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Yesterday I drove down to Westwood to pick up a new toy: a 52cm (c-c) 80's-vintage Ciocc bicycle, with mostly period Campy parts. It didn't need much to get it on the road, though I'll probably replace a few things in the next couple of months to improve the fit and modernize the (6-speed!) drivetrain a little. I wasn't planning to, but I just couldn't resist, so today I took it out for a 35-mile shakedown cruise. I'll want to adjust the front derailleur limits before I ride it again, and probably raise the seat a little and the bars a lot.
It's been a while (ok, 20+ years) since I rode a steel bike. I caught myself climbing with mixed hand positions a couple of times, a la Eddy Merckx (or was it Bernard Hinault), for the first time since high school. The ride is connected to the road without being rough; riding it is a joy. I'm looking forward to putting a lot more miles on it very soon.
It's been a while (ok, 20+ years) since I rode a steel bike. I caught myself climbing with mixed hand positions a couple of times, a la Eddy Merckx (or was it Bernard Hinault), for the first time since high school. The ride is connected to the road without being rough; riding it is a joy. I'm looking forward to putting a lot more miles on it very soon.
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Date: 2008-10-14 03:18 am (UTC)Someday I'll ask you to explain all that in english. (Or maybe just show me what you're talking about).
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Date: 2008-10-14 12:08 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-10-14 05:03 pm (UTC)And yay,'Triplets of Belleville' icon for it! 'Little' Champion cycling contentedly, forever. Warms me heart.
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Date: 2008-10-19 02:45 pm (UTC)