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SlyRed said:
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WOW! nailed it four sure!! :mrgreen:

Welcome to the site !

I sent you a PM hope you can come out and ride that COOL bike with us!

Chicago March ride...... viewtopic.php?f=5&t=36153&start=30

Thanks
 
The same as Skipton wrote! Wow bring that for the ride.
 
That would be my Alpine Racer I guess.

This is what I started with:

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It's an Austrian Steyr:

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This is what it looks like now:

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Three speed Fichtel & Sachs with coaster brake:

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Pre-war B.S.A. shifter:

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Wittkop saddle:

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Atax stem:

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that's lovely, but if the trigger don't match the hub (in terms of cable pull if not make) then you'll risk putting all your torque onto a fraction of the width of the teeth of the cogs internally..
maybe you know this and have reassured yourself already?
 
hubgearfreak said:
that's lovely, but if the trigger don't match the hub (in terms of cable pull if not make) then you'll risk putting all your torque onto a fraction of the width of the teeth of the cogs internally..
maybe you know this and have reassured yourself already?

No, I haven't. But I don't ride it very hard, so there is not much torque to speak of.
 
Baron von Zach said:
That would be my Alpine Racer I guess.

This is what I started with:

steyr01.jpg


It's an Austrian Steyr:

steyr05.jpg


steyr06.jpg


steyr07.jpg


This is what it looks like now:

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Three speed Fichtel & Sachs with coaster brake:

pic006.jpg


Pre-war B.S.A. shifter:

pic007.jpg


Wittkop saddle:

steyr004.jpg


Atax stem:

steyr005.jpg
OMG! I used to have a steyr like that. It was one of my favorite bikes. I'm still sad that i go rid of it.
 
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Overrated overpriced old fashioned workingmans bike thread here....
 
I've already posted my Diamant racer, but I wanted to update it al little bit.

First a picture of the bike some two or three weeks ago:
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But because of exessive riding the wheelset needs some love.
For my luck the first wheelset for my Indian boardtracker project is finished. So I tested it on this bike:
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Here are a couple of mine, shot in the alley. The sign is posted as a joke, I found it in my old shed. Who would have made such a sign? I like to post the picture with the caption "Does your alley have adequate signage?"
I'm hoping the style fits in with this thread enough to be of interest.......
 
These are incredible! I just happened to be surfing the forum and spotted this thread. I have never heard of this style and I googled it to see the history of it. You guys are to be commended for your artistic talent. I noticed that a lot of the posts are from Europe and UK. Apparently this is somewhat new to the U.S.. Is that true? Where can I find more info on these? And are they fixie's or as I noticed, front disk brakes? Single speed? Any forums dedicated to this style? Thanks for the pics and any info. Brian
 
came on here to post pics of my newly built bike and thought this was the best topic for it.

its a modern bike re-built in the style of a Pashly Guvnor.

hope you all approve.

PS: absolutely love all the bikes on this forum, well done everyone

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