmann Center-Pull Brake
Brooks CR-3 Vinyl Saddle

*SOLD*
Please indicate fixed gear or coast-able single speed when inquiring. 

Sunday, July 11, 2010

Raleigh Super Course Fixed Gear/Single Speed Roadster, 64cm Lugged Reynolds 531 - *SOLD*

Raleigh Super Course Fixed Gear/Single Speed Roadster, 64cm


The base of this build is a Raleigh Super Course frame made in the famous Carlton workshop. Built with Reynolds 531 tubes, the frame is light and strong, and responsive on the road. Built up as a fixed gear or coast-able single speed roadster. Features a freshly handbuilt wheelset with deep-v rims for strength and style. Rear wheel is laced in a traditional cross pattern, while the front is laced radially. All wheel parts are new. Bike has been completely rebuilt with a new headset and a reconditioned bottom bracket. Arc handlebars feature double-wrapped cloth handlebar tape, finished with wrapped twine. Currently set up as a fixed gear with a 42/14 ratio, but can become a coast-able single speed by adding a freewheel to the flip/flop hub. At 64cm, this bike is ideal for riders 6'0" and up. When inquiring please indicate if you prefer a fixed gear or a coast-able single speed.

[ C O M P O N E N T S ]

Handbuilt Wheelset, 700c
Front Wheel: Silver Shimano Hub laced radially to Silver Weinmann DP18
Rear Wheel: Formula Flip/Flop Cartridge Hub laced to Silver Weinmann DP18
Forte Tubes, long presta valves
Velox Cloth RimStrips
Forte GT2 Black Tires, 700x28c
SRAM PC-1 Silver Track Width Single Speed Chain
14t Cog & LockRing {OR} 16t Single Speed Freewheel
Sakae Reconditioned Bottom Bracket
Sakae Alloy Crankset, Raleigh Pantographed
Sakae 42t Alloy Chainring
Silver Single Speed Chainring Bolts
Silver Alloy Pedals
Kalloy Alloy Micro-Adjust Seatpost
San Marco Creme Leather Saddle
Kalloy Alloy Stem, 80mm Reach
Arc Handlebars
GreenGrips Cloth Handlebar Tape, double-wrapped with twine finish
Forte InLine Brake Lever
Dia-Compe CenterPull Brake
ProMax Brake Pads

*SOLD*
Please indicate fixed gear or coast-able single speed when inquiring.