Some mates of mine started an annual charity ride called the "400 in 4", a ride that raises money for the Burns Unit of the Sydney Children's Hospital.
I've always wanted to participate but I'm hopeless at raising money so thought I'd put my hobby to good use and build them a bike.
When it's finished I'll donate it for auction or to raffle off to raise money for the cause.
The finished bike will also serve as my entry fee onto the ride which will take place next march.
This is my starting point- it's a 1989 Gemini Club 600. The gentleman I bought it from bought it new and has looked after it very well, so I was happy to pay a bit more than I was originally planning.
A quick search shows it should be made with Tange tubing, although there's no indication on the frame that I can see.
It has a full Shimano 105 groupset with a 6 speed 18-13 cassette, Ukai wheels with brand new Vittoria tyres and overall it's in great condition.
As nice as it is the plan is to make it stand out and appeal to someone enough that they'll part with as much as possible.
The red and yellow colour scheme is a great start and ties in well with the Fire Brigade theme, winning so far!
I've bought a set of mint condition Mavic Kyrisium Equipe wheels to fit it, I think the more modern wheels are a nice look.
I also have an early 2000's Shimano 105 9 speed groupset with combined shifter/brake levers to fit to it. Hopefully the more modern driveline and dual pivot brakes will appeal.
As the build progresses I'll update this post, and I'm open to suggestions re a suitable seat, bar tape colour etc.
Thanks,
Buzz
I've always wanted to participate but I'm hopeless at raising money so thought I'd put my hobby to good use and build them a bike.
When it's finished I'll donate it for auction or to raffle off to raise money for the cause.
The finished bike will also serve as my entry fee onto the ride which will take place next march.
This is my starting point- it's a 1989 Gemini Club 600. The gentleman I bought it from bought it new and has looked after it very well, so I was happy to pay a bit more than I was originally planning.
A quick search shows it should be made with Tange tubing, although there's no indication on the frame that I can see.
It has a full Shimano 105 groupset with a 6 speed 18-13 cassette, Ukai wheels with brand new Vittoria tyres and overall it's in great condition.
As nice as it is the plan is to make it stand out and appeal to someone enough that they'll part with as much as possible.
The red and yellow colour scheme is a great start and ties in well with the Fire Brigade theme, winning so far!
I've bought a set of mint condition Mavic Kyrisium Equipe wheels to fit it, I think the more modern wheels are a nice look.
I also have an early 2000's Shimano 105 9 speed groupset with combined shifter/brake levers to fit to it. Hopefully the more modern driveline and dual pivot brakes will appeal.
As the build progresses I'll update this post, and I'm open to suggestions re a suitable seat, bar tape colour etc.
Thanks,
Buzz