Are these parts considered retro?
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Are these parts considered retro?
Postby rheicel » Mon Jul 15, 2013 7:58 pm
Are these parts considered retro (by the looks)?
Seat Post: 27.2 Deda RS01
Saddle:White Selle Italia
Break Calipers: Campagnolo Veloce Silver
Brake Levers: Tektro Silaver
Quill Adapter: Design Profile Alloy
Headset: BBB Silver BHP15
Stem: Ritchey Classic Silver
Handlebar: Ritchey Classic Silver
Handlebar Tape: Preferably White(Hunting)
Wheelset: XLR8 Custom built Wheels, Silver Hubs, spoke and rim (about 1.7kg) xlr8wheels-Joshua is very helpful
Tyres: Schwalbe Ultremo (With White Decal)
Crankset: SRAM Rival Silver
Pedal: Shimano A520 Silver SPD
Bottom Bracket: SRAM Force GXP
Chain: Shimano Ultegra 6701
Cassette: SRAM PG1070 12-26T
Shifters: Downtube Dia Compe Friction
Rear Derrailleur: Old Grumpy Shimano 105 (Dremel to the rescue)
Front Derrailleur: Shimano Tiagra, beacause of the colour
Bottle Cages: Lifeline Silver
Fork: Ultralite Ti
Frame: Ultralite Ti
Seat Clamp: Not sure if this is needed
I am too lazy to clean and restore old parts. I will be posting more parts for this build as they arrive!
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Re: Are these parts considered retro?
Postby rheicel » Mon Jul 15, 2013 8:03 pm
Ritchey Classic Handlebar and Stem and Design Profile Quill Adapter
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Postby servicimo » Mon Jul 15, 2013 8:11 pm
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Re: Are these parts considered retro?
Postby rheicel » Mon Jul 15, 2013 8:24 pm
Who will the the first one to guess?dubrat wrote:If they are going on what I think they are.... It's gunna look awesome
Thanks. I have listed some more parts. Will take pictures when they arrive.servicimo wrote:Hmmm shiny
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Postby rheicel » Mon Jul 15, 2013 8:44 pm
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Re: Are these parts considered retro?
Postby QuangVuong » Mon Jul 15, 2013 8:49 pm
Downtube and friction is a major change for you isnt it? Could go with DA 10s indexed downtube shifters to at least have indexing. And have fun finding a 1" threaded carbon(theres 2 aero ones on eBay now, a Giant and a Profile) or Ti fork. They dont pop up that often.
And if youre looking for a brown old style saddle, PM Saro from the Retro ride thread. I reckon he'll have something for you.
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Postby rheicel » Mon Jul 15, 2013 8:55 pm
Thanks Quang. Yep looks like that that will be the frame. I am not to keen on the downtube shifters but I really like they way how they are placed on the bike. And I don't really want those extra cables in the handlebar too.QuangVuong wrote:Woah, these parts are looking the goods! They'll look retro when its on the frame.Is it going on that Aussie frame you were talking about? I had a look on eBay, and it doesnt look too bad.
Downtube and friction is a major change for you isnt it? And have fun finding a 1" threaded carbon(theres 2 aero ones on eBay now, a Giant and a Profile) or Ti fork. They dont pop up that often.
And if youre looking for a brown old style saddle, PM Saro from the Retro ride thread. I reckon he'll have something for you.
The frame will come with the Ti fork too, hopefully, they will all blend together.
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Re: Are these parts considered retro?
Postby dubrat » Mon Jul 15, 2013 9:05 pm
I sold it to you.... Haha
On its way via courier... I will reply to your email in the morn
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Re: Are these parts considered retro?
Postby rheicel » Mon Jul 15, 2013 9:14 pm
You will see how your Good Old Frame is going to look like now. Thanks mate!dubrat wrote:Ultralite Ti with Ti fork and chunky chain stays....
I sold it to you.... Haha
On its way via courier... I will reply to your email in the morn
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Re: Are these parts considered retro?
Postby jacob_T » Mon Jul 15, 2013 11:01 pm
The ritchey stem and bars look the goods!
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Re: Are these parts considered retro?
Postby Mulger bill » Tue Jul 16, 2013 12:22 am
+Lots, this is gonna look amazing.jacob_T wrote:Ergo... Hurry up and build it. I want to see.
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Re: Are these parts considered retro?
Postby rheicel » Tue Jul 16, 2013 4:06 am
Thanks. As soon as the frame arrives, I will start putting them together.Mulger bill wrote:+Lots, this is gonna look amazing.jacob_T wrote:Ergo... Hurry up and build it. I want to see.
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Re: Are these parts considered retro?
Postby singlespeedscott » Tue Jul 16, 2013 8:30 am
Why did you remove the Campagnolo branding off the brake calipers? I'd keep that over the Tektro markings on the levers. Campagnolo has more rep for retro than any other brand your going to use.
Other than my whinging i think its going to turn out quite nicely.
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Re: Are these parts considered retro?
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Re: Are these parts considered retro?
Postby rheicel » Tue Jul 16, 2013 8:51 am
Thanks for the feedback singlespeedscott, that helps a lot.singlespeedscott wrote:Dont use an ugly arse threadless stem on a threaded steerer. There's plenty of Cinelli and Nitto stems to be found on eBay and online retail stores.
Why did you remove the Campagnolo branding off the brake calipers? I'd keep that over the Tektro markings on the levers. Campagnolo has more rep for retro than any other brand your going to use.
Other than my whinging i think its going to turn out quite nicely.
-I am working to fit everything within my budget at the moment. I already have the set of Ritchey Handlebar and threadless stem before planning this build. , in the future, once I have worked out the correct stem length, geometry... etc, I will buy the Cinelli or shiny Nitto. This also means I need to buy new handlebar.
-The Tektro Marking will go away as well, along with the SRAM/GXP markings on the crankset. I want to keep all the branding there but it seems that each part here have their own branding, lol. I may have to remove the Deda RS markings too.
-The parts I have bought recently to complete this build are the following:
Seat Post: 27.2 Deda RS01
Quill Adapter: Design Profile Alloy
Wheelset: XLR8 Custom built Wheels, Silver Hubs, spoke and rim (about 1.7kg) http://xlr8wheels.com.au/
Crankset: SRAM Rival Silver
Pedal: Shimano A520 Silver SPD
Bottom Bracket: SRAM Force GXP
Shifters: Downtube Dia Compe Friction
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Re: Are these parts considered retro?
Postby rheicel » Tue Jul 16, 2013 8:57 am
Thank you servicimo, I hope it will be: With the help/feedback of all the members here.servicimo wrote:That's going to look fantastic! and should be dreamy to ride.
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Re: Are these parts considered retro?
Postby dubrat » Tue Jul 16, 2013 9:03 am
A mate found a magazine with the advertising for this brand....
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Postby rheicel » Tue Jul 16, 2013 9:36 am
PM'ed, thanks dubratdubrat wrote:Shoot me your mobile number in a pm.
A mate found a magazine with the advertising for this brand....
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Re: Are these parts considered retro?
Postby Velo13 » Tue Jul 16, 2013 10:43 am
Yeah, I would like to know more as well. I (sort of) recall the name, but I have never seen one of these before.dubrat wrote:Shoot me your mobile number in a pm.
A mate found a magazine with the advertising for this brand....
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