Globalti
Legendary Member
Yes, I agree completely with the idea of building up an old frame with new components. Here's a pic of a venerable 1990 Harry Hall with Columbus SLX tubing that I salvaged and rebuilt as a training bike when I was a mountain biker:
Bodging bikes is the very essence of being a cyclist; this was a rolling project that I undertook three years ago, it cost me around £500 in parts (new wheels not shown in this pic) and a hell of a lot of time hanging around bike shops, on the web, the phone and so on. The end result was a fine bike but it was a child of the 90s, lovely tubing but the frame was so short that it suffered bad toe overlap and you couldn't remove the rear wheel without deflating the tyre. It was twitchy, harsh to ride and quite punishing over long distances. So after all that effort I ended up with a decent bike, but one I didn't particularly enjoy riding and I sold straight on.
My point is that if the OP doesn't know much about bikes or more importantly, where to get help and advice, he is setting himself a hell of a target. If time is short he would do better to buy off the shelf but if he views it as a learning project and he's got lots of spare time then go ahead....
Bodging bikes is the very essence of being a cyclist; this was a rolling project that I undertook three years ago, it cost me around £500 in parts (new wheels not shown in this pic) and a hell of a lot of time hanging around bike shops, on the web, the phone and so on. The end result was a fine bike but it was a child of the 90s, lovely tubing but the frame was so short that it suffered bad toe overlap and you couldn't remove the rear wheel without deflating the tyre. It was twitchy, harsh to ride and quite punishing over long distances. So after all that effort I ended up with a decent bike, but one I didn't particularly enjoy riding and I sold straight on.
My point is that if the OP doesn't know much about bikes or more importantly, where to get help and advice, he is setting himself a hell of a target. If time is short he would do better to buy off the shelf but if he views it as a learning project and he's got lots of spare time then go ahead....