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Posted: Tue May 14, 2013 8:50 pm |
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mountaindave |
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Location: Flathead Valley, MT |
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I'm looking for a 1973 or earlier Tour de France. Doesn't have to be in NOS shape, just needs to be rideable. I'm trying to avoid BBC Bikes prices. Email me at flatheadmt-at-gmail.com
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Posted: Tue May 14, 2013 10:50 pm |
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verktyg |
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_________________ Chas.
SF Bay Area, CA USA
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1984 Criterium
1969 TdF
1971 TdF
1974 TdF
1984 TdF x 2 Bikes
1970 SC
1971 SC
1972 SC
1984 SC
1984 Team Pro
1985 Professional
1990s Team Replica |
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Posted: Wed May 15, 2013 8:31 pm |
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mountaindave |
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I'm 6'2", but I could probably tolerate 58 cm bike if I had to. I can ride a 61 cm but the back doesn't like the reach of a long top tube. I saw one on eBay, but not looking to spend $600+ on a bike.
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Posted: Wed May 15, 2013 10:56 pm |
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verktyg |
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Hi Bob,
What's important is your stand over height over the top tube not your height!
You should have 1"-2" of room between the top tube and your personal area in case you should have to dismount in a hurry.
I have a very long torso with a short neck so I prefer frames with short top tubes. Sometimes I have to resort to a short stem like a 65mm - 75mm.
Here's some of them:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/28267220@N05/sets/72157626832237811/ |
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_________________ Chas.
SF Bay Area, CA USA
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1984 Criterium
1969 TdF
1971 TdF
1974 TdF
1984 TdF x 2 Bikes
1970 SC
1971 SC
1972 SC
1984 SC
1984 Team Pro
1985 Professional
1990s Team Replica |
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Posted: Thu May 16, 2013 7:08 pm |
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mountaindave |
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Location: Flathead Valley, MT |
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I'm familiar with the old stand-over height rule of thumb. Trouble is I'm a long leg, short torso guy. The long legs tend to pair me with long top tubes which I don't need. I have to be careful not to go too small of a frame or the required tall seat post means a lot of drop to the handlebars and more discomfort. What I did on my current 61 cm bike is I threw on a pair of North Road style bars and it is very comfy.
Re: shorter stems - the Pivo "stem of death" is pretty short as it is, but perhaps it would be worth replacing with a modern short stem for both reasons.
Found this dream and am in negotiations for local pickup... |
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Posted: Sat Aug 03, 2013 1:15 pm |
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mountaindave |
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Found one! The owner claimed 1969 or 1970, but it is a dead ringer of a match to my wife's (formerly father's) 1973 TdF.
With just one small problem:
Need to find a Simplex derailleur to replace it and match the front derailleur.
AND I got this (non-TdF) little joy!
It needs work and there are two nasty dents in the rear rim, but she is still in pretty darn good condition (all thinks considered).[/img]
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