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Odd bird {bike} I couldn't resist today.
 

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Sparky
Joined: 08 Dec 2003
Posts: 19083
Location: PDX

10/20/14 6:37 PM

Odd bird {bike} I couldn't resist today.

Old Panasonic. I never rode anything with these kind of lax HTA&STA. Not ready to roll yet, any ideas?

I know DDDD has a few of this ilk. Leaset amount of BB drop I have seen for big wheel. Like 3CM came with some hipster wooden grips as well. Probably sell of the skip tooth setup. Powder coated black flat wrinkle paint. Cut leather saddle, hipster skipster.

Wheels and stems are mine, were already. Came with a super short quill same era. Pocket change pretty much...


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ErikS
Joined: 19 May 2005
Posts: 8337
Location: Slowing boiling over in the steamy south, Global Warming is real

10/20/14 6:45 PM

N+1

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Sparky
Joined: 08 Dec 2003
Posts: 19083
Location: PDX

10/20/14 7:02 PM

I think I am up to n2+1 really.


The chain stays are so long they make the 700C wheels look like 650. ;)


She is a floppy feeling steed rolling... Kinda like that old Stella I have...

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Sparky
Joined: 08 Dec 2003
Posts: 19083
Location: PDX

11/3/14 4:31 PM

Pana Hipster

Pulled the 50s Made in England Skip tooth chainring for eBay sale. Parts-bin-i-fied it a little, and rolled it in the subdivision here.

The Geom does not feel nearly as wonky as it looks or I thought it would. I had that front bag on the Paramount, but it changed the handling in a bad way. It seems to change it in a good way on this sled. Sure rides smooth with 32C @ 65 lb. ;) It is actually pretty comfortable...

I have some barcons and gears for it, need a few bits. I did not notice someone dremel-ed off the rear DR cable stop. I saw all the others intact and missed that one. So a clamp on, or maybe rivet on one...

The cottered BB looked new and was made in the Ukraine, as first for me. Sealed bearing too. I just went IS for the Ultegra 600 cranks..


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JohnC
Joined: 10 Jan 2004
Posts: 1939
Location: Glastonbury, Ct

11/4/14 2:30 PM

Sparky, I just spotted this pic on another forum that I frequent, and realized for the first time that you are a regular there (under a different name -- me, too). There are a few others, I think, who often post on both boards, some under aliases.

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Sparky
Joined: 08 Dec 2003
Posts: 19083
Location: PDX

11/4/14 3:18 PM

Yeah, I see a few of us over there, and suspect a few more. One of the commonality is civility, but of course bikes and subject matter repetition etc.

The disc Roubaix browsings got me back to that board which I had not really frequented until then.

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The PDX-pana-hipster cabled and wrapped and rolling...



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Andy M-S
Joined: 11 Jan 2004
Posts: 3377
Location: Hamden (greater New Haven) CT

11/5/14 6:42 AM

Looks like a good touring bike

You've got lots of pannier room back there! On the other hand, that is one longish-looking stem.

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Sparky
Joined: 08 Dec 2003
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Location: PDX

11/7/14 11:25 PM

Did a 32 mile ride on it today. It rolls great really, it has OS tubes and is stiff. Even with the mile long chain stays, pretty stiff when you honk on it.

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