Show your Bob Jackson
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Show your Bob Jackson
My Bob Jackson project is nearing completion, I'm adding the bar wrap this afternoon and going out for a 20-30mile ride. I'd like to see more of this make and my search didn't come up with a thread for this great English bike co. Feel free to show off your Bob Jackson / JRJ here, pics are welcomed!
Mine is a mid-1970's Bob Jackson Audax, full Reynolds 531. I bought it as a frameset with an EDCO Competition headset installed this past summer. I spent the past 6 months slowly collecting parts for it and enjoyed building it up this past week. I tried to keep it true to what it would have been built up with in its day. I took it out for a 10 mile shakedown ride this morning and it's just great.
more pics here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/cobraby...th/6851111878/
I'll take some close up shots after the final touches are added and post them up later too.
Mine is a mid-1970's Bob Jackson Audax, full Reynolds 531. I bought it as a frameset with an EDCO Competition headset installed this past summer. I spent the past 6 months slowly collecting parts for it and enjoyed building it up this past week. I tried to keep it true to what it would have been built up with in its day. I took it out for a 10 mile shakedown ride this morning and it's just great.
more pics here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/cobraby...th/6851111878/
I'll take some close up shots after the final touches are added and post them up later too.
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This was my 1976 Bob Jackson for all of 2 days, until I discovered the cracked BB shell-lug. Local seller gave me my money back. I was sick to my stomach when I found it under the paint. It was my size and I liked the color combo. Darn !!!
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Blast! That is a shame, at least the seller was fair.
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My Bob Jackson is a great rider.
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How I'm lucky enough to have two is an interesting story.....
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^ very handsome machines.
I got the bar wrap on last evening and went for a ~50 mile ride this morning, I'm in love with this bike. It fits pefect and full Reynolds 531 steel rides so great.
Bob Jackson Audax/Randonneur frame
Mid-1970's made in England
24" (60cm c-t seat tube / 57cm top tube)
Reynolds 531 / Campagnolo dropouts
-GB 105mm stem 25.4 clamp
-GB Randonneur 445mm handlebar 25.4 clamp
-Neubaumms tape in cranberry/maroon
-EDCO Competition headset
-NOS early Shimano Dura Ace centrepull brakes
-NOS early Shimano Dura Ace drilled brake levers wi/ gum hoods
-Suntour Barcon shifters & clamp-on DT cable stop
-Suntour Cyclone 'black' GT derailleurs
-Specialites TA Cyclotouriste triple crank
w/ 48 40 30 chainrings
-Specialites TA 374 triple bb 123.5mm spindle
-Regina 13-23 6spd freewheel
-Campagnolo Record 32H hubs
-Super Champion Gentleman 27" rims
-27x1 Forte GT2 Kevlar tires
-Campagnolo NR 27.2mm seatpost
-Brooks Professional saddle
-Brooks saddle bag support
-Carradice saddle bag
-Specialized Tour pedals
-Christophe toe straps
-MKS leathered toe clips
-Bluemels Club Special fenders
I got the bar wrap on last evening and went for a ~50 mile ride this morning, I'm in love with this bike. It fits pefect and full Reynolds 531 steel rides so great.
Bob Jackson Audax/Randonneur frame
Mid-1970's made in England
24" (60cm c-t seat tube / 57cm top tube)
Reynolds 531 / Campagnolo dropouts
-GB 105mm stem 25.4 clamp
-GB Randonneur 445mm handlebar 25.4 clamp
-Neubaumms tape in cranberry/maroon
-EDCO Competition headset
-NOS early Shimano Dura Ace centrepull brakes
-NOS early Shimano Dura Ace drilled brake levers wi/ gum hoods
-Suntour Barcon shifters & clamp-on DT cable stop
-Suntour Cyclone 'black' GT derailleurs
-Specialites TA Cyclotouriste triple crank
w/ 48 40 30 chainrings
-Specialites TA 374 triple bb 123.5mm spindle
-Regina 13-23 6spd freewheel
-Campagnolo Record 32H hubs
-Super Champion Gentleman 27" rims
-27x1 Forte GT2 Kevlar tires
-Campagnolo NR 27.2mm seatpost
-Brooks Professional saddle
-Brooks saddle bag support
-Carradice saddle bag
-Specialized Tour pedals
-Christophe toe straps
-MKS leathered toe clips
-Bluemels Club Special fenders
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Nice. I like the cranberry wrap.
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I bought my Bob Jackson World Tour new about two years ago, but it is vintage style with lugs, lug linings, and threaded stem. I commuted on it for two years, but the frame is currently hanging on the wall while I accumulate parts to make it a full-bore tourer. The frame is rather stiff for daily riding but it should be perfect for loaded touring as its made with a special Reynolds 631 tubeset designed for carrying loads.
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That's a stunner tarwheel! I was | | this close to going for a new Bob Jackson when mine popped up for sale. If I ever have to replace it I still would go for one. I think they're a fantastic deal for the money. Where are you planning to tour? Any ideas yet?
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Here's my 2000 Special Tourist the day I bought it. "Special" because it was custom ordered--amazingly the guy who sold it to me is my height and has the same inseam, so it fits quite well.
Day after Thanksgiving ride with my wife last year. I know the stem extender is kind of fugly, but my back, neck and shoulders love it. I have a Nitto Tallux to install when I have the time.
Current set up.
Dirt. It gets used.
On an urban club ride.
Day after Thanksgiving ride with my wife last year. I know the stem extender is kind of fugly, but my back, neck and shoulders love it. I have a Nitto Tallux to install when I have the time.
Current set up.
Dirt. It gets used.
On an urban club ride.
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My goal is to ride across the USA, but that might have to wait until I retire. Until then, I will probably use it for shorter tours -- long weekends or a week at most.
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Man, I love all these bikes. I'll take some new pictures of my '64 J.R.J. this weekend and post them here. It has undergone some changes since I last posted it.
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Cobrabyte, your BJ is stunning! Very nice build, and I love that blue and white color scheme. What size GB stem is that?
All wonderful BJs here...
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Thanks! That's a 105mm, 25.4 clamp GB stem mated with 445mm wide Randonneur handlebars. The stem is @ max extension from the steertube , I insert a minimum of 2" if the stem is not marked with a minimum insertion line.
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Here's my 2000 Special Tourist the day I bought it. "Special" because it was custom ordered--amazingly the guy who sold it to me is my height and has the same inseam, so it fits quite well.
I know the stem extender is kind of fugly, but my back, neck and shoulders love it. I have a Nitto Tallux to install when I have the time.
I know the stem extender is kind of fugly, but my back, neck and shoulders love it. I have a Nitto Tallux to install when I have the time.
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Help with BJ identification
My Bob Jackson project is nearing completion, I'm adding the bar wrap this afternoon and going out for a 20-30mile ride. I'd like to see more of this make and my search didn't come up with a thread for this great English bike co. Feel free to show off your Bob Jackson / JRJ here, pics are welcomed!
Mine is a mid-1970's Bob Jackson Audax, full Reynolds 531. I bought it as a frameset with an EDCO Competition headset installed this past summer. I spent the past 6 months slowly collecting parts for it and enjoyed building it up this past week. I tried to keep it true to what it would have been built up with in its day. I took it out for a 10 mile shakedown ride this morning and it's just great.
more pics here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/cobraby...th/6851111878/
I'll take some close up shots after the final touches are added and post them up later too.
Mine is a mid-1970's Bob Jackson Audax, full Reynolds 531. I bought it as a frameset with an EDCO Competition headset installed this past summer. I spent the past 6 months slowly collecting parts for it and enjoyed building it up this past week. I tried to keep it true to what it would have been built up with in its day. I took it out for a 10 mile shakedown ride this morning and it's just great.
more pics here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/cobraby...th/6851111878/
I'll take some close up shots after the final touches are added and post them up later too.
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Here's another shot of my Bob Jackson World Tour, rebuilt for loaded touring. I added a triple drive train with lower gearing, Brooks B17 saddle, and Tubus Cargo rear rack. Plan to add a Tubus Tara front rack as well, so I can use front and rear panniers. The second shot show the bike loaded for my shake-down tour, but I realized after loading that I needed front panniers to balance the load better. The bike was essentially unrideable as pictured.
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Picked up this 1980 Super Tourist from the original owner last week while vacationing in Southern Utah. He pedaled ~20K miles on it, but it's in great shape and the price was more than right. I put it on a Greyhound and anxiously await its arrival!
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There was a 70s frame on ebay last week that I was considering bidding on. It was poorly advertised so it was hard to find. It went for 125$ and was in good shape. I wonder if anyone here got it.
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