RBotM April 2020 - Theme - Lockdown builds - Enter Now!

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Some lovely builds coming along very nicely, thanks everyone.
Tony, don't worry about rushing it as have seen tonight we have at least another 3 weeks of lockdown ;)
Take care out there.

Jamie
 
To put a little fire under 'Our Jimmy' he's just started this Concorde Astore..... and he's got nothing else to do apart from play on the X-box (and ride with me for an hour of course) ;)

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That is lovely Peachy.
I used to have a Concorde Squadra in TSX, and it was a really lovely riding machine. Really regret selling it but at the time I needed the money.
Beautiful C Record equipped with Cabalto brakes. Mel found it for me in a race shop in Holland, in my size too at 48cm.

Jamie
 
Jamiedyer":lyk8qobf said:
That is lovely Peachy.
I used to have a Concorde Squadra in TSX, and it was a really lovely riding machine. Really regret selling it but at the time I needed the money.
Beautiful C Record equipped with Cabalto brakes. Mel found it for me in a race shop in Holland, in my size too at 48cm.

Jamie

Cool.... :D any idea on dating these?
 
Yes, Peachy, don't be shy!

You just approach it and boldly say,
"I couldn't help noticing how cool you look and what a beautiful frame you have;
Fancy coming out with me for a long shakedown, or even for a quick ride
if that's what you would prefer?!

Sorry, it is late and my mind was wandering.......
 
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I mentioned mine in the Dawes Imperial thread, where there's a picture of its original colours. I had the frame resprayed by Mercian several years ago, and it's only the lockdown that's got me actually starting the rebuild.

I got the headset in and then found that the second-hand wheels need new bearings/cup/cone on one side in the front hub, so I'm waiting for those to arrive before continuing. (Also I realised that I had no spare cables, so those are coming too.) Storage is limited here, and a bike without wheels is particularly tricky to have hanging around, so it's better to wait till I can finish the job. Here are the new colours so far:

Dawes-respray-with-headset.jpg


It should end up with Campag 8/9 speed, but probably a Shimano chainset. Interesting mix...
 
Peachy!":icr6m49p said:
Jamiedyer":icr6m49p said:
That is lovely Peachy.
I used to have a Concorde Squadra in TSX, and it was a really lovely riding machine. Really regret selling it but at the time I needed the money.
Beautiful C Record equipped with Cabalto brakes. Mel found it for me in a race shop in Holland, in my size too at 48cm.

Jamie

Cool.... :D any idea on dating these?

I will dig out my old files as I am sure I wrote it down but I think Mel is definitely the man to ask.
Concorde Squadra
IMG_3139 by Jamie Dyer, on Flickr

Jamie
 
That’s tidy... opinion seems to be our Astore is most likely to be from 1989
 
My Squadra is an 89 model in TSX.

**edit** I say mine, unfortunately I had to sell it a few years ago now when finances dictated, last resort but it was this or my Merckx. One of the few I regret selling, it really was such a nice ride.

Jamie
 
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Here's my late 50s German Wim Grundewald build, which I presented in a visually more comprehensive post earlier.
The specs:
-10,5 kg/23,3 lbs
-Altenburger rear mech and front derailleur (the latter reminiscent of the Campagnolo Gran Sport, also called “TV set” due to its sqare shape); the derailleur cage had to be sourced from a Simplex derailleur.
Apart from that I was able to get
-Stronglight Competition Model 55 52/46; quite rusty but otherwise in excellent shape
-Weinmann Vainqueur 999 centre pull brakes
-Weinmann “Weltmeister” tubeless rims sporting a wooden core along with 2,5cm nipples
-Scheeren stem and Handlebars
-Lyotard 45CA quill pedals
-A Brooks professional saddle (no experiments here!)
-tires are Czech-made Tufo Diamond D28.


It took a lockdown to finally finish it.
 

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