smokeysmoo
Legendary Member
- Location
- Bolton, not very far from Nob End
Finally finished my winter build, originally an unspiring 80's Peugeot 12 speed road bike, now transformed into a 20 speed winter commuter/tourer/training bike/general all rounder
Finished in Pearl White with retro graphics courtesy of world-cycle-decals
I wanted to build it with modern components, so I've gone for a Campag Veloce groupset, 1' stem adapter to fit modern stem and bars, Shimano barrel adjusters, Halo Aerorage wheels with Durano+ tyres, Tortec mudguards and rack, but then topped it off with a traditional Brooks B17
I had to trade the Campag Veloce brakes from the gruppo for Shimano long reach calipers, but I can live with that and I'm very happy with the way the bike's turned out.
Some of you will know I was having trouble with the back wheel trying to escape, fingers crossed that's been fixed by fitting spacers, (washers) to the axle, and today I swopped two of the flat washers for shake proof washers, so hopefully the back wheels not going to move an inch, (in the droputs of course).
Had a quick 3-4 mile shakedown loop last night, and although I knew the chain was too long and the gears needed fine fettling it rode superbly. So today I shortened the chain, tweaked the mechs and trimmed any bolts down that were too long, so now she's good to go, bring on the cold, wind, rain and dark nights - I'm ready
BEFORE
AFTER

Finished in Pearl White with retro graphics courtesy of world-cycle-decals
I wanted to build it with modern components, so I've gone for a Campag Veloce groupset, 1' stem adapter to fit modern stem and bars, Shimano barrel adjusters, Halo Aerorage wheels with Durano+ tyres, Tortec mudguards and rack, but then topped it off with a traditional Brooks B17

I had to trade the Campag Veloce brakes from the gruppo for Shimano long reach calipers, but I can live with that and I'm very happy with the way the bike's turned out.
Some of you will know I was having trouble with the back wheel trying to escape, fingers crossed that's been fixed by fitting spacers, (washers) to the axle, and today I swopped two of the flat washers for shake proof washers, so hopefully the back wheels not going to move an inch, (in the droputs of course).
Had a quick 3-4 mile shakedown loop last night, and although I knew the chain was too long and the gears needed fine fettling it rode superbly. So today I shortened the chain, tweaked the mechs and trimmed any bolts down that were too long, so now she's good to go, bring on the cold, wind, rain and dark nights - I'm ready

BEFORE


AFTER


