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by hazmat5765 » Thu Feb 09, 2012 9:03 am
benmagga wrote:Hey all, new to this forum, I found it while Googling for info about the Shogun frame I picked up on the council cleanup here in Brisbane over the weekend.. I'll post a photo in case anyone recognises the model but there's no sticker so it might be a cheap one? - Ben 
Welcome to the forum Ben, the bike looks OK, good onya for saving it from the scrapheap, there is too much "throw away" thinking these days. Cheers, Rob.
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by drubie » Thu Feb 09, 2012 10:05 pm
Sublime meets ridiculous - Mounting up the Velocity Deep V wheelset that's been stinking up my shed for 8 months onto my daughters Shogun 200. Why? I dunno. It's so ridiculous it goes beyond cool. 
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by Stuey » Thu Feb 09, 2012 10:23 pm
I note your favourite tyres on there... don't you get on with her? 
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by drubie » Thu Feb 09, 2012 10:43 pm
Stuey wrote:I note your favourite tyres on there... don't you get on with her? 
Heh. She rides on a closed crit track up here so there's no glass. Plus there's no way I'm putting the evil things on one of my own bikes 
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by drubie » Sat Feb 11, 2012 10:30 am
 ...and finished. I'm not a huge fan of the paddle shifters but my daughter just couldn't work the campagnolo ergos. Not much room in the cockpit with CX levers and paddle shifters but I can see why they are fitted to the kids fuji racing bikes - so much easier to use for small hands. Difficulty: I bought those deep V wheels for myself and ordered them with a campagnolo freehub. As it happens, if you use 9 speed campag cogs with 8 speed campag spacers you can fiddle it so that 8 of 9 cogs make a useable cluster for 7 speed shifters. It indexes very precisely using a HG40 shimano chain. I think the cog spacing is a touch out (0.15mm per cog according my calculations) but that doesn't seem to bother the old champage coloured 105 rear derailleur (I'm guessing it's a 7 or 8 speed unit, not really sure). Finished it off with Fizik Microtech tape and I will be buying some of that for myself I think, it's quite nice and looks easy to clean compared to the white Pro tape that was on there. A big thanks to Reddogbic for sending me the shifters so promptly.
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by Stuey » Sat Feb 11, 2012 12:55 pm
What sort of shifters are they?
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by drubie » Sat Feb 11, 2012 6:36 pm
Stuey wrote:What sort of shifters are they?
I don't know what you call them Stuey - I've only ever seen them on the little kids Fuji roadies although I suspect they show up on hybrids. In this photo they're mounted a touch low, since it was taken I have rotated them around the bars a bit to make it easier to access the lowest gears: 
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by Stuey » Sat Feb 11, 2012 11:49 pm
Oh, yeah, I've seen those. I just didn't pick them up in the photo. Easy to see now that I know what I'm looking at.
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by frailer5 » Thu Feb 16, 2012 9:19 pm
My interest in Shoguns is being piqued. The mention of a dent on this one bothers me a little. Sydney though, and my size. I've messaged and asked for a close-up pic/story on it. Shall see. Just CIA-dronin' right now. What sort of tubing would this level have been made from? Or more information needed from seller before that can be answered, I guess. 
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by drubie » Fri Feb 17, 2012 9:55 am
frailer5 wrote:My interest in Shoguns is being piqued. The mention of a dent on this one bothers me a little. Sydney though, and my size. I've messaged and asked for a close-up pic/story on it. Shall see. Just CIA-dronin' right now. What sort of tubing would this level have been made from? Or more information needed from seller before that can be answered, I guess. 
It's a Shogun Tri-Sport - probably double butted 4130 (I don't think they were Infinity but they're definitely not 1020 hi tensile). Nice bike.
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by ldrcycles » Fri Feb 17, 2012 9:57 am
Just some info on the shifters, from memory they are TY18, i think they are current Tourney stuff. I bought a Schwinn from K Mart a few years ago when i was just getting back into road riding after a big crash, they worked pretty well.
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by frailer5 » Fri Feb 17, 2012 10:09 am
drubie wrote: It's a Shogun Tri-Sport - probably double butted 4130 (I don't think they were Infinity but they're definitely not 1020 hi tensile). Nice bike.
Thanks for that info.... 
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by frailer5 » Fri Feb 17, 2012 4:27 pm
He posted some flickr pics. V minor scrape only. Interesting though, decal in pic says 'seamless', but I can see what looks to be an obvious seam. So probably the rolled/tubed/welded process, which is fine. But what a bicycle marketer, and a steel alloy rolling/extrusion engineer, might call it could be 2 different things. Very similar running gear to my Perigee; Biopace cranks, Exage indexed setup... I like both.
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by frailer5 » Tue Feb 21, 2012 4:32 pm
Posted only cos am actively looking right now. Samurai_Adelaide
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by curly1 » Sun Feb 26, 2012 10:11 pm
 My latest addition to the collection, a good clean up, get the seat to the right height and it should be right to go
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by drubie » Mon Feb 27, 2012 8:33 am
That Alpine GT looks extremely cool curly1!
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by frailer5 » Mon Feb 27, 2012 2:26 pm
Sure is easy on the eye.. What is the running gear, front'n'back? And...vintage late-80s?
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by frailer5 » Tue Feb 28, 2012 6:10 am
Can a Shogun aficionado offer an opinion on where Samurai fit in the hierarchy? Am eyeing off a small-framed one for a mate who is quite short in the leg. Has a Liteconcept/CroMoly/Double-butted frame tubes/Designed in USA badge on seat tube, so assuming it's no slouch., Would appreciate some more knowledge so we know where to head with it.
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by drubie » Tue Feb 28, 2012 12:20 pm
frailer5 wrote:Can a Shogun aficionado offer an opinion on where Samurai fit in the hierarchy? Am eyeing off a small-framed one for a mate who is quite short in the leg. Has a Liteconcept/CroMoly/Double-butted frame tubes/Designed in USA badge on seat tube, so assuming it's no slouch., Would appreciate some more knowledge so we know where to head with it.
There's a PDF somewhere in this thread of the various models - but the Samurai are normally toward the racier end of the spectrum. edit: stumpjumper wrote:The hierarchy (in the 80s and 90s anyway) seems to be from the top:
Team Issue Ninja Samurai Katana Selectra Sports
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by frailer5 » Tue Feb 28, 2012 3:18 pm
Thanks drubie.  Geometry on it looks reasonably tight.
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by frailer5 » Thu Mar 01, 2012 6:32 am
Well, looking on behalf of (short in the leg) mate came to nought. I now realise that down in the shorter sizes that main triangle frame tube dimensions must start shrinking in order to preserve some head tube length. What looked like an OK size bike for him was too big. His measured standover height he says is around 74 cm. The one being watched was 78 cm., though it 'looked' similar to mine, which measures 82 cm. from floor to (top of) top tube. Appearances can be deceptive. Would have been nice 
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by Stuey » Thu Mar 01, 2012 12:32 pm
Not sure if you're aware, but it's meant to be poor form to keep posting eBay auctions on forums which can white-ant those that make an effort to scour eBay for that special bike, just to have it brought to the attention of a larger audience who might just bid the price up. Not my idea - I've just seen it said on a few forums and it makes sense, I guess. Just sayin'. 
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by frailer5 » Thu Mar 01, 2012 2:36 pm
Point taken. Shall cease and desist forthwith.
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by rkelsen » Thu Mar 01, 2012 3:06 pm
Stuey wrote:Not sure if you're aware, but it's meant to be poor form to keep posting eBay auctions on forums which can white-ant those that make an effort to scour eBay for that special bike, just to have it brought to the attention of a larger audience who might just bid the price up.
Really? People believe this? Do you honestly think that someone looking for a Shogun bike at the same time as you wouldn't have found its listing on ebay too? Posting ebay links isn't against forum rules. People need to get over themselves. Complaining about stuff like this is just petty.
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