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01-07-21, 11:46 AM
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Posted By Goosecheck

....Pictured on his bike; fits! ...

....Pictured on his bike; fits!
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12-28-20, 11:37 AM
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Posted By Goosecheck

Nice bike. You’ve already got it home, you have...

Nice bike. You’ve already got it home, you have to keep it now! I never met a Pug I didn’t want to keep.
12-28-20, 12:15 AM
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Posted By Goosecheck

Bike bag

Made a frame bag for Christmas for my brother-in-law’s bike (Surly Midnight Trucker)....
12-28-20, 12:11 AM
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Posted By Goosecheck

Stem swap

Replaced the original 70mm ATAX stem with a 90mm Gerry Burgess, for a little more comfortable riding position. Just in time to deliver champagne and homemade chocolate bark to neighborhood friends....
04-07-20, 11:00 AM
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Posted By Goosecheck

The problem with this thread is that it contiues...

The problem with this thread is that it contiues to drive my desire to try to solve N+1! :ride:
04-07-20, 10:52 AM
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Posted By Goosecheck

Give me more of that

Just from the close-ups......A beauty. Mixtes are cool. The shorty chrome fenders......:thumb:
04-06-20, 01:57 PM
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Posted By Goosecheck

Just a bit more spit and polish

Something I had in mind since the original inkling of this build. In keeping with the aesthetic of Singer and others, and in accordance with historic French law, an engraved stem cap with this...
03-17-20, 12:58 AM
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Posted By Goosecheck

One Step Closer to “Almost Finished”

Still room for improvement: Long Cage

Long Cage-I finally got around to dealing with a niggling rear derailleur issue. When I started this New Albion build in 2017, I had accumulated many of the...
03-09-20, 03:37 AM
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Posted By Goosecheck

More Fussbudget Fiddling

Made a few adjustments to my New Albion Privateer Rando build:

Added a pair of s/s water bottles and fabbed a cork and twine stopper for each.
Adjusted the front fender struts to eliminate a...
02-24-20, 04:17 PM
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Posted By Goosecheck

Came in the Post; Wrenched Accordingly.

More fettling with the New Albion. Switched out the Panaracer Pasela Tour Guard 700x28s for SOMA Supple Vitesse EX 700x38s in salmon/tan. Clearly this was an aesthetically driven decision (plus the...
02-24-20, 02:30 PM
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Posted By Goosecheck

That's a beauty. Nice work!:thumb:

That's a beauty. Nice work!:thumb:
02-17-20, 11:19 AM
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Posted By Goosecheck

More Vintage Taillight/Headlight Conversion

Added a taillight and headight to my Rando ride (New Albion Privateer). LEDs win the lumen/battery contest hands down. But I really dislike putting a modern taillight/headlight on a vintage or...
02-03-20, 11:50 PM
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Posted By Goosecheck

Retrofit Radios Taillight

Several weeks ago my Radios vintage dynamo powered taillight came in the mail. Perfect to finish off my Porteur project. I had already decided to go battery powered rather than dynamo to light this...
11-03-19, 03:11 AM
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Posted By Goosecheck

I doff my helmet to you! Good luck teaching. Just...

I doff my helmet to you! Good luck teaching. Just never let them see fear in your eyes! 😁
11-03-19, 03:01 AM
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Posted By Goosecheck

Road Rash

This past July I had an experience that is probably among many of the potentialities that run through a cyclist’s mind from time to time. Family coming home from July 4 week camping trip on the...
10-29-19, 12:48 PM
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Posted By Goosecheck

Hey noglider, thanks. Unplanned projects are...

Hey noglider, thanks. Unplanned projects are sometimes the most fun.

Props to you for multiplying your knowledge by teaching someone else. It creates something new of value, without having to...
10-29-19, 08:47 AM
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Posted By Goosecheck

Pug Rehab (or How to Turn $20 into $300)

This is the before, during, and after of an unscheduled 30 day build. $20 CL purchase intended only to scavenge a few parts (butterfly wheelnuts and the rear rack). Guilt got the best of me, so...
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