cromoman
Retro Guru
New project on the go:
Frame: Raleigh 531, W number on the bottom bracket, can't remember what it is but it indicates 1982.
Fork: to match
Headset: Tange
Stem: Cinelli
Handlebar: Cinelli
Bar Tape: el-cheapo
Brake Levers: Gipiemme Special
Brake Calipers: Gipiemme Special
Shifters: Campagnolo Victory
Front Derailleur: Campagnolo Victory/Triomphe?
Rear Derailleur: Campagnolo Victory/Triomphe?
Cassette: 7-speed cheapo freewheel 13-24
Chain: 5678 speed SRAM
Cranks: Campagnolo Centaur (TEMPORARY! I'm on the look out for some Victory)
Bottom Bracket: from the shed (TEMP)
Pedals: shed, will replace with some nice ones
Rims: Mavic Open Sport
Hubs: Gipiemme
Nipples: ACI
Spokes: ACI db
Tyres: Vittoria from the pile in the shed, nicer ones on the way
Saddle: Brooks
Seatpost: Generic fluted
Weight: tbc
I wanted to build a bike for the Eroica, and got the frame from eBay. It's got a lot of chips and scratches, so I didn't want to spend too much money finishing it up. I got the hubs for £23 NOS and they're a bit rough, so I decided to put some cheap Open Sports on for now rather than hunt for proper period correct rims. I wasn't prepared to pay Super Record money so settled for a mix of Victory, Triomphe and Gipiemme parts.
Todo list:
Put a proper crank on it! The 10 speed Centaur is well out of place.
Put some skinwall tyres on.
Frame: Raleigh 531, W number on the bottom bracket, can't remember what it is but it indicates 1982.
Fork: to match
Headset: Tange
Stem: Cinelli
Handlebar: Cinelli
Bar Tape: el-cheapo
Brake Levers: Gipiemme Special
Brake Calipers: Gipiemme Special
Shifters: Campagnolo Victory
Front Derailleur: Campagnolo Victory/Triomphe?
Rear Derailleur: Campagnolo Victory/Triomphe?
Cassette: 7-speed cheapo freewheel 13-24
Chain: 5678 speed SRAM
Cranks: Campagnolo Centaur (TEMPORARY! I'm on the look out for some Victory)
Bottom Bracket: from the shed (TEMP)
Pedals: shed, will replace with some nice ones
Rims: Mavic Open Sport
Hubs: Gipiemme
Nipples: ACI
Spokes: ACI db
Tyres: Vittoria from the pile in the shed, nicer ones on the way
Saddle: Brooks
Seatpost: Generic fluted
Weight: tbc

I wanted to build a bike for the Eroica, and got the frame from eBay. It's got a lot of chips and scratches, so I didn't want to spend too much money finishing it up. I got the hubs for £23 NOS and they're a bit rough, so I decided to put some cheap Open Sports on for now rather than hunt for proper period correct rims. I wasn't prepared to pay Super Record money so settled for a mix of Victory, Triomphe and Gipiemme parts.
Todo list:
Put a proper crank on it! The 10 speed Centaur is well out of place.
Put some skinwall tyres on.