2003 Klein Q-Carbon Team -> now in fixed gear mode

Konsta

Retro Guru
Hello everyone!

This is where it starts. A beautiful 2003 Klein Q-Carbon Team frame.

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The frame photographed in the sunny Vienna.

Unfortunately, that is where it ends. The previous owner found nasty cracks in the downtube around the bottle cage bosses. Fortunately a frame repair company here in Finland was willing and able to heal the frame.

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Before.

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After.

Cracks were now gone but so was the lovely original paint job.
Going for a full on glitter and candy fade type of paint is quite expensive. So the owner decided to ask around if someone would want to buy the frame from him. I did.
The frame is going to be resprayed. Unfortunately I have no funds for a proper Klein paint job either, so it's going to be a simple one color glossy finish. Frame is now at the paint shop. It could take a while before I get it back. It was a very cheap deal so rushing the painter is out of the question.

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This is how the frame looked with a coat of primer and a bit of sanding.
 
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I have almost all of the parts ready for this. It's going to be a strange mix of old and new. But mainly Campy and mainly silver.

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Ritchey Classic stem (100mm) and Classic Curve bars (40 cm c-c). Got rid of the logos but the markings on the front plate sit tight.

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Front wheel has a 28H vintage Campagnolo Nuovo Record Strada hub and a Mavic Open S.U.P. CD Ceramic rim.

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Rear hub is a 32 H Novatec F272SB. It was moderately priced and light enough. The rim is Mavic Open Pro CD Ceramic.

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The spokes are all DT Swiss Revos (2.0/1.5 mm) with alloy nipples. Veloflex Master tyres (23-622) with Michelin Latex tubes.

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Cranks are a mixed set: Campy Nuovo/Super Record drive side, left crank is a noname copy. Both are 172.5 mm.

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The cassette is Campy Chorus (11-23T) with a Taiwanese alloy lock ring.

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These are Tektro R740 brake calipers.

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Record 10-speed ergos.

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Record Titanium 10-speed rear mech.
 
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I like the look of this! Will be interesting to see how such a mix of parts works together :)
 
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Thanks, foz!

I think the wheels will look good, even though the hubs aren't matching. Both hubs look classic enough in my opinion. I don't think the difference between old Campy front hubs and the newer silver ones is that big, aesthetics-wise.

The part that will look most out-of-place are the cranks I think. But what can you do. I'm on a kind of a tight budget here.
(I do have an extra pair of Dura-Ace 7410 cranks and to be honest they probably would look better as they have more of a modern design to them. But I just can't bring myself to mix Campy and Shimano parts on the same bike. And those old Campy cranks only weigh a feathery 410 g. That's crazy light!)
 
Re: 2003 Klein Q-Carbon Team -> Project started

Oh yeah!

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Frame and fork, back from paint shop. The bare frame weighs 1285g. The fork is made by Edge Composites.
Weight is 365g so I guess this is the same model as the current Enve 2.0.


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The geo chart (based on a Klein 2003 catalogue).
 
Re: 2003 Klein Q-Carbon Team -> Frame painted

It's going to look like the neutral mavic bikes from the tour :LOL:

are you going to add something more to the frame?
 
Re: 2003 Klein Q-Carbon Team -> Frame painted

I'm thinking of white Klein logos (90's style) on the down tube. Maybe the model name on the top tube too.
 
Re: 2003 Klein Q-Carbon Team -> Frame now painted!

Took a few pics in natural light. It's glossy!

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Re: 2003 Klein Q-Carbon Team -> Frame now painted!

Nice bike

I am thinking about upgrading my Klein to carbon levers etc
 
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