Bike of the month March 2020 - nomination thread

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Pulled my finger out, given the worlds getting quiet, and bicycles are good for the soul.

Sinnermans- Lee Cooper-Sirius.

Some light reading and more pictures....
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Well, that is a nice addition to the mix: congratulations! What a stellar paintjob :cool:
Would be curious to see what that looks like under blacklight :D

Saddle area looks kind of bulky to me, it almost seems to be tilting backwards in the second pic ;)
 
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Double-E F":2rohc1ou said:
Saddle area looks kind of bulky to me

Back in 1991 there wasn't that much choice. Before Selle Italia came with the Flite, all saddles were bulky.
 
40” inside leg?
 
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WimVDD":2lky09kq said:
Double-E F":2lky09kq said:
Saddle area looks kind of bulky to me

Back in 1991 there wasn't that much choice. Before Selle Italia came with the Flite, all saddles were bulky.
Sure, I fully understand.
Guess that is part of the reason why I'm neither a period-correct, nor a catalogue-spec, kind of guy :LOL:
 
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Double-E F":2pip5wsp said:
WimVDD":2pip5wsp said:
Double-E F":2pip5wsp said:
Saddle area looks kind of bulky to me

Back in 1991 there wasn't that much choice. Before Selle Italia came with the Flite, all saddles were bulky.
Sure, I fully understand.
Guess that is part of the reason why I'm neither a period-correct, nor a catalogue-spec, kind of guy :LOL:

That's why I choose for post '91 bikes. ;-)
 
OK, here's some more bulky saddles (allthough the bike is from the slim saddle era ;-) )

WimVDD's 1994 Breezer Thunder

I first bought the frameset in order to build a tourer bike (which I did, resulting in some very nice trips through the French and Swiss Alps). But after my second trip, I noticed it suffered more than I wanted from the humid Alpine conditions (and the fact I didn't always had the opportunity to wipe it dry) so I sent it to retirement.

I don't have a build thread yet (but will make one so I will keep it short here): I found my building inspiration in the 1994 Breezer catalog using a 7 speed LX groupset and Ritchey parts. Non catalog specific parts are era correct.

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Hi!

Due to the unfortunate circumstances had some time to finish off my all time favorite this week. This is something I've been waiting/searching for a loooong time :) Take care guys!

Short project story here: http://www.retrobike.co.uk/forum/viewto ... p;t=408741

Dami's 1997 Cannondale Super V 4000 DH

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