iandg
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Recently refurbished this 1977 Raleigh Supecourse and built it up as a fixed
Hi PH, I really like the look of your Soma ES, how do you like it now you've had it a few months? SteveNew toy, well the frameset is new, everything else has been swapped off another bike. Imported from the US, even with the duty and VAT it was a good saving on UK prices.
SOMA ES, the ES stands for Extra Smooth and on the basis of a 30 mile shakedown ride today it is just that.
Built up with 9 speed mix and match Campag, there's 5 groupsets in the mix! Plus brakes and pedals from Shimano, it's a confused bike.
Excuse the Looong steerer, I've not made my mind up yet where to cut it, 15mm lower would be ideal for riding on the hoods, but leaving it where it is now would make using the drops for extended periods more likely. I'll do a couple of thousand miles before I get the hacksaw out.
Hi Steve, could I answer that in a couple of weeks? I've put a few hundred miles in on it, but all quite short. I'm planning to use it for a couple of Audax next, a 200 and a 400, then I'll be happy to tell just if and how I like it.Hi PH, I really like the look of your Soma ES, how do you like it now you've had it a few months? Steve
No problem PH, you'll have a better idea after those kind of rides!Hi Steve, could I answer that in a couple of weeks? I've put a few hundred miles in on it, but all quite short. I'm planning to use it for a couple of Audax next, a 200 and a 400, then I'll be happy to tell just if and how I like it.
My Longstaff, cross posting from the "show us your audax bike" thread
Recently refurbished this 1977 Raleigh Supecourse and built it up as a fixed
hell yes
My bike I got for free that I am doing up... Reynolds 525 frame Not finished yet..
After the respray..