Road bike daily that evolved in a fixed gear bike after a crash. Just a week end project with friends to have a good laugh. Apart from the rear wheel, all parts are what I'd lying around.
Frame:
Columbus Piton, Oakley and Mavic stickers, tubes diameters hint at a Reynolds frame.
Fork/Headset:
Aluminum/Shimano 600 custom headset
Crankset/Bottom Bracket:
Campagnolo Chorus 52T/Stronglight 121mm
Pedals:
Look PP66
Drivetrain/Cog/Chainring/Chain:
Miche 19T/Campagnolo 52T/Izumi
Saddle/Seatpost:
BLB Fly/Miche
Brakes:
NOS Campagnolo 50th Anniversary for show / actually Shimano 105 BR-5500
Front Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Corima HR clincher
Rear Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Versus/Miche Primato
Accessories:
selfmade dropouts, new chain-stays, custom paint.
More Info:
weight : 8.62kg
Welding done by Remake
http://www.facebook.com/pages/REMAKE/105355019513988
Sold to a friend. Fixed gear isn't my thing anyway
Bike History
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Added by MrZuffenhausen. Last updated almost 11 years ago.
As of almost 11 years ago, MrZuffenhausen has indicated that they no longer own this bike.
9 Comments
haha the MOST Ghetto yet proper bike ive seen. Dont listen to them. Keep it like that. It looks so much fun and once you ride it colour dont slow you down
Posted almost 12 years ago
Right now I'm a little short on money and I have plans for my roadies so it won't change for a while. I don't really know what I'm gonna do with the frame.
Posted almost 12 years ago
Wh..wh..why would you treat Corima with such disrespect?
Graffiti on carbon...
Posted almost 12 years ago
It had already been painted white on the right side, bare carbon on the left, with contrasting advertising stickers for blood donation associations on both sides.
My paint is just temporary until I take it all off and just apply a transparent clear coat.
Posted almost 12 years ago
same goes for the Campy cranks. I allowed myself to paint them because they had already been painted over with a paintbrush.
This also is temporary before I polish the cranks.
As for the frame's paint, I still haven't decided. On one side, I like to be able to see the bare welds my friend did, on the other hand, I've got two different blues (new chain stays) and some yellow.
You have to remember this was a week-end job after much drinking with parts lying around.
Posted almost 12 years ago
pearleen says:
trop fort !
Posted almost 10 years ago
MrZuffenhausen says:
Merci,
je l'ai vendu à un pote qui le roule tel quel.
Posted almost 10 years ago