Older road bikes
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Older road bikesGetting back into riding again after many years and taken a liking to the M7 cycleway in Sydney,on my rides I have noticed an absence or traditional frames passing me,it seem that the only bike to have is a Chinese carbon sloping top tube bike with thick rims and as many decals as can be fitted. Are all the steel luged and aluminium bonded,down tube shifting bikes sitting at home as preserved classics. One guy rode passed me the other day and remarked that he never saw a bike like that before.
Re: Older road bikesWe are out there but rare enough to be remarkable. Sometimes people seem a bit incredulous that I'd be riding a lugged steel frame anywhere except to a cafe
Enjoy your classic, it'll be around long after all the chinese carbon frames are in landfill. Peter. 2012 Jim Bundy
1995 Bosevski - Athena
Re: Older road bikesYep, we're here
Re: Older road bikesThere's a Saturday morning ride for retro bikes & people who like/admire/lust after, retro bikes up here in Brisbane.
If there's not something similar in Sydney, why don't you organise something for fellow local retro riders. Munga (up here in Brisbane) got some special Retro Riders jersey's done for a group of us up here, he was looking for people interested in getting some if he organised another printing. The jersey's are good quality, fairly cheap (when you consider the price that is charged for some of the better quality gear), he was removing the local Brisbane bits, so maybe you can organise a bunch down there, get your jersey's (so you show off your love of steel retro bikes) & get out there & spread the word. Here's a link to the jersey post - viewtopic.php?f=23&t=60373
Re: Older road bikesyep, expect an ad for the jerseys next month.
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Re: Older road bikesAre you actually telling me that some people don't ride steel framed bikes??
How very strange!!! It would not be at all strange if history came to the conclusion that the perfection of the bicycle was the greatest achievement of the nineteenth century.
Re: Older road bikesI suspect a lot of us are riding bikes that are older than we are. Except Wazza.
I ride 25s on the basis that they divide more easily into 100 than 23s.
Re: Older road bikesHEY!!! That's harsh
Ph Billet, I have spent a fair amount of time in Sydney in the last 18mths and I usually stay around Milsons Point. I had noticed an increase in steel frames being used by commuters and not just fixes and single speeds so they're catching on Wazza
Re: Older road bikeshmm, i'm a '76 model. i've got a '78 model, and the rest are '80's models.
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Re: Older road bikesI think the tamari might just be older than a 78 model. All the rest are frizzy fringed sport socked 80s beasts.
I ride 25s on the basis that they divide more easily into 100 than 23s.
Re: Older road bikesPlenty of vintage steel bikes on the DHBC Saturday Slowies ride. Usually at least Toff, Marc and myself on steel, as well as others on fixies, tourers and vintage racers. Occasionally the steel bikes have outnumbered the CF ones.
Re: Older road bikesGood to see I'm not the only one into the traditional bikes, I think its just what you had in your formative years.
Re: Older road bikesSome people don't get why you would rebuild something old when you can get a new one. I like my old steel frame roadie and fixie, but then I'm happy with it as a commuter and spend my hard earned on my good MTB because the current technology on a dual suspension bike is significantly better than yesteryears.
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And me of course - but that's more a function of my age than the age of my bikes It would not be at all strange if history came to the conclusion that the perfection of the bicycle was the greatest achievement of the nineteenth century.
Re: Older road bikesI commute in Sydney on a classic steel frame and Brooks saddle but with modern gears and brakes. Sunday group rides and (very) occasional races are on a carbon bike , coffee runs to Manly on one of a couple of lovely 1970s oldies. If you want to come for a ride on the oldies up the Akuna Bay and West Head area, let me know.
Roger (Seaforth)
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Me Also Cheers Richard
Re: Older road bikesSee! Not only does cycling make you fitter, it makes you look younger, too!
I ride 25s on the basis that they divide more easily into 100 than 23s.
Re: Older road bikesMy bikes are all babies, earliest is mid 70's, I was a teen then.
Wish I had of kept that first Malvern Star that I had in the early 70's, probably be worth something now (no, not that much really), it was a ladies road bike with stem shift, that I welded a section of box steel into it so it looked like a mans bike. Was only a bare frame when I got it, now 40 years later I'm still building the damn things. I need another hobby.
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That would be a cool place to ride, but I'm out in the south west,might have trouble keepping up
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