Re: [CR]Retro cool

(Example: Racing:Jacques Boyer)

From: "stevens" <stevens@veloworks.com>
To: r cielec <teaat4p@yahoo.com>, Classic Rendezvous <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
Subject: Re: [CR]Retro cool
Date: Mon, 3 Jan 2005 08:33:51 -0700
In-Reply-To: <20050103153050.69409.qmail@web52009.mail.yahoo.com>
References: <41D8F4F1.5070400@sonic.net>


Hair shorts, as seen on those guys who only shave to just above the knee, are decidedly UNCOOL!

Shav'em or don't, but don't go half-ass ...

Steven L. Sheffield America's Best Snow, UTAH

On Mon, 3 Jan 2005 07:30:50 -0800 (PST), r cielec wrote
> Gee, no one addressed the body hair feature.
>
> Regards,
>
> Richard Cielec
> Chicago, Illinois
>
> Jay Sexton <jvs@sonic.net> wrote:
> Chuck said:
>
> Mid-70s, when I started: No crank dust caps, no valve caps (no valve
> lock nut either if you're riding clinchers), soldered cable ends (no
> crimped cable ends), fresh white cotton tape, all cable housing cut
> _just_ the right length (no huge loops above brake levers), stainless
> steel rear derailleur housing replaced with brake cable housing (also
> short), cut all the cables short (none of that 3" of cable hanging
> out), toe clip ends bent up into curve to be more comfortable
> against shoe tops, fold and rivet end of toe straps, twist toe strap
> one complete turn where it enters and exits the pedal plate supports
> so the strap stays in place (clockwise on right pedal,
> counterclockwise on left pedal), cross the left hand brake cable
> under the right hand brake cable so they cross just above the stem,
> front QR lever horizontal (less frontal area), rear QR lever either
> 45° angle to back or to front (less likely to be loosened by some
> rider riding into the back of bike), _properly_ folded sewup wrapped
> in cycling newspaper and held under the saddle with a toe strap,
> Schrader to Presta adapter screwed to front derailleur clamp bolt or
> screwed to one of the pedal toe clip bolts...
>
> Then there were the equipment, Super Record Reduced (no ti BB), Cinelli
> 66 bars 42cm wide, Cinelli #3 Buffalo saddle, Clement Criterium
> Setas or Strada 66s, 32° wheels, 172.5mm cranks, 53/42 rings (41 if
> you're really cool), OMAS hubs, Nisi Sludi hard anodized rims, no
> gloves, no glasses, hat just barely perched on top of head (looking
> like it would get blown off at any moment!)...
>
> What do the rest of you guys remember???
>
> Chuck Schmidt
> South Pasadena, Southern California
>
> Thanks Chuck for that blast from the past. The nostalgia brought a
> smile to my face. Yep, did most of that. Still have the presta
> schrader adapter on a set of my old pedals, but nowadays I leave the
> decorative chrome sleeve on my silca pumps.
>
> Don't forget the wool shorts with the uncomfortable leather chamois
> and tied and soldered spokes.
>
> I used the Reg toe strap end buttons instead of the fold and rivet method.
>
> The group I rode with wanted to be like the Europeans so we switched
> our brakes. I didn't last very long with that one. First emergency
> stop and I grabbed a handful of what I thought was the rear brake.
> Endo...ouch....and the end of that. In fact, this happened in Ted
> Ernst's neck of the woods about 1974.
>
> Jay Sexton
> Sebastopol, CA
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