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Peloton Shitamori NJS

Peloton Shitamori Custom NJS frame built up with NJS components. Only concessions I've made are clipless pedals (I hate clips and straps) and currently some placeholder wheels until I can build an NJS wheelset.

Frame:
Peloton Shitamori Custom 53cm (NJS)

Fork/Headset:
Peloton Shitamori Custom (NJS), Hatta Swan Super Deluxe (NJS)

Crankset/Bottom Bracket:
Sugino 75 (NJS), Shimano Dura Ace 7400 (NJS)

Pedals:
Look Keo Classic

Drivetrain/Cog/Chainring/Chain:
Grunge 18T, Grunge Lockring, Sugino Zen 46T (NJS), HKK Vertex Blue (NJS)

Handlebars/Stem:
Nitto RB001, Cinelli Cork Bartape (Black), Nitto NJ PRO AA Jaguar 90mm (NJS)

Saddle/Seatpost:
Kashimax Aero Padded Black (non-NJS reissue), Nitto NJ-S72 Jaguar 27.0mm/44mm (NJS)

Brakes:
Tektro R539 on Dia-Compe Clamp, Tektro RX4.1 Bar-End Lever

Front Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Gran Compe Track Wheel, Continental Gatorskin 23c

Rear Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Gran Compe Track Wheel, Mavic Aksion 25c

Accessories:
Kashimax Frame Protector (NJS), MKS Chain Tensioners (NJS), Profile Designs Aqua Rack (Black)

Bike History

Click a link below to see past stages of this bike.

  1. Initial build (HHSB)
  2. + NJS crankset, seatpost
  3. + Kashimax saddle
  4. + Track drops, etc
  5. Risers
  6. Long-distance setup

Added by jadias. Last updated about 10 years ago.

As of about 11 years ago, jadias has indicated that they no longer own this bike.

26 Comments

FvckGasoline

FvckGasoline says:

nice peloton

Posted over 11 years ago

cjdavid

cjdavid says:

take dat brake off boi

Posted almost 12 years ago

jadias

jadias says:

Sadly splitting this out - lots of parts for sale (not the frame!). Sales thread here for anyone interested:

http://www.lfgss.com/thread99633.html

Posted almost 12 years ago

apolloxl

apolloxl says:

yes. always.

Posted about 12 years ago

jadias

jadias says:

Arigatou!

Posted about 12 years ago

Ewwyou

Ewwyou says:

Nice build! I know brakes are the law here, but you should look into Tempra cycles/garage they make a sick mount for brakes on Keirin frames. Similar to TT frames, both front and rear. They are located in Tokyo.

Posted about 12 years ago

JSTEWART304

JSTEWART304 says:

Damn that's clean!

Posted about 12 years ago

lifebehindbars

lifebehindbars says:

what a beaut!

Posted about 12 years ago

irfdstn

irfdstn says:

nice bike

Posted about 12 years ago

JerBear

JerBear says:

Very nice.

Posted over 12 years ago

j-Galland

j-Galland says:

Nice!

Posted over 12 years ago

jadias

jadias says:

Thanks!

Posted over 12 years ago

Rpreme

Rpreme says:

Very nice! Can't wait to see this with a complete wheelset. Looks like a reliable daily for an NJS frame, especially in Japan.

Posted over 12 years ago

jadias

jadias says:

Thanks. Should have the matching front next week, along with a set of track drops for photos, velodrome days and generally messing about.

After that I'll be building an NJS wheelset but the cost means it'll take a while!

Posted over 12 years ago

strange

strange says:

i agree. aerospoke must go..:-)

wonderful frame.

Posted over 12 years ago

jadias

jadias says:

It's gone! ;)

Posted over 12 years ago

strange

strange says:

YEAH! now smaller tires...;-). just joking. its a wonderful bike.

Posted over 12 years ago

Rdnt

Rdnt says:

Love the rear wheel build, can't wait for a matching front, then you can't strech the bike out to 55/56cm and give it to me, cause I heard you're just that kinda nice guy!:)

Posted over 12 years ago

Rdnt

Rdnt says:

also love the clamp-on velodromeshope front brake...

Posted over 12 years ago

jadias

jadias says:

Thanks, but flattery will get you nowhere. Not parting with my baby... ;)

And no way I'm drilling that fork! The keirin brakes are fine.

Posted over 12 years ago

Rdnt

Rdnt says:

haha yeah, I wouldn't drill tha fork either, that's why I love the brake.
I 've seen the rear one on a mash histogram, cause I would drill that bridge either...

Posted over 12 years ago

Bugs

Bugs says:

this is awesome!
:)

Posted over 12 years ago

jadias

jadias says:

Thanks! :)

Posted over 12 years ago

DanV

DanV says:

Me personally i would never rock an Aerospoke on this kind of frame. But yo sick bike!!

Posted over 12 years ago

jadias

jadias says:

Yeah the Aerospoke is a hold-over from my last frame, basically. It suited that a lot better!

This bike will be getting a matching Gran Compe front after my next pay-day, and eventually I'll build a set of NJS wheels (or perhaps use some nice classic clincher box rims and NJS hubs/spokes).

Posted over 12 years ago

DanV

DanV says:

Thats watsup!

Posted over 12 years ago