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rBoTM February 2012 is Citoyen du monde's 1965 Masi Special
The The February 2012 road Bike of The Month contest was taken by Citoyen du monde's 1965 Masi Special - another great month. Second was taken by dancingjack's 1989 Merlin Titanium and third by Hunterlar's 1994 Roberts. Bring on March :D The full result is as follows 1. Citoyen du monde's 1965 Masi Special 2. dancingjack's 1989 Merlin Titanium 3. nevadasmith's 1996 Ritchey Road Logic Now taking nominations for the March 2012 rBoTM contest. Click here for more details and full results The February 2012 road Bike of The Month top three are as follows 1. Citoyen du monde's 1965 Masi Special Click here for full 1965 Masi Special build thread. 2. dancingjack's 1989 Merlin Titanium Click here for full 1989 Merlin Titanium...
Paul Brodie - Building the Whippet Part IV - Seat Collar
Following on from his previous articles Paul Brodie kindly sent us a further article detailing the rebuild of the 1888 Whippet at Flashback Fabrications. Enjoy :D Building the seat collar was a fun job. Pretty simple, and only one days work. First step was to figure out dimensions > I drew on cardboard, and made the correct amount of space for the bolt. Starting with 1" mild steel, the drawing was transferred by scribing on layout dye > The rotary table really was invaluable when building the Whippet. The combination of lathe, mill, rotary table, and digital readout is REALLY quite powerful > OK, there were a few steps in between these two photos. After milling the radius (above), the seat collar went into the lathe, and...
BoTM Febraury 2012 'Aluminium Special' is Baulz's 1992 Mountain Cycle San Andreas
The The Febraury 2012 'Aluminium Special' Bike of The Month contest was taken by Baulz's 1992 Mountain Cycle San Andreas. The San An will be featured in next month's mbr magazine and Mike will receive a year’s subscription to the magazine. The full result is as follows 1. Baulz's 1992 Mountain Cycle San Andreas 2. Pinguwin's 1990 American Comp-Lite 3. Frogskin's GT Zaskar LE Now taking nominations for the March 2012 BoTM here. Click here for more details and full results The Febraury 2012 'Aluminium Special' Bike of The Month top three are as follows 1. Baulz's 1992 Mountain Cycle San Andreas Click here for full Mountain Cycle San Andreas build thread. 2. Pinguwin's 1990 American Comp-Lite 3. Frogskin's GT Zaskar LE...
Bespoked Bristol, The UK Handmade Bicycle Show, returns from March 23rd to 25th 2012
Bigger and better Bespoked Bristol rides back into town! Bespoked Bristol, The UK Handmade Bicycle Show, returns from March 23rd to 25th 2012. With over 70 leading independent makers from the UK, Italy, France, USA and Germany coming to Brunel’s Old Station to showcase some of the most beautiful and desirable cycles on earth. Now in its second year, the event provides a platform for the public, industry and press to meet artisan bicycle makers and share ideas. Organisers Phil and Tessa Taylor are promising a bigger and better show for 2012: exhibitor numbers have doubled since last June's inaugural event at Paintworks, Bristol, requiring a move to a larger venue. This will allow space for more stands, a dedicated area highlighting...
Paul Brodie - Building the Whippet Part III - Brake Lever
Following on from his previous articles Paul Brodie kindly sent us a further article detailing the rebuild of the 1888 Whippet at Flashback Fabrications. Enjoy :D Hi. Paul Brodie here. NAHBS is coming up FAST, and I still have a LOT to do on the Whippet! I have never made so many parts for just one bike. In this tour of my shop, I'll show you how the brake lever was created by copying the original in the photo below. In all, it took about 2 days > I wanted to carve it from solid, with no welding. I should have used a 1X3" steel flatbar, but only had 1X2" on my shelf. So, I cut a notch > This is my big torch, with a "rose-bud" tip... it generates a lot of heat > The bar is supported in the arbor press and heated > It gets...
The Lake District ride 25th Feb 2012 Aftermath – with support from Bikefood
Saturday saw round one of the Retrobike National Event Series 2012 with support from Bikefood take place in the Lake District. Thirty five hardy retrobikers on almost all retro machines completed a 20(ish) mile loop around some of the Lakes best and most scenic trails. The weather was positively balmy for February in the Lakes and the drizzle almost warming. Full Lakes ride aftermath up here. Next National Event is the Thetford ride on 24th March.
Paul Brodie - Building the Whippet Part II
Following on from his previous article Paul Brodie kindly sent us a second article further detailing the rebuild of the 1888 Whippet at Flashback Fabrications. Enjoy :D Hi. Paul Brodie here. This is the 2nd installment in a series detailing how the 1888 Whippet came together. This bike will be shown at NAHBS March 2-4, 2012. It falls a bit outside of "regular framebuilding" because so many of the components have to be created from basically nothing. My lathe, milling machine, digital readout, and rotary table got used a lot! What I'm making here is the Scissor Linkage, pictured below > I've taken some 5/8" flat cold rolled steel, marked out the shape, rough cut it in the bandsaw, drilled (2) holes, and now the ends are having a...
Privateer Issue 7 Out Now
Privateer Issue 7 is on sale now, if you haven't subscribed already be sure to check out the special Retrobike subscription offer. Once again the magazine has a healthy dose of retro content which includes *Steve Behr reminisces over the Winter road trip features which graced many a mid 90s mountain bike magazine. The trips generally featured some riding, a car crash and Rob Warner, not always in that order. *Mike Davis (aka forum member MikeD) concludes his excellent piece on the evolution of frame geometry. *Tym Manley visits Conti in Deutschland. ..and of course loads more. Click here to find Privateer stockists.
The Lake District ride Saturday 25th February 2012 – with support from Bikefood
:: Date: Saturday 25th February 2012 :: Distance/time: 18 - 22 miles / 5-6 hours riding (depending on pace and various route options) :: Meeting at: The Bluebird Cafe. Car park on Lake Road just to the south of Coniston at 10:00am for 10:30am start. :: Directions: Grid Ref: SD308970 ~ Postcode: Cumbria LA21 8AN :: Terrain: Rocky and natural Lake District singletrack and trails with some climbs and great descents. It also uses sections of the North Face Trail in Grizedale Forest. This route avoids the really big lakeland mountains and, while challenging in places, is very suitable for riding on an a retro machine. Be prepared for the usual changeable Lake District weather. There are some short road sections but the route is mostly...
rBoTM January 2012 is nick1968's Raleigh Team Banana 753
The The January 2012 road Bike of The Month contest was taken by nick1968's Raleigh Team Banana 753 - another diverse month. Second was taken by Ianus' 1991 Kuwahara Pacer CX and third by nevadasmith's Ritchey Road Logic. Bring on the rest of 2012 :D The full result is as follows 1. nick1968's Raleigh Team Banana 753 2. Ianus' 1991 Kuwahara Pacer CX 3. nevadasmith's 1996 Ritchey Road Logic Now taking nominations for the February 2012 rBoTM contest. Click here for more details and full results The January 2012 road Bike of The Month top three are as follows 1. nick1968's Raleigh Team Banana 753 Click here for full nick1968's Raleigh Team Banana 753 build thread. 2. Ianus' 1991 Kuwahara Pacer CX Click here for full...
BoTM January 2012 is Bushpig's Gecko Y-File
The The January 2012 Bike of The Month contest was taken by Bushpig's Gecko Y-File. The Gecko will be featured in next month's mbr magazine and Bushpig will receive a year’s subscription to the magazine. The full results is as follows 1. Bushpig's Gecko Y-File 2. theredchili's 1991 Monster Fat 3. videojetman's Pace RC100 Click here for more details and full results The January 2012 Bike of The Month top three are as follows 1st Bushpig's Gecko Y-File 2nd theredchili's 1991 Monster Fat Click here for full build thread. 3rd videojetman's Pace RC100 Click here for full build thread.
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