I think you’re asking the impossible of the wrong set of people. I got around this buying an old bike for nostalgia reasons issue by never getting rid of the old bike in the first place.
The traditional way to power that would have been a child. They frown on that sort of thing now, the soft wussies! It is a nice thing; not over restored either. No good for my gas forge. Give it a month or two and I may well consider it cold enough to wreck my elbow again with a bit of...
I still really enjoyed that era though. Lemond, Fignon through to Indurain and his competitors. I think I slowly started to lose interest slightly when Riis beat Indurain.
I still followed the big tours and even went to the ToB a couple times. For me though, that was peak racing.
Everyone’s different innit? The two least comfortable saddles I ever had the misfortune to perch my posterior on are a Flite and a Rolls. I saved for ages for the former when a gangly yoof and ended up giving it to a mate.
He of course, loved it.
Nice. I will be travelling up on the 19th and back again either late on the 24th or possibly the 25th.
If not I’ll have to make a special trip as I want this bike. I haven’t seen another larger than 55cm. Daughter is nearly 6’ tall.
Hi @mcslaski , I really think this would be perfect for my slightly tall daughter. Trouble is, I’m way to the south. I do need to travel to Edinburgh up the M6 in October though? Could I be met on a Sunday?
That one is down in that London place! Also too small. Thanks for the link though as I have no idea what options exist. That’s another name there and, what a name. I love it. With only a slight squint, it’ll be the courgette bike. I see a mottled green paint job in the future.
Hi @Jd345 thanks for the offer but I’m looking for a complete bike. Out of interest though, what size is it? I assume the seat tube C to T is the measurement to go for?