Fuji Berkeley conversion build-up
#76
uberNEWB
Joined: Jun 2007
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From: Montreal, Quebec
Bikes: Haro V2 [rip / stolen], PEUGEOT '93 SELECT
OK.. I just found this site that lets you select all your stuff and make an image of what your bike 'might' look like.. Kinda fun, perfect for a dork like myself
I call it the Top Banana....
#77
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Joined: Aug 2007
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From: Boston (Coolidge Corner in Brookline)
OK! It has been a long time since an update.. I actually did this work to the bike on like Sept 1st or so, but never got around to shooting the photos.. I always want to do it during the day for better shots, f-it; now or never I guess..
So.. as I said I picked up some aero levers and nitto drops.. The other cool update is that I found a few bikes in the trash; one of which had a decent alloy seatpost that was 26.6!! The post itself is alloy, but the bracket that holds the seat on is a cheap steel. It is still a big improvement over the old nut kind since this is much more easily adjusted..
I'm thinking about removing the white "Fuji Berkeley" lettering from the downtubes; what do you think? Also what is the best way to do it?
So yah, here is my blurry shot..
So.. as I said I picked up some aero levers and nitto drops.. The other cool update is that I found a few bikes in the trash; one of which had a decent alloy seatpost that was 26.6!! The post itself is alloy, but the bracket that holds the seat on is a cheap steel. It is still a big improvement over the old nut kind since this is much more easily adjusted..
I'm thinking about removing the white "Fuji Berkeley" lettering from the downtubes; what do you think? Also what is the best way to do it?
So yah, here is my blurry shot..




