Alan Record Carbonio [Updated]

964Cup

Dirt Disciple
The idea is a 1987 C-Record build, in as close to NOS condition as I can manage (but I do plan to ride this bike, so it won't be a wall queen). I've gone with a black trim theme rather than the strictly correct white hoods, cables, tape etc - so sue me.

Just built the front wheel this morning and chucked the bar tape on. First ride (just around the block, really) seemed to be OK, so here it is so far...















  • Used Alan Record Carbonio (57x5:cool: age unknown
    NOS C-Record Delta levers with new hoods
    NOS C-Record Syncro II shifters
    NOS C-Record clamp-on FD
    Used C-Record RD (with tension adjuster)
    Used Chorus Monoplaner brakes
    NOS Regina 7-speed freewheel
    New (modern) 8-speed KMC chain
    Used Chorus (90s) chainset (looks like late-80s Croce d'Aune) 175mm
    Used Campagnolo chainring bolts
    NOS Record 53/39 chainrings
    Used Super Record pedals and Campag toe clips
    NOS C-Record aero seatpost
    Repro Selle Italia Turbo saddle
    NOS Campagnolo seat pinch bolt
    Used 3TTT stem (110)
    Repro Cinelli Giro d'Italia bars (42)
    New Cinelli cork bar tape
    Used Super Record headset
    New Jagwire cable outers
    NOS Campagnolo cables
    Used Record hubs (with 130OLN axle conversion at the rear), 32h
    New Sapim Race spokes
    New Mavic Open Pro Tubular rims
    New Challenge Strada 25c tubs (bit fat for period, but comfort over style)
    Used C-Record skewers
    New (modern) sealed-bearing BB (chickened out on using fragile Ti C-Record BB)
    Elite Ciussi bottle cage

Still to do:

  • Refurbish frame (strip and relacquer, polish alloy, new decals)
    Fit toestraps - have white ones, need black ones (and need to learn to ride with toestraps in the first place!)
    Fit Syncro 7-speed index ring - bought one which got lost in the post, need to get another. Works well in friction mode, though.
    Find a 175mm C-Record (hidden bolt) chainset in decent condition. Like hen's teeth, it appears.
    C-Record headset - again hard to find affordably in NOS condition.
    Deltas...maybe. I've bought some NOS 5th-gen (with suitable black bellows etc) units which are on their way, but I may just use them for show. The Chorus brakes are already somewhat less efficient than modern ones; from what I read, Deltas are positively scary.
    Change of saddle - probably to an Iscaselle or something like that. I had the Turbo lying around, but it's not my favourite thing to ride; I'd like to use a Flite, but they're three years too young.
 
Re: First retro build in progress: Alan Record Carbonio

Classy looking bike, a bit after my time but very smart :). Is the valve between two spokes that are converging on the front wheel ?

Shaun
 
Re:

Hmmm. Yes. I may have to rebuild it. Goes to show what happens when you're in a hurry to finish something.
 
Re: First retro build in progress: Alan Record Carbonio

Tbh I don't think many people would notice, it's just that I worked is bike shop way, way back in the past..... doesn't detract from the look of the bike :)

Shaun
 
Re: First retro build in progress: Alan Record Carbonio

Blimey that was quick :).

Is the clip covering the oil hole now? I'll get my coat :D

Shaun
 
Re: First retro build in progress: Alan Record Carbonio

Proper Chainrings would look allot better
 
Re: First retro build in progress: Alan Record Carbonio

I have to say, although a steel fan, that looks pretty damn classy. Great work.
 
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