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  1. billkilpatrick

    Slipping Seat Post

    Thank you. Measured the existing steel seat post - checked it twice - and it measured 26.0. Having removed it I now see that the frame was squeezed as tight as it can go - so I think the aluminium seat post I bought should have been 26.2. Ah well ... Just ordered a set of three shims, which...
  2. billkilpatrick

    Slipping Seat Post

    New, 26 aluminium seat post of my '65' Bianchi keeps slipping. Several sites suggest using hairspray - can this be right ... ?!!? Should I use grease (how much?) or make a shim from an aluminium can? Retro suggestions gratefully received ---
  3. billkilpatrick

    Seat tube .

    Get a caliper tool to gauge the diameter. If you decide to replace it with an aluminium seat post, be sure to choose one made with hardened aluminium alloy. I believe that with softer aluminium there's a risk of it sticking to the steel frame.
  4. billkilpatrick

    Brakes

    Brakes - Rear brake does not work at well as the front. I've tried tightening the cable, adjusting the caliper position, reducing the cable length but nothing makes it perform better. Mechanic says the spring is tight enough; pads and cables are new ... Any suggestions?
  5. billkilpatrick

    Haiku

    Gently clicking pawls Black tarmac sky-blue puddles Moving mindfulness
  6. billkilpatrick

    '65 Bianchi

    New to me tubeless tires, new/old tubeless tire, aluminium rims. Caught two OBWOBs (Old Boys WithOut Bikes) in deep enchantment, ogling my ride. Both said they had 10-speeds in their youth but had abandoned them long, long ago. I recognised the look ... In dabbing daubs of fingernail polish...
  7. billkilpatrick

    Symbol stamped on bottom bracket shell

    Will flip mine over for another look - Thank you.
  8. billkilpatrick

    The Atomic Theory - Flann O'Brien

    Tube or not tube ... Wheel see ...
  9. billkilpatrick

    Road Bike Haiku

    Equilibrium Bird song, breeze, rushing water Slowly spinning wheels
  10. billkilpatrick

    New classic road bikes tested in Tuscany

    Nice read - some technical aspects of which I actually understood: https://www.cyclist.co.uk/reviews/4018/time-machines-modern-vintage-bikes-ride-test
  11. billkilpatrick

    Real Steel is Real men use ...

    ... Deborah di Milano Smalto Tenuta Estreme ...
  12. billkilpatrick

    Symbol stamped on bottom bracket shell

    Something similar stamped after the registration number on my Claud Butler - a lazy "C" ...?
  13. billkilpatrick

    Symbol stamped on bottom bracket shell

    Anyone know what the heart-shaped symbol stamped in the upper right of the photo signifies? I have something similar on a Claud Butler road bicycle. Someone on another site thinks it's a Peugeot frame - wants to know which model it might be. Thank you.
  14. billkilpatrick

    Head tube

    Good point. I was 6'1" - now ... less. Perhaps my aesthetic appreciation for the classic double diamond frame with a straight top tube stems from a more exalted perspective. I've seen smaller frames which appear perfectly proportioned. Just wondering if designers have a "classic" formula...
  15. billkilpatrick

    Head tube

    Some are too long, some too short - what's perfect?
  16. billkilpatrick

    '65 Bianchi

    Grazie ... Came with two dynamo powered lamps, front and back, but threading the wire through the frame in the holes provided would be a nightmare. Besides ... she won't let me out at night.
  17. billkilpatrick

    Slight skip when peddling

    Crank arm was slightly out of alignment - skipped, clunked, wobbled - whatever - around slightly as I peddled. The ride back from the mechanic this morning was uneventful, however. We'll see. Getting this bicycle up to snuff has been a costly learning curve. I tend to think of these...
  18. billkilpatrick

    Slight skip when peddling

    I'll have a look tomorrow in daylight but yes ... it seems to be in the same place - sort of a "clunk"sound. Thank you all very much.
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