Re: [CR]Now: Retro Cool Was: Crank dustcaps

(Example: Framebuilding:Tubing)

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From: "Todd Kuzma" <tullio@theramp.net>
Subject: Re: [CR]Now: Retro Cool Was: Crank dustcaps
Date: Sun, 2 Jan 2005 23:55:23 -0600
To: chuckschmidt@earthlink.net
cc: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org

On Jan 2, 2005, at 10:32 PM, Chuck Schmidt wrote:
> And where are your contributions to the proper bike set up thread? I
> know the two of you have set up more than a few bikes?

Then or now? Then (late 70s for me), my list was similar to yours: no dust caps, no valve caps, white or black cotton tape wrapped from the stem out with the ends tucked behind Velox bar-end caps (a bit weighty for the racer-types, but I dig 'em anyway), 52-42 chainrings, straight-block Regina freewheel, that twisty thing with the toe straps.

Now, I go modern with cork tape wrapped the other way, allen crank bolts, still no valve caps, Velox bar-end caps if I use Ergo otherwise I use bar-end shifters (no STI!), clipless pedals (although the MKS Nuevo Keirin pedals are about the coolest quill pedals I've ever used bar none), and I fight the tide by continuing to use quill stems and threaded steerers. Unfortunately, there are no decent quill stems being distributed in the US any longer. So, I am left to import Nitto Pearls from Japan myself (my favorite quill alongside the now discontinued Salsa cro-mo SUL anyway) .

Todd Kuzma
Tullio's Big Dog Cyclery
Heron Bicycles
LaSalle IL 815-223-1776
http://www.tullios.com/
http://www.heronbicycles.com/